Not exact matches
One day I'm going to enjoy eating
iceberg lettuce again but I think I am too underwhelmed with my history
of terrible
salad bars and equally depressing «house»
salads.
The delicious mix
of breakfast and lunch was filling and delicious, the yummy curried potato and kale with sauted onions was complimented by some
iceberg lettuce & carrot
salad on the side, and beans on toasted bread added that necessary breakfast - y vibe.
I love
salads because they are
of course nutrient dense, the options are endless, and you can make so many variations than just a plain old
salad with the antiquated
iceberg lettuce.
Stuff a piece
of iceberg lettuce into each pita cavity followed by a generous heaping
of the egg
salad.
The classic wedge
salad, loaded down with lardons
of bacon and a good bleu cheese dressing is a thing
of beauty (and, like many others here, I usually eschew
iceberg lettuce, but I enjoy it this way)
Since this is one
of my favorite
salads in the world, I make it often, but I use «Sucrine»
lettuce here in Paris, since it has a tiny bit more flavor than
iceberg lettuce.
I am excited abt this recipe... I LOVE
iceberg lettuce and silly me, while I often enjoy wedges
of it when I am not in the mood to prepare a whole
salad for dinner, I have never enjoyed it wedged WITH DRESSING!
People will often justify their disdain
of Iceberg lettuce on nutritional claims, but in reality, leafy green
salads in general doesn't carry that many nutrients.
My
salads are never wimpy
iceberg lettuce and tomato; rather they're vegan high protein
salads stuffed with a rainbow
of vegetables, beans, lentils and grains.
We prepped the veggies and mixed the dressing, and then I tossed half
of the dressing with the
iceberg lettuce in the
salad bowl, and the other half with the chick peas in a smaller bowl.
This BLT and Avocado Quinoa
Salad with Maple Vinaigrette definitely takes things up several notches on the nutrition level, with the addition
of protein and fiber - rich quinoa, baby spinach in place
of the
iceberg lettuce, heart - healthy -LCB- and delicious! -RCB-
Cold, warm, soggy, over-mayoed, under - mayoed, with leftover Easter eggs, eggs that have been sitting in the fridge for six months, fresh eggs, overboiled eggs (but NEVER underdone eggs), mustard, celery or celery seed, mayo, cheese or no cheese, tunafish added, crispy
iceberg lettuce with no nutritional value whatsoever, bacon crumbles or sliced green olives, scallions, chives... Egg
salad is just a high - protein base for hundreds
of combinations, and it wears well on day - old Wonderbread, or Portugese rolls or French loves with the middles hollowed out to make room for all
of the veggies you add.
I'm one
of those lucky souls that happens to like
salad (imaginative
salad, may I add — not the
iceberg lettuce, anaemic tomato and cucumber kind, mind you).
Nope, not the tiny pile
of wilted
iceberg lettuce and mealy tomatoes most places call a
salad.
Not to say there isn't a
salad bar; there is, but we have the standard
iceberg lettuce with a creamy dressing type
of fare.
Romaine
lettuce and spinach will take the place
of iceberg lettuce in
salads, and brown rice will replace white rice.
This could be in the form
of a green smoothie for breakfast, or a big green
salad for lunch or dinner (
iceberg lettuce doesn't count as a green).
I love caesar
salad but know its one
of the less healthy
salad options due to the heavy dressing, croutons, and lack
of nutrition in
iceberg lettuce.
Pro tip: use spinach leaves on your sandwiches and as your
salad greens in place
of iceberg lettuce.
You just might be eating a plain
salad of iceberg lettuce instead.
Wash, pat dry a head
of iceberg lettuce and tear into bite sized pieces and place in a
salad bowl.
The basis for all
salads should include some type
of leafy green like watercress, dandelion greens, arugula, and others that are in the
lettuce family; the least nutritious is the
iceberg lettuce.
With lots
of crunch from
iceberg lettuce this strawberry topped
salad is perfect for dinner or served at the beginning
of a meal.
The trouble is, that sad looking
iceberg lettuce salad with bottled dressing not only is devoid
of nutrients but it's also boring.
You can use packages
of mixed
salad greens s if they contain dark colored greens and are not comprised primarily
of iceberg lettuce or romaine
lettuce.