Now as far as salads go, I adore Panera. They rock my world, especially now that I get free stuff every time thanks to the myPanera card. But I can't afford to buy every rabbit meal I eat, therefore I cook. Since it's summer, Panera has their strawberry poppyseed salad available. As much as I love most of their salads (the Cobb, Caesar, and Asian are favorites of mine), this one doesn't do it for me. Because I've found a recipe one better. ;-)
First make this dressing, it should make enough for a few salads a week for lunch:
¾ cup sugar (or Splenda if you're like
that)
1/3 cup cider vinegar (or you can use an apple balsamic)
1/3 cup cider vinegar (or you can use an apple balsamic)
1 tsp.
salt
½ cup oil
½ cup oil
1 tsp. dry
mustard
½ tsp poppyseeds
½ tsp poppyseeds
Mix it all together and store in a covered container. If
you get fancy you can actually buy salad dressing containers to keep
your home-made dressings in. I want one (or three) but haven't actually found any I like yet. I'd love suggestions!
Then when lunch time comes, all you need to do is tear open
a bag of romaine lettuce or spinach (use a dark colored leaf for maximum flavor
and vitamins), slice up an apple and strawberries, toss in some walnuts, celery, and green onion,
bada bing, bada boom, you've got a yummy summer salad.
I chop the strawberry, celery and green onions ahead of time and keep
in another container ready to go. The apple I slice daily because I'll end up
eating the whole apple.
It's a great meal because it tastes like summer (we all
know how obsessed I am) but it has ingredients easily available during the
winter. Not to mention you get two servings of vegetables and one serving of
fruit in one meal. Fabulous!
*PS- this salad is super cute for Fourth of July, add some blueberries to make a red, white, and blue color splash.
*PPS- this is also good with chicken if you're looking for the protein. If I add chicken, I usually use some leftover rotisserie chicken because it's more salty (to balance with the sweet dressing).
Disclaimer- this isn't an "original" recipe. I have seen versions of it ALL over the place. I have no idea who the original creator is, they are a genius though.
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