
With the bounty of the summer harvest in full swing, it is easy to delight in the splendor of its fruits. One of my fondest childhood memories is of sitting in the garden eating cucumbers right off the vine while Nani, my maternal grandmother, speaking only Italian, plucked ripe fruits for the evening meal, depositing them in her apron-cum-harvest sack. No need to wash these organic lovelies, void of petro-chemical fertilizer and pesticides. Butterfly regaled marigolds bordered the garden keeping them safe from pests while chicken droppings and fish emulsion nurtured the bounty's growth.
Wherever you procure your fresh produce, salads festooned with leafy herbs and fruity vinegars are a no fuss, low calorie answer to light and flavor-filled summer eating. The refreshing incorporation of citrus further brightens the fare while layering in more flavor, color and texture. Slicing or shaving the vegetables to paper thinness both renders them more absorptive of flavor from the marinade and easier to chew.
This scrumptious dill-laced cucumber, vegetable, citrus summer salad may just become one of your new favorite recipes. Serve it by itself or on a bed of delicate greens, such as mache, baby spinach or micro mesclun.
Below is a single serving portion that can be easily multiplied for two or more people. Shaving the vegetables can be done with a vegetable peeler, a mandolin, a very sharp knife, or a food processor fitted with a very fine gauge (1 mm) slicing disk. (Note: 40 of the 57 calories come from the citrus).
Cucumber Citrus Salad on Mache
Shave thinly:
Mince:
Dice:
Marinade:
Mix All the ingredients together in a bowl. Be sure to include any captured juices from the citrus. ( Do your citrus peeling and dicing over a bowl!) Let stand in the refrigerator for at least 15 minutes to let all the flavors meld.
Serve on a 1/2 cup or 1 oz. of Mache lettuce.
Add a glass of Iced Green Matcha Tea to your ensemble as a refreshing beverage accompaniment.
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