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Beet, Cucumber, Feta, and Dill Salad

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This simple side salad packs in tons of flavor! It’s perfect when served with some grilled or roasted salmon or maybe mixed in with some quinoa for a protein-rich, vegetarian meal. I’ve made this salad almost once a week this summer because it is just that good! I hope you enjoy it as well! 

Ingredients:

(serves 4)

  • 3-4 beets, golden or red, cubed

  • 1 large cucumber, cubed

  • ¼ cup feta crumbles

  • 2 tbsp fresh dill, roughly chopped

  • 2 tbsp avocado oil

  • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

  • 1 tbsp sherry vinegar

  • Salt and pepper to taste


Directions:

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Toss beets with avocado oil, salt and pepper. Roast until tender, about 40 minutes. Let cool.

  • Whisk together the olive oil and sherry vinegar. Toss the cooled beets and cucumber in the dressing. Taste and add salt and pepper as needed. Or maybe even another splash of sherry vinegar if you like some extra tang!

  • Top with feta and dill and serve.

Health Benefits of Dill:

  • Dill is an excellent source of both Vitamin A and Vitamin C.

  • It contains powerful antioxidants that can help boost immune function and reduce inflammation.

  • It has antimicrobial properties and can help fight fungal and bacterial infections.

  • Dill can help lower cholesterol.

  • Dill oil can be used as a natural insect repellent.


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Easy Gazpacho

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This gazpacho recipe couldn’t be simpler! All you need is a high powered blender, like a Vitamix, and you can have this soup ready to go in 5 minutes, seriously! It’s October, and somehow we are still getting delicious tomatoes in our CSA farm box and from the farm stands in and around San Francisco. Not complaining! Since we’ve also been having hot days and warm nights, I decided to try a gazpacho recipe, and it is perfectly tangy and refreshing. One thing to note: QUALITY of ingredients really matters here. When preparing a fresh, cold soup featuring fresh vegetables, it’s important to try to use organic, local, and ripe ingredients. You will definitely notice a difference in flavor.

You can try some yellow heirloom tomatoes and a yellow bell pepper if you want to try for a yellow gazpacho. When I first made this, I made the mistake of combining red and yellow tomatoes, with a yellow bell pepper, and while it still tasted great, the color was not appealing at all!

Ingredients:

(serves 4-6)

  • 1 small/medium cucumber, seeded and roughly chopped

  • 5 large ripe tomatoes, cored and roughly chopped

  • 2 garlic cloves, roughly chopped

  • 1 red bell pepper, cored and roughly chopped

  • 1 shallot, roughly chopped

  • 1/2 cup fresh basil leaves

  • 1/4 cup good quality olive oil

  • 3 tbsp red wine vinegar

  • 1 tsp fine sea salt

  • 1/2 pepper

Directions:

  • Place all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth.

  • Chill the soup for about 1-2 hours before serving. Taste and adjust seasonings if needed.

  • Garnish with a drizzle of olive oil, fresh basil, cilantro, cherry tomatoes, or just have it plain!

Cantaloupe and Cucumber Salad

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This summer salad is so incredibly refreshing because both cucumber and cantaloupe have high water contents and are super hydrating. Additionally, while this dish is incredibly simple and only has a small handful of ingredients, it packs a flavorful punch. The cantaloupe (make sure it’s ripe!) is so delicate and sweet, the cucumber is crisp and earthy, and the simple dressing brings a bit of tang with the acidity. I also love the fresh basil (I used baby basil from the garden, but regular basil or even mint would be great too), which I feel brings it all together. This salad would also be great with some high quality, salty feta crumbled on top. Paired with a cool, crisp glass of wine, and you have yourself a popular starter or side dish this summer/early fall!

Ingredients:

(serves 6)

  • 1 medium sized ripe cantaloupe

  • 4 small/medium sized cucumbers

  • 1 tbsp fresh chopped basil

  • Juice from 1 lime

  • 2 tbsp olive oil

  • 1 tbsp white wine vinegar

  • Salt and pepper to taste

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Directions:

  • Cut the melon in half and scoop out the seeds. Cut the rind away and chop melon into thin 2 inch long slices

  • Cut cucumbers on a diagonal to create similarly sized pieces.

  • Whisk lime juice, olive oil, vinegar, salt and pepper until combined.

