Sweet and Salty Marinated Cherry Tomato Salad
This recipe is inspired by a delicious Cherry Tomato Salad I
discovered on http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking.
I’ve been trying to force myself to eat more salad and greens but I’m pretty
boring when it comes to what ingredients I like on my salad. Tomatoes. Thinly
sliced red onion. Cucumbers. That’s it. Meanwhile my mother has really good and
interesting salad recipes like her strawberry poppyseed salad or her broccoli
salad; still, I’m timid when it comes to making interesting and fun salads. I’m
always thinking does blue cheese really go well with bacon, shrimp and raspberry
vinaigrette dressing…too fancy for me! I mean I’m adventurous but I don’t like
to waste money on a bunch of ingredients that I’m just going to toss together
and hope for the best; one does not simply disassemble a salad, especially after it’s
drenched with dressing. You think you can’t jack up a simple salad? Oh but you
can; I know from experience.
Anyways here’s my successful attempt at jazzing up my veggies for the
week. It turned out wonderfully! This salad looks amazing and it is sooooo very
appetizing. Eat your veggies! They’re good for you. This recipe can ultimately
incorporate any veggie you can think of…so there’s no excuses for why you didn’t
get your recommended servings of vegetables. I posted some fun and healthy facts about some of
the ingredients used in this recipe below.
The best part about this recipe is you can make a portion of this and eat it
by its lonesome (which I did!), you could toss in some pasta, or toss it
with any grilled veggie (asparagus, zucchini, etc.) or atop some freshly grilled fish! It’s easy, delicious
and simple enough for me! Try it, and tell me how it treats you!
***Tomatoes are low in calories (18 calories/100g) and contain
good levels of potassium, Vitamin A, Vitamin C and antioxidants***
***The antioxidants present in tomatoes are found to be
protective of several cancers such as colon, prostate, breast, lung and
pancreatic cancers***
***Red onions are also low in calories (11 calories/28
grams) and contain good levels of Vitamin C, Vitamin B6 and Chromium***
***Red onions have a low glycemic index, which means they don't raise your blood sugar levels too quickly. The chromium in red onions also
helps to control glucose levels***
1 clove of garlic
1 pint of red grape tomatoes
1 pint of yellow grape tomatoes
3 tablespoons Cilantro or Parsley
½ red onion, thinly sliced
3 tablespoons Balsamic vinegar
1 tablespoon pesto (get a small jar (I used Presto's pesto) and save the rest for some yummy pasta later in the week)
¼ cup olive oil
Salt and pepper, to taste
¼ teaspoon sugar
Toss all of the ingredients together in a Ziploc bag or
bowl. Refrigerate for 30 minutes or until dinner’s ready! Toss with chilled
pasta, grilled asparagus, or regular lettuce for a healthy, yummy and unique
salad.
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