Try this for your meatless Monday. I truly enjoy salads, and I like exploring in the vegetable world and seeing what I can use in a salad so that we never get bored or feel that it’s too monotonous. Salads don’t just have to be made of leaves, it can be of anything you like. I am determined to believe that the more you explore and diversify your meals the more you look forward to experimenting and eating healthy foods. i.e. if you make the same salad everyday, then you start feeling as if you are deprived but if you spice it up and add different things you start forgetting all the other bad foods and start craving and looking forward to the foods that you are eating.
I am a firm believer that you crave what you eat, if you eat too many sweets you are going to be craving sweets, if you snack on junk food, your body will crave junk food anytime it’s hungry, if you eat too much meat your body will crave more meat, and when meat (or any other food) is not included in a meal you may feel as though you are still not satisfied because your body will send signals to the brain that its missing something. So, if you eat veggies, or fish, or nuts, or any healthy eating habit you’ve formed your body will be more inclined to craving that vs. the other. I am not saying by any means that meat is bad for you, I understand that we all have our opinions and a good grass fed filet of meat is delicious; but eaten in moderation. In my opinion meat should not be eaten all the time, once in awhile is good, there are so many better for you replacements out there like; fish, chicken, eggs, nuts and etc….
However seeing that this is a dedication to meatless Monday lets stick to no meat at all. This recipe is nutritious, vibrant, healthy, low carb and most of all delicious. Enjoy!
Ingredients:
2 Zucchini
1 handful Rucola
1 Jalapeno, optional
1 handful Parmigiano Reggiano Shaves
2 1/2 tbsp. Extra Virgin Olive Oil
1/2 Lemon Juice, freshly squeezed
Salt and pepper to taste
Start off by washing all your vegetables. Get a salad bowl and a mondoline*, now get you zucchini chop off the 2 ends and lay longways on the mandoline and start shaving (slicing) you don’t want them too thin, if you have one of those that adjust make sure that it is almost transparent. Once you are done with those add your handful of rucola and if your adding your chopped jalapeno add it now as well. In a separate little bowl mix the olive oil, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Pour over the salad and gently mix all the ingredients, be careful to not break the zucchini.
Plate and shave some parmigiano over the dish and serve. If you like you can drizzle a little olive oil over the dish or you could also sprinkle some toasted pine nuts. You can do what you like. I hope that you like and enjoy this recipe.
* if you don’t have a mandoline you can also use a peeler, hold the zucchini in your hand and run the peeler across, it should do the trick.
I generally don’t like salad, but I’d make an exception for this!
I love finding new salad recipes and am always throwing ingredients together for my lunch in a kind of salad type meal.
Salads are amazing and so much you can do! I’m glad that you liked this recipe. I have many more posts about salads in the ‘salad’ category. I hope that you enjoy. Thank you for stopping by mythineats
tasty and nutritious!
A light dish with flavor and character, looks great.
Thank you! I hope that you enjoy making it.
Zucchini salad is one of my favorites from anywhere. Very nice post!
Thank you. I discovered it a few years back and I find it to taste delicious. Thanks for stopping by Mythineats!
You are so right about the craving…I eat junk and if I try to stop eating it I really do crave it. Must try detoxing!
I know it’s tough, but I say give yourself a week of not eating junk food, replace it with nuts, fruit, vegetables, whole-grain crackers or breadsticks and then let’s see how much you are going to crave it after that??!!
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Loving it.
Mm… deliciously green!
I totally agree with you that diversity is key to having a broad and yet balanced diet! By the way, I’m not familiar with “Rucola.” What is that?
Rocquet or arugula. Here in italy it’s called Rucola ๐
Goooood!!! ..I’ll try some of your recipes! ๐
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Greetings!
Lau
Your welcome. And thank you for stopping by Mythineats
Cristina – what is rucola? Greens? From the picture I’m thinking maybe it’s similar to arugula. Is that true?
Yes, it’s arugula. Happy cooking and thanks far stopping by mythineats
I will try this one.:-)
Great. Let me know how it turns out. Thanks for stopping by mythineats