This is not quite afternoon tea cucumber sandwiches for ladies who lunch! It’s a bit more like real food… but easier, quicker and yummier! We’ve got tonnes of gorgeous organic cucumbers growing in the green house so we’re leaving our skins on – also this is where most of the goodness of the cucumber is to be found. The dressing for this is a lovely sharp and sweet combo and topped with edible flowers, the salad is definitely fit for a lady!…
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broad bean salad
Summer is really here now and we are starting to enjoy more veg from the garden at the Steading. We have just enough broad beans to make this salad so we thought we would share it with you too! Very simple, just a celebration of fresh healthy green stuff – serve along with our lemony zingy pesto dressing. …
Spinach, pea shoots, radish and orange salad
Baby spinach is abundant at this time of year – easy to buy and growing fast – so make the most of this vibrant salad leaf with this fresh combination of citrus zing, radish crunch and tasty leaves. Pair with our Almond, purple sprouting and pepper tart or any an abundance of other salads for a great mid-week dinner. …
Quinoa Tabbouleh
In a gluten free diet, couscous is not an option, but as tabbouleh is such a tasty salad, we don’t want it to disappear from our menu – quinoa to the rescue! Its nutty flavour really adds to this dish and its texture compliments the other ingredients nicely. The first radishes are up in the garden at the Steading so this is a little homage to the humble radish! Excellent as part of a spring or summer lunch or an interesting accompaniment to a main dish. Fresh, clean and healthy. …
Puy Lentil Salad
Puy lentils make a tasty filling salad, great for a more interesting lunch or as a side dish for a main meal or as part of a selection of salad platters. The nutty lentils are well balanced with the texture of the avocado, the sharpness of the lemon and crunch of walnuts. A bit of health in Winter never did a bad thing – and this is definitely that! …