Perfect Veggie Dish
A little while ago, I was really, really in to fresh veggies: cucumbers, red peppers, green peppers, red onions, tomatoes, all tossed together with a light dressing.
I would eat that stuff daily.
And then, I guess I just got over veggied out. It happens, you know?
I would eat that stuff daily.
DAILY
And then, I guess I just got over veggied out. It happens, you know?
But ... it's summertime and the peppers, the cucumbers, the tomatoes, everything looks so dang appealing in the produce stores that I just have to scoop them up ... to hell with the Freezer / Pantry / No Spend Challenge!
I could justify the purchases, honestly.
It is, afterall, Summertime! And that's the time when the full fledge BBQ/Pool/Outdoor parties are kicking in ... and psst ... it's also Whole30/Paleo approved but don't tell no one THAT!
Sunday morning rolled around and Princess and the Boyfriend texted us to say they wanted to maybe come over later in the day to hang out. Not quite lunch time, not quite dinner time ...
and because Princess is currently in AA (long story, but for her, alcohol does NOT improve her personal being) I (me, myself AND I) try to eliminate the alcohol factor when she's around, and really stay focused on healthy, happy foods. Well, just because, that's what a mom does to encourage their child, adult or not, to stay focused and on track (right?) ...
Hence, Veggies.
Good, ripe, in season vegetables.
Good, ripe, in season vegetables.
Lets get to it, shall we?
2 cucumbers (mine were seedless and picked up from ALDI for $1.29 each)
1 red pepper (picked up from Trader Joes, 79 cents a piece)
1/2 red onion (ALDI, 99 cents for 2 pounds)
3 roma tomatoes (picked up from ALDI, like 8 per bag for 99 cents)
3 tbs olive oil (Trader Joes)
2 tbs red wine vinegar (ALDI)
a generous sprinkling of oregano (Costco)
dash of salt and black pepper
Peel them cucumbers, slice in half and half again so you have 4 long spears. Chop up into bite size pieces. If you have seeds in them and they are really seedy (not in THAT way), scrap the seeds out before cutting up. Toss in a large bowl (which I always, always pick too small of a bowl!)
Cut the red pepper in to bite size pieces and toss in the bowl.
Grab your tomatoes and cut in to 4 wedges. If really juicy, pull out the seeds and juicy stuff and then cut in to bite size pieces.
Dice the red onion in to small pieces. Not, like, tiny pieces, but certainly smaller than bite size ;-) Toss those in the bowl, as well.
Grab a small little bowl and mix up the oil, vinegar, oregano and salt and pepper and then pour that over them fresh veggies. Give it a quick stir to distribute the dressing, put a lid on it, and ideally, let it chill in the fridge for an hour or so. Not necessary, but it does taste even better chilled.
Me? I didn't have time. I was close to lobbing off a finger or two from those secret snatches of the fresh chopped veggies.
Go ahead, give it a try! Those BBQ/Pool/Outdoor parties are coming and you MUST be prepared!
Grab a small little bowl and mix up the oil, vinegar, oregano and salt and pepper and then pour that over them fresh veggies. Give it a quick stir to distribute the dressing, put a lid on it, and ideally, let it chill in the fridge for an hour or so. Not necessary, but it does taste even better chilled.
Me? I didn't have time. I was close to lobbing off a finger or two from those secret snatches of the fresh chopped veggies.
Go ahead, give it a try! Those BBQ/Pool/Outdoor parties are coming and you MUST be prepared!
Looks like a delightful summer dish! Thanks for sharing!
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Rebecca
My dad would love this!! :)
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This looks delicious! I love cucumbers (and I love that you got most of the ingredients at Aldi). Thanks for sharing your recipe with us at Merry Monday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous, fresh and tasty salad for summer! Thank you for sharing it with us at the Hearth and Soul Hop.
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