A fresh, healthy salad topped with tuna & quinoa |
Because the Nourished Food Blogger Conference is only 60 hours away!
That's right, at 6am on Thursday I will be hopping on a plane, headed for Chicago, to join my fellow gluten-free and allergy-free food bloggers! We are going to learn, meet, talk, network, eat, blog and laugh (hopefully a lot).
This is super exciting for me, because it's the first event I have been to that is centered on gluten-free food blogs. The agenda is jam packed, with the entire day focused on making your blog better and taking it to the next level! We're going to talk about improving your writing, honing your recipe development, building a brand and experimenting with food photography.
Doesn't that just sound amazing?
Organic pea shoots. |
Okay, now for the salad. Let's start at the bottom and work our way up.
For the greens, I used fresh, organic spinach, topped with organic pea shoots. I've never used pea shoots before, but when I saw this Sugar Snap Pea & Fennel Salad by Sylvie from Gourmande in the Kitchen, the idea of peas totally stuck and I've been craving them ever since.
When I went looking for organic sugar snap peas at my local natural foods market, they didn't have them. Slightly discouraged, I kept strolling through the veggie section searching for some inspiration, when I spied a box of organic pea shoots. I was intrigued and figured it was a sign. I had to try them.
In case you don't already know this, pea shoots are delicious! Like heavier, more substantial sprouts. Delicate, crispy and light.
Dill + tuna is always delicious in my book. |
I'm the kind of girl that likes some substance with my salads. When I discovered quinoa (over two years ago now), it started as a side, but slowly moved its way onto the tops of my salads. Since quinoa has all nine essential amino acids, it's a complete vegetable protein, making it a perfect addition to the top of salads.
Mr. Henderson and I have also been on a salmon and tuna kick lately. We have been using canned tuna and salmon (always wild caught, no salt added - make sure to check your labels!) in lots of different recipes, like these Quinoa Salmon Cakes. We decided we wanted to add more than just quinoa to our salad and so tuna it was.
Personally, there isn't much better than a fresh tuna salad. Light on the mayo, pumped up with mustard and fresh dill, this tuna salad stood out amongst the others we have made. It was so tasty!
Spinach & Pea Shoot Salad with Dill Tuna & Quinoa |
Spinach & Pea Shoot Salad with Dill Tuna & Quinoa
serves 2
Simple and light, this salad is packed with nutrients and is super healthy. Don't let that fool you though. It's packed with flavor and you'll be left satisfied with a big smile on your face. I promise.
ingredients:
- 3 cups organic spinach
- 1 cup organic pea shoots
- 1/4 cup dry quinoa
- 1 can wild caught, no salt added tuna
- 1 teaspoon light mayo or veganaise
- 1 tablespoon fresh chopped dill
- 1 teaspoon dijon mustard
- Salt & pepper to taste
- 2 lemon wedges
- Balsamic vinegar (as dressing)
Prepare your quinoa by bringing 1/2 cup water to boil in a small sauce pan. Add the quinoa and turn down to low. Cover and let simmer for 8 - 10 minutes.
While the quinoa is cooking, prepare the tuna salad. Drain the water out of the tuna and transfer it into a small bowl. Chop it up with a fork so there aren't large pieces. Add the mayo (or veganaise), dill, mustard, salt and pepper, and mix to combine. Add the cooked quinoa to the tuna salad and set aside.
Split the spinach between two salad bowls or plates and top with the pea shoots. Add the tuna and quinoa mixture, squeeze a bit of lemon juice and sprinkle with balsamic vinegar.
Enjoy!
Lucky you! This sounds like an amazing conference. & also...your salad looks so refreshing and delicious! xxxxx Lysa
ReplyDeleteThe conference will be great! I'll be posting about it when I get home :)
Deletexo Alyssa
I _love_ pea shoots! Raw, sauteed - just about anyway you can make them, I will eat them. :) And those pictures of the greens - awesome. Enjoy the Nourished conference - wish I could be there!
ReplyDeleteThey are just the cutest little ingredients. I'm in love! I'll have to try them sauteed when I get home. I'll let you know how Nourished is (I'm sure it's going to be awesome) - maybe you'll be able to join next year!
Delete