Alyene’s Blueberry Peach Feta Salad 

My friend Alyene shared this delicious fruit salad one summer day while we enjoyed a concert in the park. It has the perfect balance of sweet, salty, and fresh flavors! Tossed in a lemon basil vinaigrette, it’s an easy and delicious salad to serve in summer at a bbq or picnic! 

Servings: 4

Sweet, salty and fresh! A perfect combination.

Ingredients 

  • 1 pint blueberries
  • 2 peaches (or nectarines)
  • 2 Persian cucumbers or an English cucumber
  • 2-4 oz feta 
  • 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil
  • 3 Tablespoons lemon juice (freshly squeezed)
  • 1 Tablespoon dijon mustard
  • 1 Tablespoon honey
  • 1 Tablespoon fresh basil (sliced thinly) or you can substitute fresh mint. 
  • Salt and ground pepper to taste

Instructions

Making this salad is as easy as making a simple everyday lettuce salad. Dice the peaches or nectarines, slice the cucumbers, and add them to a serving bowl along with the blueberries.

Whenever I make a recipe with feta, I prefer to use block feta and crumble it myself. I feel that the flavor is better, it isn’t as dry and it doesn’t have any of the anti-caking agent in it that pre-crumbled and pre-shredded cheeses contain. For this salad recipe you can crumble or cube the feta cheese.

The final step is to make the lemon vinaigrette. Combine the lemon juice, dijon, honey, olive oil, salt and pepper in a jar. Thinly slice the fresh basil or mint, otherwise known as chiffonade and add it into the mix. Screw on the lid and shake it until it’s well combined. Pour the vinaigrette over the salad and gently toss everything together. You can eat the salad immediately or refrigerate it until you’re ready to serve.

The salad keeps for a couple days in the refrigerator. The peaches will get softer and the feta will start to break down the longer it’s in the fridge, but it still tastes great!

You can do some steps in advance (dressing and cutting up ingredients) but it is best to toss  all the ingredients just before serving.

Quinoa with Feta and Edamame

I love this quick and easy salad, especially in the summer. It is a colorful, refreshing and healthy addition to a picnic or barBQ. It makes a great side dish or even a light meal on Meatless Mondays.

YIELD: Serves 5

Ingredients:

1 cup uncooked Quinoa
2 cups Chicken Broth (or vegetable or beef if you prefer)
½ cup chopped Red Bell Pepper
½ cup chopped Red Onion
½ cup Corn (fresh, frozen or canned – be sure to drain it first)
½ cup shelled Edamame
½ cup chopped Cilantro
¾ cup crumbled Feta Cheese
1/3 cup Italian Dressing (preferably homemade but bottled will do)
¼ teaspoon Salt (or salt to taste)

Directions:

Rinse the quinoa in a wire mesh strainer. Add the broth to a medium size pan. Heat the pan on medium heat. Add the quinoa, stir and bring to a boil. 

Cover the pan and decrease the heat to low and simmer. Let cook about 15 minutes or until the quinoa absorbs the liquid. Then remove from the heat and let cool while preparing the remaining ingredients. Chop the red bell pepper, red onions, and cilantro.

In a medium size bowl, add the red bell pepper, red onions, corn, and quinoa. Then add the Italian salad dressing and stir. Add the edamame and cilantro, and stir.

Next, stir in the feta cheese and add the salt (or salt to taste). Serve chilled or at room temperature. Enjoy!

Red White and Blue Salad

spinach saladWith summer around the corner, I look forward to colorful and delicious salads full of fresh berries. This is one of my favorites. It is not only full of flavor, but also nutritious and pretty too.

Serves: 8

Spinach Salad with Blueberries, Strawberries, Almonds and Feta

Ingredients

8 ounces fresh spinach
6 ounces fresh blueberries
3 ounces fresh raspberries
16 ounces fresh strawberries
1/4 -1/2 cup sliced almonds
1 – 2 ounces crumbled feta cheese
your favorite raspberry, mango or champagne vinaigrette (or try my vinaigrette recipe* below)

Wash all fresh produce and slice the strawberries.  Dump all ingredients in a bowl.  Add dressing to your liking and toss lightly.  Yum Yum!

 

Favorite Raspberry Vinaigrette*

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