Kleine Berg 38, Eindhoven
Kleine Berg 38, Eindhoven
After a period of many wrong food choices and well, some drinks here and there, I was looking for a super healthy salad to take better care of my body. I came across a raw-food salad on an American food blog and that was the inspiration for my version of this super healthy, but (how nice) especially super tasty salad! Especially the crunch with spices I added makes the salad not only an extra touch but also very healthy. Pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds are real superfoods, bursting with vitamins and minerals. The same goes for the turmeric in which the seeds are roasted, this is also called the "healing, magic root." Do I need to say more? For my husband and kids, I served a side of meat, but I was happy with just this healthy salad! It is now regularly on the table here.
Servings
4
Preparation time
20 Minutes
Preparation time
2 Minutes
After a period of many wrong food choices and well, some drinks here and there, I was looking for a super healthy salad to take better care of my body. I came across a raw-food salad on an American food blog and that was the inspiration for my version of this super healthy, but (how nice) especially super tasty salad! Especially the crunch that gives the salad an extra touch also makes the dish so healthy. Pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds are truly superfoods, bursting with vitamins and minerals. So is the turmeric that the seeds are roasted in, this is also called the "healing, magic root." Do I need to say more? For my guy and kids, I served a side of meat, but I was happy with just this healthy salad! It is now on the table here regularly.
half savoy cabbage
half red cabbage
10 sprouts
1 broccoli
handful of alfalfa
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
3 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons of good balsamic vinegar
himalayan salt
fresh milled pepper
handful of goji berries
4 tablespoons of pumpkin seeds
3 tablespoons of sunflower seeds
1 teaspoon turmeric
optional handful of hemp seeds
Cut the savoy cabbage and red cabbage into very thin strips and rinse under the tap. Wash the Brussels sprouts and broccoli well too and then cut the sprouts into thin slices and cut off the tops of the broccoli. Doesn't have to be neat but you should actually get mini florets here, so not just the little balls at the end of the broccoli. Put all the vegetables in a bowl and add the goji berries. Save the rest of the broccoli, including the stem for a delicious turmeric broccoli soup.
Add the mustard, olive oil, balsamic the salt and pepper together in a bowl or in a dressing mixer and mix well.
Put a pan on the heat and and put the kernels all in the pan when it is hot. Keep flipping them so they don't burn. After half a minute add the turmeric and the salt if necessary, keep flipping like this until the kernels are nicely golden brown.
The dressing may be added to the salad right away. You can make all this before. The crunch and hemp seeds are best added at the very last minute to keep their crunch.
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