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Gluten and Dairy Free Brownies

Gluten and Dairy Free Brownies

These gluten and dairy free brownies are simply amazing. I made these brownies last week for my daughters first communion celebration and they were a hit.  These gluten and dairy free brownies are rich and chocolatey to the point that you only need a small…

Lemon Blueberry Muffins

Lemon Blueberry Muffins

Good Morning! I love lemon anything! It’s so fresh and delicious. I have been meaning to make my own lemon blueberry muffins for ages. I finally did a couple of weeks ago and I seriously can’t believe it took me this long. These muffins are…

Asparagus and Strawberry Spring Salad

Asparagus and Strawberry Spring Salad

Spring is here! I am so ready to say good bye to comfort food and welcome fresh, healthy and delicious salads. We eat a lot of salads, I love salads because the sky is the limit when it comes to ingredients, I love adding seasonal vegetables, a grain, toasted seeds, crumbled feta cheese and finish it off with a simple homemade dressing. This strawberry and asparagus spring salad is perfect, it is fresh and full of flavour.

 

I can’t wait to hit up the local farmer’s market for fresh produce,  it really is a foodie’s dream.  I was excited to see bundles of asparagus at our local grocery store. Asparagus is my favorite spring vegetable. There is a lot to love about  asparagus besides taste. This vibrant green spring vegetable is packed with nutrients like Vitamins A, C and potassium, a mineral that aids in maintaining a healthy blood pressure. It is also a great source of folate, a B vitamin, important during pregnancy to prevent neural tube defects such as spina bifida. Asparagus also helps to support a healthy digestive tract, via its prebiotic properties. Asparagus contains a carbohydrate called Inulin which functions as a prebiotic. Prebiotics function as a fuel source for those healthy probiotics such as Bifiobacteria and Lactobacilli.

I love to roast asparagus in a little avocado oil, lemon, salt and pepper and serve it as a side vegetable or in a salad. While asparagus is one of my favorite spring vegetables, unlike the rest of my crew. That’s ok, I will continue to cook it in different forms like this asparagus in a blanket by fraiche nutrition.  According, to Ellen Satter it can take up to 20 different exposures before kids will accept a new food. Another thing ,I do is to get them involved whenever I can in the kitchen. They love to make the salad dressings. 

Asparagus and Strawberry Spring Salad

  • 1 bunch asparagus
  • 1 tbsp avocado oil
  • 1/2 lemon, juice
  • 1 pinch salt and pepper
  • 3 cups arugula
  • 2 cups spinach
  • 1/2 cup quinoa, cooked according to package directions.
  • 1 cup strawberries, washed and sliced
  • 1/4 cup parsley, chopped
  • 1/4 cup pumpkin seeds, toasted
  • 1/4 cup feta, crumbled

Dressing

  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • 2 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 tsp dijon mustard
  • 1 clove garlic, crushed
  • 1 pinch salt and peper
  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees

    Toss asparagus in olive oil, lemon juice, and salt and pepper. Roast in oven for 7 – 10minutes. check periodically as they roast quickly. Remove from oven and allow them to cool and chopped into bite size pieces.

    In a large bowl combine all your salad ingredients. 

    In a small bowl whisk together salad dressing ingredients. I like to serve dressing on the side and allow guest to dress their own salad as they choose. 

 

 

Happy Spring friends!

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