It’s summer, so I usually hit up my local Farmer’s Market once a week to stock up on fresh summer fruits and veggies... and sometimes I go a little overboard when it comes to the fruits and produce.
In my head I’m all like: It’s healthy, the price is right, it’s straight from the farm - of course I’ll eat it all.
But in reality, sometimes my eyes are bigger than my stomach - or I don’t feel like cooking and or preparing what I bought… or I end up meeting up with friends for dinner and forget about my food in the fridge.
Did I mention that I HATE to waste food?
Also: For a good portion of June and July - the weather has been oppressively hot - like crazy hot. Like it’s already 80 degrees at 7:30 a.m., on a recent Saturday morning, type of hot.
So damn hot, that eating eggs over medium-well with a slice of toast wasn't doing it for me - and I'd recently hit the Greek yogurt wall.
I looked in my fridge on that humid Saturday morning and saw a fresh veggie bounty of radishes/radish greens,(which make for an excellent leafy green lettuce;) cucumbers, sugar snap peas and baby onions— all from purchased from the Farmer’s Market - plus a couple of hard boiled eggs, a lemon, goat cheese, and fresh mint from my garden.
Sidebar: There was EVOO and balsamic vinegar in the pantry - JACK POT.
Yep, I had all the ingredients for a pretty damn fine salad - so that’s what I made.
I made a breakfast salad - and not because it was healthy, but because it was so damn hot that I needed a cool meal and some iced coffee, STAT.
And I made a hell of a breakfast salad! It was effing fabulous! tasty, refreshing, SUPER DELICIOUS. And OK yeah, it was easy on the blood sugars.
Also, not super weird once you get past the whole eating a delicious salad at breakfast, thing.
Photographic evidence of my first attempt at "Breakfast Salad." |
And thus began my dalliance with breakfast salads. Once or twice a week (and usually on a weekend,) I make myself a damn fine breakfast salad with whatever fresh veggies and protein I have in the fridge.
Sometimes it’s a fresh tomato salad with mozzarella, a few cups of fresh basil, and a small hunk of Italian bread chopped up into little bits, other times it’s chopped hard boiled eggs; chopped carrots, avocados, tomatoes, cucumbers, french feta or cheddar, onions and greens with homemade dressing.
Avocado, tomato, egg, onion, cucumber, cilantro, and egg Breakfast Salad |
Whatever’s in my fridge that can go in a salad - goes in my breakfast salad… and my dinner salads.
A cool breakfast salad on hot summer day - I"m down with it - I love it - and you might be surprised how much you like it.
Or: I’m weird - and in a great way... but we already knew that~
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