  • Arrange cantaloupe pieces on the bottom layer of a serving dish. Top with cucumber slices and basil. Drizzle the dressing on top and serve!

Health Benefits of Cantaloupe:

  • Cantaloupe is one of the highest fruit sources of beta-carotene, an antioxidant that converts into vitamin A in the body

  • They are an excellent source of vitamin C, which boosts your immune system and protects against damage from free radicals

  • They are super hydrating with their high water and electrolyte content, so they make a great snack or post-workout treat

  • Their high percentage of water helps keep things moving in the digestive tract and detoxify the body by helping to remove toxins and waste.

  • They are an alkaline food, which can help balance the PH levels in the body, and that can prevent inflammation and disease formation.

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Cucumber, Red Pepper, Corn and Black Bean Salad

This refreshing salad is the perfect side dish in the summer. It’s refreshing and bursting with flavor. Sometimes I will serve this salad with some olive oil, fresh squeezed lime juice, and sea salt, but if I have the time and ingredients, I will serve it with this zesty and bright cilantro lime vinaigrette. The avocado adds creaminess and rounds out the flavors. A tip: when chopping the cucumber and red pepper, try dicing them so that all components of the salad are about the same size.

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served here with fresh lime juice, olive oil, and sea salt

served here with fresh lime juice, olive oil, and sea salt

Ingredients: (serves 4-6 as a side)

  • 3 medium cucumber, diced

  • 2 red peppers, diced

  • 2 cups organic corn (fresh or frozen)

  • 1 15 oz can drained and rinsed black beans

  • ¼ red onion - finely diced

For the vinaigrette:

  • 1 bunch fresh cilantro, washed and dried and stems removed

  • 1 garlic clove, smashed and roughly chopped

  • Zest from one lime

  • Juice from 2 limes

  • 1 tsp maple syrup or honey

  • ½ tsp sea salt

  • ¼ tsp pepper

  • ⅓ cup extra-virgin olive oil

  • 1 avocado, diced

  • 2 tbsp water


Directions:

  • Cook the corn in boiling water for about 3 minutes. Then drain and let cool.

  • Combine cucumber, red peppers, corn, black beans, and red onion in a large bowl. Set aside.

  • In a blender, combine all ingredients for the vinaigrette. Blend until smooth, adding water, olive oil, and/or more lime juice if needed to thin it out. Taste and adjust seasonings.

  • Pour vinaigrette over vegetables, toss, and serve.

Storing herbs in water helps keep them fresh!

Storing herbs in water helps keep them fresh!

Make extra dressing to spice up your salads!

Make extra dressing to spice up your salads!

Asian Cucumber Salad

This refreshing salad has a bit of a kick from the ginger, but also some sweetness and acidity from the mirin and red wine vinegar. In my opinion, it pairs well with some miso ginger grilled salmon on a hot summer night! Cucumbers are composed of 95% water, making them an incredibly hydrating food to eat! Read more about the health benefits of cucumbers below.

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Ingredients: (serves 2 as a side)

  • 1 large cucumber

  • 1 tsp finely grated ginger

  • 2 tbsp rice wine vinegar

  • 2 tsp toasted sesame oil

  • 1 tsp mirin

  • Pinch of sea salt

  • Pinch of red pepper flakes

served with grilled salmon and asparagus for a quick and delicious summer dinner

served with grilled salmon and asparagus for a quick and delicious summer dinner

Directions:

  • Thinly slice the cucumber, preferably using a mandolin. Set aside.

  • In a medium sized bowl, combine the ginger, rice wine vinegar, sesame oil, and mirin.

  • Add cucumber slices and toss well.

  • Top with a pinch of sea salt and red pepper flakes

Health Benefits of Cucumbers:

  • Cucumbers are 95% water, so they hydrate you and keep you feeling full and satiated - they also help to reduce bloating

  • Because of their high water content, when applied to the skin, they can reduce swelling, irritation and inflammation

  • They have compounds that support liver functioning to cleanse toxins from your blood stream and gut

  • They are a highly alkalizing food, which helps balance the body’s pH levels, especially if your diet is comprised of many acidic foods

  • Cucumbers have been used in traditional medicine to prevent and treat headaches because their high water and magnesium content helps balance fluids in the body


Sources and additional reading:

https://www.naturalfoodseries.com/13-benefits-cucumber/

https://www.livescience.com/51000-cucumber-nutrition.html

https://draxe.com/cucumber-nutrition/