Showing posts with label cashews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cashews. Show all posts

Monday, August 1, 2011

Brown Rice Noodle Salad with "Best Ever" Cilantro Peanut Dressing






Well...truth be told we plan vacations around the nearest Chipotle and Cheesecake Factory. We go to the Cheesecake Factory to SHARE this amazing huge salad that has an amazing dressing on it...it's our favourite thing. We even order an extra dish of it to dip our bread into!! Obsessed? Maybe a tad:) We just know when something tastes good:)

I finally decided that it was time to replicate this dressing! This was my first shot at it...for company Friday night (always a risky thing to try something new for company!!)...but it was a success if I do say so myself! The salad complimented it well too, although I forgot to take a picture of the massive platter that I created the salad on!!...so I recreated a smaller version the next day and took a photo. This salad was our complete meal, with chicken skewers on the side. An amazing and affordable meal to entertain with...just be sure your guests like cilantro!!

As a side note...the salad we order this dressing with at Cheesecake Factory is nothing like this one, it's more of a Mexican tostada type salad...but it went REALLY well with this style of salad too!

The brown rice noodles I used are a healthier alternative to the white rice noodles often found in Thai food. They can be tricky to find, so white would totally work as well. In Kelowna, they are available at Choices, Superstore and Bulk Food Store (listed most $ to least $). I usually stock up when I find them:) They are great to keep on hand for a quick stir-fry dinner or whatever (soak dried noodles in hot water for 5 minutes...done!).

Brown Rice Noodle Salad


Layer any amount of the following things...options are endless...this is what I used:
Brown Rice Noodles (soaked and left to dry so wetness is gone)
Spinach/Lettuce
Chopped Carrots
Garden Fresh Peas
Sprouts of any kind...I used Alfalfa and Sunflower
Shredded Red Cabbage
Sliced Cucumbers
Chopped Cilantro..we are fans:)
Chopped Mango
Chopped Cashew Pieces

"Best Ever" Cilantro Peanut Dressing
(substitutions in bold italics make this dressing Whole30 friendly!)

3 whole big cloves of garlic
1 Tbsp fresh ginger
2 bunches cilantro, (rinsed well, most of stalk ends trimmed off)
1/2 cup fresh lime juice
1 1/2 tsp wine/rice/apple cider vinegar
1/2 tsp ground cumin
3/4 tsp salt
1/2 tsp freshly ground pepper
1 Tbsp honey (brown rice syrup to make it a vegan dish) 1 softened date
1/2 cup olive/avocado oil
3-4 Tbsp peanut butter almond butter
1-2 Tbsp tamari (soy sauce) coconut aminos
Dashes of hot sauce...whatever your liking:)

Throw all ingredients into food processor, except olive oil. Once everything is pureed and blended, slowly stream olive oil in so that the dressing becomes emulsified:)

I now wish I would have tripled the amount of cilantro I grew this year...I will be making this dressing weekly!! If you're not fans of cilantro, you could try making it with parsley. Results would be similar, but likely not as good:)

Enjoy...invite company over for this one:) A great summer meal to enjoy on the patio with some Sangria...that's what we did!!

ps...notice a 'slight' improvement in the photo quality??!! I'm trying...and enjoying...

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Raw 'Cheese'cake

Well...I did it! I found a recipe that looked yummy...tasted yummy (had it at a good friend's house while our husbands were off at Warrior)...and made it 100% according to the recipe! I NEVER do that!! I either make things up, or see a recipe that looks good...and then end up changing about 89% of the ingredients and directions! Trust me...this recipe needed NO alterations...it's amazing! Made my first one this weekend since Mom and Dad Wiebe were coming to stay with us...needless to say it was well received by all:) Jay was a bit skeptical about how these ingredients were going to turn into a 'cheesecake'...but trust me...he ate his words and his share of cake too! We finished off the last two slivers this afternoon...and am already searching for excuses to make another. This new blog that I'm following is beautiful...I love it...so I thought rather than re-posting the recipe I would just post the link and let you see for yourself! That and I didn't take a single picture of it!! Ha! It's a super simple recipe...especially if you have a high-power blender...and turns out exactly like her photo...takes less than 20 minutes to make once you have soaked your almonds and cashews. Can't wait to try some others of hers! I will note that I didn't have time to search for Meyer lemons...so I used traditional organic ones...it still tasted awesome:) Oh..and I used the last of my frozen raspberries from last season with a little blueberries mixed in:!

I seriously can't say enough about this cake...you could eat it for breakfast! It's nutritionally amazing for you...regardless of the time of day. It's incredibly filling from the amount of nuts in it...so that's a bonus too! It's decadent...full of flavour...attractive...and my new favourite thing:)

This same cake would taste wonderful without the frozen fruit on top and served plain...or with some fresh fruit sliced on top...I'm willing to try many varieties:)

I have a small amount of culinary lavender left in my pantry that Mom Wiebe gave me last year for my birthday...so my next experiment will be this lovely blogger's Lavender Raw Cheesecake...I'll keep you posted:)

Here it is...my new blog goal is to start using Jay's fancy schmancy camera sitting in the closet to take my photos so my blog can resemble the quality of this one a little more...so pretty:)

If you didn't notice the links throughout...click here!

Raw 'Cheese'cake