This is one of my favorite salads. I have been known to eat it for breakfast or serve it for dessert.
Ingredients
Salad
4cupsbaby spinach, washed and ready to serve
1cuporganic strawberries, washed and sliced
1 cuporganic blueberries
1/4cupblue cheese crumblesor feta
1/2cupraw pecans or caramelized pecans recipe below
Dressing
3tbspolive oil
2tbspapple cider vinegar
1/4Salt
2tspSugar
2tsppoppy seedsoptional
Caramelized Maple Pecans
2tspcoconut oil or ghee
1/2cupraw pecans
2tbsp2 tbsp maple syrup
a pinch of salt
Instructions
Caramelized Maple Pecans
Melt the ghee or oil in a small stainless saute pan. Add the pecans and toast over medium heat. It will take the pecans a few minutes to warm up, but once they are warm, watch them closely. They will go from warm to burnt, as soon as you turn away.
Add the pecans and toast over medium heat. It will take the pecans a few minutes to warm up, but once they are warm, watch them closely. They will go from warm to burnt, as soon as you turn away. They should become fragrant.
Stir in a pinch of salt. Stir in the maple syrup. Let syrup simmer for 30 seconds. Remove pan from heat and transfer nuts to a parchment lined plate to cool. Hide them from your family or they will be gone before you serve the salad.
Instructions for Salad
In a small bowl, whisk together the dressing ingredients.
In a separate, large serving bowl, add the spinach toss with a tablespoons of dressing until all the leaves are coated. Top the spinach with the sliced strawberries, blueberries, cheese and pecans. Enjoy!
Notes
Tip: In Texas, strawberries are not always sweet, even when they are in season. To sweeten, place the sliced strawberries in a small bowl. Add 1 or 2 tsp of white sugar. Stir and let them sit for about 10 minutes. The sugar will dissolve and now you have deliciously sweet, fresh strawberries.I had never thought to sweeten fresh fruit until I saw a friend's Mom do it. BTW, she made the best fruit salad ever! I have used this technique with citrus, melons, mangoes and other juicy fruits. I would rather serve slightly sweetened fresh organic fruit for dessert than highly processed desserts with tons of artificial ingredients, preservatives and added sugar.