Winter Salad

When it is this cold out, the only food I want is hot or at the very least warm. We can live on raw salads all summer long, but for the most part, in the winter salads make me feel cold and hungry, wanting more.

As my official entry in the Olivia’s Organics Healthier Holiday Recipe Contest, I decided to make a beet and spinach salad with some fun toppings, wheat berries, toasted, spiced walnuts, and an orange-yogurt dressing.

Ingredients (serves 2)

4 cups Olivia’s Organics baby spinach

2 large beets, boiled, peeled, and chopped into half moons

1 cup shelled walnuts

1 cup wheat berries, prepared according to package directions

3/4 cup European style plain yogurt

juice of 1 orange

1 tsp each brown sugar and cayenne pepper

red beets

I started by boiling, peeling, cutting, and setting aside the beets. Next, I toasted the walnuts in a frying pan on low heat for a few minutes, tossing them at the end with a drizzle of olive oil, brown sugar, and cayenne.

walnuts

While the nuts and beets cooled, I mixed up a simple but flavorful dressing made of plain yogurt and freshly squeeze orange juice. This idea was based on a dressing we had at The Citizen Public House last weekend, and it is now definitely a favorite of mine. So easy!

plain yogurt

navel orange

I had my wheat berries soaking in hot water for the entire day, so I actually didn’t even cook them. I like them to be very chewy, but if you prefer to cook them, the package directions should do the trick.

wheat berries

Once everything else was prepped, I simply wilted the baby spinach in a frying pan with about 1/4 cup of water. I wilted it down for quite awhile, but you can obviously feel free to cook the spinach as little or as much as you would like.  Smile

winter salad

When it was time to plate, I made a mound of baby spinach and carefully laid the beets across the top, followed by a sprinkling of wheat berries. Around the edges of the plate, I sprinkled toasted walnuts and drizzled the orange-yogurt dressing.

winter salad

This is a salad that stands up to the cold, tastes great, and offers quite the nutritional punch with lots of fiber, vitamins, and some protein as well. Beets and spinach together really make this a super salad that is made more lively by the creamy orange dressing. If you need a little more flavor, add some honey! This recipe could easily be increased and served on a big white serving platter to be passed around as a starter to a holiday meal, or like we did, eaten as a meal on its own.

I hope you like my entry for the contest! What are some of your healthier holiday secrets or recipe ideas?

Tags: beets, Food, healthy, Olivia's Organics, oranges, salad, spinach, vegetables, Vegetarian, walnuts, wheat berries, winter salad, yogurt

  1. Daisy’s avatar

    What a hearty winter salad. great plating, it looks beautiful. good luck!

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  2. Michelle’s avatar

    Good luck on the contest! I haven’t tried wheat berries before so this sounds really interesting to me!

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  3. Grace’s avatar

    Beets are my favorite! I could eat them every single day, especially with nuts and goat cheese!

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  4. Elizabeth’s avatar

    I would love this salad. It combines so many ingredients I like. Beets and wheatberries are an especially good combo, with the softness of the beets and the chewy grains of wheat.

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  5. Alison’s avatar

    Fingers crossed for you Meghan!

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  6. MelissaNibbles’s avatar

    Delicious! I love beets. Throw some feta on there and I’ll house it.

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  7. Megan’s avatar

    I love it. This sounds very filling! I love MelissaNibbles’ idea of adding feta too.

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  8. Judy’s avatar

    I love a good winter salad, especially when I’ve been eating holiday treats – like today. Having a salad tonight!

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  9. Julie’s avatar

    Love your idea! It’s beautiful too!

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  10. Shannon’s avatar

    delicious, some of my favorite flavors!

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  11. alicia’s avatar

    this looks great. I completely agree about cold salads in the winter. I at least need some warm toppings when its this cold out!

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