Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Crunchy Chopped Detox Salad + My Go-To Favorite Cookbooks



You know I couldn't start the New Year off without a new salad recipe.  I have been trying to eat really clean since the New Year because I have gained several pounds.  I am up about 5-6 pounds more than I like to weigh.  I have tried to limit my snacks, carbs, and sugar.  I will post a food dairy soon sharing my meals for a few days.  This salad is a great detox salad because it is filled with so many vegetables which equals so many vitamins and nutrients for your body.  I left the cheese off because I was trying to make it a really clean meal but this would be amazing with some chopped feta or blue cheese added in as well.  
For the dressing I really recommend the Raw Organic Apple Cider Vinegar.  It is really good for digestion.  You could sub red wine vinegar or balsamic vinegar though if you don't have apple cider vinegar.
The salad will save in your fridge for several days if you keep the dressing separate.
It is such a gorgeous salad, a rainbow on a plate!
Enjoy!


|| C R U N C H Y  C H O P P E D  D E T O X  S A L A D ||

- 1 head of romaine shredded
- 1 small bunch lacindo kale shredded
- 1/2 head purple cabbage chopped
- 1 cup carrots chopped (about 3 carrots)
- 1 cup celery chopped (about 3 celery)
- 1/2 pint cherry tomatoes diced
- 1/4 cup red onion diced
- 1/2 English cucumber diced
- 1/2 cup chopped silvered almonds
- 1 cup chickpeas

D R E S S I N G 
- 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
- 1/3 cup olive oil
- 1 garlic clove minced
- 1/2 lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
- salt and pepper
shake all to combine or whisk with fork.


Assemble all ingredients in a bowl.  Toss together and drizzle with dressing.  Add cheese if you want!
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I had a reader request to share my favorite cookbooks.  No joke I own at least 50 cookbooks.  I love collecting them.  Some people like to browse coffee table books, I like to browse cookbooks.  They provide me so much inspiration.  I am kind of a cookbook snob though.  I am particular about format and I really like a picture with each recipe.  I have handful of cookbooks that I use more often than others and that is the ones pictured below.  You can't go wrong with any of them!  

I have to admit I am a bit obsessed with Ina Garten, she is my food hero.  I own every single one of her cookbooks and I promise they are all amazing.  I tried to narrow down my 3 favorites from her.  I also love Gwyneth Paltrow's cookbooks so many of my favorite veggie sides have come from her.  
The Donna Hay cookbook is hands down the most beautiful cookbook, her food pictures are stunning.  Clean Slate is perfect for getting back on track and healthy eating.
I would love to hear if you have any favorites not on my list!

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7 comments:

Amanda | Kids and Cabernet said...

Such a good idea to make a big batch of it! Your food presentation is always so pretty, and this salad sounds delish!

Jenn @ Bliss to Bean said...

That salad looks so good!! I am going to have to try it!! Thank you for sharing.

Unknown said...

I have made so many of your recipes! Keep them coming!!

Unknown said...

This salad sounds delicious! I'm a sucker for a beautiful cookbook as well.

Eva @ All Books Considered said...

Definitely going to make this salad!

This one by Heidi Swanson is one of my favorite cookbooks: So many great veggies in it!!

Jesse said...

This totally fuels my cookbook addiction! I really love Hemsley and Hemsley's Art of Eating Well. Just started blogging and have a cookbook roundup post. Love your blog!
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Taylor said...

Ina is my favorite forever! I still haven't gotten Gwyneth's cookbook though - this would be the perfect time to do pick it up! Have a great weekend :)

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