Grab your prepared coconut wrap and place
your romaine lettuce leaf on it and put a layer of shredded crab on top of that.
Not exact matches
I didn't have
romaine lettuce on hand, so I took a head of red
leaf lettuce, washed & dried it and tore it into bite - sized pieces.
Instead of using bread, I served it
on top of
romaine lettuce leaves for a lunch last weekend, and my family loved it (they also said this was the best chicken salad they have had in so long).
Or serve
on Romaine lettuce leaves without a bun.
Serve
on romaine lettuce leave...
Seperate the
leaves from a head of
romaine lettuce, pile them from largest in the bottom to smallest
on top, tightly roll the
leaves together like a cigar, cut it right down the middle and start chopping in 1/2 inch cuts, wash the cut
lettuce, pat dry and add to a shallow salad bowl
Either
on bread... or stuffed in
Romaine lettuce leaves.
Serve
on romaine lettuce leaves with traditional burger toppings, such as tomato, avocado, onion, ketchup, and / or mustard.
Arrange 16 small crunchy inner
leaves of butter
lettuce,
romaine, or endive
on a large platter.
1/2 whole wheat baguette cut
on a diagonal into 1/4 - to 1 / 2 - inch - thick slices 1/2 teaspoon sea salt 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder 2
Romaine lettuce hearts, trimmed and
leaves separated One 14 - ounce can hearts of palm, drained, rinsed, and thinly sliced crosswise 2 tablespoons finely grated Parmesan cheese or nutritional yeast 1/2 cup sliced or slivered, unroasted almonds
Sometimes we eat it
on an Ezekiel sprouted grain tortilla with a few spinach
leaves, in a nori wrap, as a dip with dehydrated crackers or raw vegetables or my favorite way with hearts of
romaine lettuce.
To assemble the
lettuce wraps, place 3 meatballs
on a
leaf of
romaine.
If munching
on a salad before bedtime isn't appealing, you can brew
lettuce tea by pouring very hot water over
romaine leaves, then letting them steep for ten minutes before adding a touch of honey for sweet flavor.
Stuff it into a hollowed - out pepper, place it in
lettuce leaves, or spread it
on top of fresh
romaine or arugula, as I've done here.
Try add -
ons like thinly sliced onions, sliced ripe tomatoes, and fresh
romaine lettuce leaves, all of which add extra nutrients, too.
The tang is courtesy of the lemon and sesame oil vinaigrette in this salad made from a slaw of shredded green cabbage and carrots, diced red onion and mango, chopped raw almonds and sesame seeds served
on a bed of
romaine lettuce leaves along with baked tofu slices.
Food safety question: I accidentally
left some washed, chopped
romaine lettuce in the salad spinner
on the counter over night.
Turkey & Veggies
Lettuce Wraps Recipe Ingredients: 1 lb organic ground turkey 3 leaves organic romaine lettuce 2 TBS diced red onion 1 small organic zucchini, diced 1 small organic red bell pepper, diced 1 small organic yellow bell pepper, diced 2 TBS organic cold pressed coconut oil sea salt & pepper to taste Directions: On medium heat, add 2 TBS coconut oil to a sauté pan an
Lettuce Wraps Recipe Ingredients: 1 lb organic ground turkey 3
leaves organic
romaine lettuce 2 TBS diced red onion 1 small organic zucchini, diced 1 small organic red bell pepper, diced 1 small organic yellow bell pepper, diced 2 TBS organic cold pressed coconut oil sea salt & pepper to taste Directions: On medium heat, add 2 TBS coconut oil to a sauté pan an
lettuce 2 TBS diced red onion 1 small organic zucchini, diced 1 small organic red bell pepper, diced 1 small organic yellow bell pepper, diced 2 TBS organic cold pressed coconut oil sea salt & pepper to taste Directions:
On medium heat, add 2 TBS coconut oil to a sauté pan and melt.
Ingredients: 1 cucumber, 1/2 head green kale, 3 stalks celery, 5
romaine lettuce leaves, 1/4 lemon (skin
on), 1 cup mixed micro-greens and 1 oz E3 Live.Pass them through your juicer, mix and enjoy!
Mixed greens can provide calcium, iron, potassium and B vitamins for your diet, depending
on your selected mix of
lettuce and other greens such as chard,
romaine or oak
leaf lettuce, endive, arugula, chicory or radicchio.
Any attempt to relate GI to the influence of vegetable consumption
on depression is thwarted by the fact that the most commonly consumed vegetable by far in the United States is potatoes (25), with most varieties and methods of cooking resulting in a high GI (26), whereas the next 6 most commonly consumed vegetables (tomatoes, onions, head
lettuce, sweet corn,
romaine and
leaf lettuce, and chili peppers) all have low GIs (25).
Romaine lettuce, dandelion
leaves and chamomile flowers also have a positive effect
on the liver.
Baby greens Bok Choy Borage Basil Broccoli (
leaves and top) Brussels sprouts Cabbage (red, green, Chinese) Carrot / beet tops Celery (
leaves are good) Chickory Collard greens Dandelion greens (and flower) Dock Endive Escarole Kale
Leaf lettuce Mustard greens Parsley (Italian or flat
leaf best) Radicchio
Romaine lettuce Swiss chard (any color) Water cress Fruits and other Vegetables (Treat Foods) Depending
on the time of year, rabbits in the wild would have access to additional foods such as fruits, vegetables and flowers.