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QuestionWhat to put in a salad to make it filling?Lyssandra Guerra is a Certified Nutrition & Wellness Consultant and the Founder of Native Palms Nutrition based in Oakland, California. She has over five years of nutrition coaching experience and specializes in providing support to overcome digestive issues, food sensitivities, sugar cravings, and other related dilemmas. She received her holistic nutrition certification from the Bauman College: Holistic Nutrition and Culinary Arts in 2014.Any protein with some healthy fat or fiber should do the trick. Chicken is the popular option, but seafood salads are tasty as well.
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QuestionWhat can I use instead of nuts on a salad?Tara Coleman is a Clinical Nutritionist who has a private practice in San Diego, California. With over 15 years of experience, Tara specializes in sports nutrition, body confidence, and immune system health and offers personalized nutrition, corporate wellness, and online learning courses. She received a BS in Biology from James Madison University and spent six years in the pharmaceutical industry as an analytical chemist before founding her practice. Tara has been featured on NBC, CBS, Fox, ESPN, and Dr. Oz The Good Life as well as in Forbes, Cosmopolitan, Self, and Runner’s World.Seeds are a good option. You could also put toasted chickpeas on top of your salad.
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QuestionDo I use uncooked vegetables? Won't I get sick if I eat uncooked veggies?Community AnswerYou should use uncooked vegetables for the freshest-tasting salad, and no, you won't get sick. Make sure that you wash the vegetables, however, as unwashed vegetables can make you sick.
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QuestionWhat are some other ways to make a salad?Community AnswerYou can use any fruits and vegetables to make many kinds of salads. The simplest vegetable salad is to chop up lettuce and mix it with any other vegetable(s), then add some pepper or vinegar, maybe even both. A fun thing is to try different vegetables/fruits and flavorings as often as possible, to discover your own preferred salads. Things you can add to a basic salad include: Cooked legumes/beans, spices, herbs, cooked meat pieces, dressings, hummus, balsamic vinegar, seeds, nuts, dried fruit pieces, leftover cooked pasta/rice, and more.
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QuestionHow do I cook rice?Community AnswerRinse the rice, put the rice in a saucepan with twice as much water, add some salt and cook until ready. Keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn't burn. See further: How to Cook Rice
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QuestionWhat is the best salad dressing to buy?Community AnswerUsing premade salad dressing can add a lot of flavor to both your cold salad dishes and hot entree dishes. Most salad dressing also can be used as a marinade. Creamy salad designs often have a base made from sour cream, mayonnaise, buttermilk and heavy cream or yogurt while vinaigrette style salad dressings use oil and vinegar.
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QuestionIs it acceptable to make a salad without salad dressing?Community AnswerSure. Salad dressing just adds more flavor. If you're making salad for other people, you'll want to add dressing, or they will likely find it tasteless and boring. But for yourself, do whatever you want.
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QuestionWhat if I do not like lettuce?Community AnswerYou can also use another green, leafy vegetable, such as spinach or kale. You can also cook some pasta, chill it, and use it in your salad instead of lettuce.
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QuestionCan I make a salad with only one vegetable?Community AnswerYou could. Just lettuce (with dressing and maybe croutons) would be the most common version of that. If you're making it for yourself, you should make it with whatever you like. If you're making it for a party or something, it's advisable to put a variety of things in there, as most people may find such a salad boring.
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QuestionHow can I cook plain pasta to go inside a salad?Community AnswerJust cook it as normal and chill it, but wait for the pasta to cool slightly before putting it in the fridge. Just add it to the salad before you serve it.
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QuestionCan I cut lettuce with a knife for the salad?Sarah BattilanaCommunity AnswerYes, you can definitely use a knife to cut the lettuce for a salad. Just make sure to use a clean knife and cutting board, and rinse off the lettuce before you prepare it.
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