One of the deterrents for me in making a salad at home is that it takes too long! All the chopping and rinsing… leave that to the restaurants.
But having a salad with meals (or as a meal) helps aid our digestion, giving us the enzymes to break down other foods. Plus the nutrients and polyphenols in fresh fruits and vegetables help to lower inflammation in the body, even if they are accompanied by meats, breads, and processed foods.
So my solution has been to keep it simple. The salads I make at home usually only have three to five ingredients, and the dressing included in this recipe can usually be made with things we have on hand.
Ingredients
2 handfuls baby spinach or lettuces of choice
1 carrot (sliced)
1/8 Cup sliced tomatoes or dried fruit
3 green olives or avocado (sliced)
2 Tablespoons toasted pumpkin or sesame seeds
Hummus Dressing
2 Tablespoon prepared hummus
Squeeze of half a lemon
1 tsp olive brine
1 tsp olive oil
1 tsp flax or hemp oil
Wisk hummus, lemon juice, olive brine, and oils in a small mixing bowl and set aside to rest. Assemble spinach/lettuce, sliced carrot, tomatoes or dried fruit, olives or avocado and toasted seeds in salad bowl. Toss with 1-2 Tablespoons hummus dressing or dressing of your choice. Enjoy!