Do you love an interesting salad?
This flavorful Asian salad is made with cut up snow peas, radishes, scallions, and cilantro. It is served over a bed of greens and topped with a generous amount of thinly sliced almonds.
Before adding the almonds and sesame seeds, I tossed the salad in a creamy tahini dressing- the perfect complement to this delicious plant-based salad.
I especially like to add sliced and then cut the slices in half of red onions to the mix.
12 ounces of snow peas, washed, strings removed and cut in half lengthwise
10 ounce bag of shredded carrots
1 cup of sliced radishes
1 cup of sliced scallions
1 cup of chopped cilantro or parsley
1 cup of sweet red onion, sliced in half moons
Optional: 1 cup of sliced black olives
Salad greens to cover the bottom of the salad bowl
2 tablespoons of toasted sesame seeds
2/3 cup of sliced almonds
Directions:
Assemble ingredients (except almonds and sesame seeds) in a large salad bowl and mix well with the tahini salad dressing. Before serving top with the sliced almonds and toasted sesame seeds sprinkled across the top of the salad.
Creamy Tahini Dressing
Ingredients:
4 tablespoons of tahini
1/4 cup of lemon or lime juice
1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder
1/4 cup of water
2 tablespoons of maple syrup or agave
Directions:
Combine the tahini, lemon juice and garlic powder in the food processor. While running add the water and maple syrup through the shoot. Process until well blended and creamy.
The flavors of snow peas and tahini dressing sound delicious. I use sugar snap and snow peas interchangeably, depending on which looks better and fresher.
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What an interesting salad.
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Such a crunchy, healthful and yummy salad! I bought 2 kg of snow peas and still have lots of them left...gotta make some more salads for my husband :-) Tahini dressing is one of our favourite dressings.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting combination. The olives will be added here. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMmmm.... this looks like an appealing springtime combination. Seems like the crisp vegetables -- even dressed -- might hold for a couple of days so you could simply save what you didn't use and then top fresh leafy greens and enjoy the combination yet another day (or two). Being fundamentally lazy, I'm always on the lookout for fresh vegetable salads that will last awhile in the refrigerator...
ReplyDeleteYUM! I love snow peas. This looks really terrific!
ReplyDeleteAs a big salad fan myself, I believe there's no such thing as a boring salad - it is just sometimes people don't know how to make it exciting. This one is definitely unique and tasty; loving the tahini dressing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, hearty salad! The tahini dressing sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteAlmonds and snow peas are a wonderful combo! Like the looks of this salad. thanks
ReplyDeleteI love radishes and i love tahini. This sounds very tasty!
ReplyDeleteSo yummy! Hugs, Valerie!
ReplyDeleteSounds so yummy that I'll have to try it.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure that's tasty.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for sharing the recipe.
All the best Jan
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This salad has all of my favorite ingredients in it. I will definitely be making this. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo delicious and crunchy!....It is a tasty and full of nutrients salad!......Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteInteresting combination!
ReplyDeleteLooks so delish too.
Hugs and blessings, Judee.
This salad looks so refreshing! And as always, I love your floral turquoise tablecloth.💙💐
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