Cranberry Waldorf Slaw with Poppy Seed Dressing

Waldorf Slaw with Poppy Seed Dressing

CRUNCH. That’s what you get with this salad. Cabbage adds far more body and crunch and to salads than most greens, but this recipe doesn’t stop there. Crisp apples are cut into match sticks, sweet and bright. Celery and fresh fennel add their own types of crunch to the bowl (is celery the crunchiest vegetable of them all, or what?). And, walnuts. Also crunchy, but with a nutty, rich side that contracts well with the raw vegetables. In fact, the only two ingredients in this salad that aren’t crunch are dried cranberries—which add a nice contrast and keep the fall parade going—and the salad dressing, which brings everything together.

Potluck-ready or delicious as a side to your favorite sandwich. The other win? This salad keeps really well, so you can each fresh veggies effortlessly all week, if you want.

Waldorf Slaw with Poppy Seed Dressing
Waldorf Slaw with Poppy Seed Dressing

Cranberry Waldorf Slaw with Poppy Seed Dressing

Published September 21, 2015 by

Serves: 6   |    Active Time: 15 minutes



Ingredients:

  • 1/2 head of green cabbage, shaved thin
  • 1 bulb of fennel, green parts removed, and sliced thin
  • 2-3 stalks of celery, diced
  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries
  • 1/2 cup toasted walnut pieces
  • 1 apple, cored and sliced into matchsticks
  • Poppy Seed dressing, to taste

  • Directions:

    1. Combine sliced vegetables in a large salad bowl.
    2. Just before serving, drizzle with dressing to taste, and toss. Serve.
    3. Note: This salad keeps well as left overs — if you anticipate having leftovers, only dress the amount you’re going to eat now. Store the slaw in an airtight container. Dress leftovers when ready to eat, and toss.

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    Easy Sheet Pan Chicken Fajitas

    Update December 2018: This is one of the most popular recipes on Foraged Dish! I love it too. I updated it with new images, a video (!!) and made the instructions more concise. Enjoy!

    Easy Sheet Pan Chicken Fajitas

    Let's just cut to the chase: I'm a big fajita fan. What's not to love about have a sizzling hot skillet brought to your table?? 

    This recipe is simple to whip together --30 minutes tops- but I'm going to bet high here and say it taste better than any Mexican restaurant. All you have to do is the toss the peppers and chicken in the spice mix, spread them out on a pan and throw them in the oven until their sizzling and the peppers are blackened on the edges. Bonus points for a squeeze for fresh lime juice at the end. 

    Easy Sheet Pan Chicken Fajitas

    Grab a helping hand and have them make the guac and the pico while you chop the peppers. As a little experiment, I made my pico de gallo with the tiniest cherry tomatoes I could find, and left them whole. All I can say is, you should try it too! Cherry tomatoes are sweeter than regular tomatoes, so each bite was like a bright explosion of yum. It also made for dripping-juicy fajitas, but I have no problem with that when it tastes so fresh.

    You can serve these really however you want--I choose cabbage leaves as a paleo tortilla replacement, as they add a nice crunch, but if you really want to go big you could even make your own paleo tortillas. Heck, just use this filling as a salad topping and you'll still be all set! 

    Now, enough talk... on to the recipe! 

    Easy Sheet Pan Chicken Fajitas

    Easy Sheet Pan Chicken Fajitas

    Published September 16, 2015 by

    Serves: 4   |    Active Time: 30 minutes



    Ingredients:

  • 3 bell peppers, mixed colors, sliced into strips
  • 1 white or yellow onion, sliced into strips
  • 1 pound chicken breast, sliced into 1/4-inch strips
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil or melted coconut oil
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • 1/4 teaspoon coriander
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • Juice from 1/2 a lime
  • To serve: tortillas, finely sliced cabbage or romaine, cilantro, pico de gallo, avocado, cheese

  • Directions:

    1. Preheat oven to 450°F.
    2. On a large sheet pan, combine bell peppers, onion, and chicken. Drizzle with oil and sprinkle with spices. Then toss everything to coat evenly.
    3. Place in oven and roast for 15-20 minutes, until edges of peppers are turning brown.
    4. Pull from oven, and sprinkle with lime juice.
    5. Serve with tortillas, avocado, cheese, greens (such as cabbage or romaine), minced cilantro, etc.

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    Arugula, Peach & Piquillo Pepper Salad with Goat Cheese

    Arugula, Peach, Piquillo Pepper Salad
    Arugula, Peach, Piquillo Pepper Salad

    This time of year, just walking by the peaches at the market is enough to get my mouth watering, their sweet scent wafting yards away. Their flesh is tender -- almost too tender, you can't pack them away- and their juice is sweeter than pie. My favorite peaches are those grown on the Western Slope of Colorado. Palisade Peaches are worth every penny and the wait all summer for their peak season. 

    Have you heard the saying "what grows together goes together?" This salad is further proof it's true: peppers are also a late-summer crop, and in this salad piquillo peppers are a perfect "pop" of flavor. Piquillo peppers are a little bit sweet but with a smokey, spicy edge. They match the brightness of peaches, with out overshadowing them. 

    Arugula, Peach, Piquillo Pepper Salad

    The combination of peaches and sweet peppers is pretty much begging for a bed of arugula. Arugula is a tad bitter, which balances out the other sweet ingredients. It keeps this salad from getting too sweet. It's delicate and leafy.

    The final touch is goat cheese, which adds a streak of richness that makes this salad oh so satisfying. It's soft enough that it just barely begins to melt away as you pour the dressing in, emulsifying and cream-ify-ing the entire thing. It also cuts through the pepperiness of the arugula, and is the ingredient in this salad that brings it all together. 

    Arugula, Peach, Piquillo Pepper Salad

    Arugula, Peach & Piquillo Pepper Salad with Goat Cheese

    Published August 24, 2015 by

    Serves: 4   |    Total Time: 20 minutes



    Ingredients:

  • 1 pound baby arugula
  • 2 ripe peaches, sliced thin
  • 1/2 cup roasted piquillo peppers, diced (find these with the olives & pickles in the store)
  • 1/3 cup soft goat cheese, crumbled
  • 1/4 cup red onion, finely diced
  • Creamy Balsamic Dressing (try this recipe)

  • Directions:

    1. In a large salad, bowl, combine arugula, sliced peaches, peppers, and onion. Sprinkle goat cheese over top.
    2. Just before serving, drizzle with balsamic dressing to taste.

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