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Red Onion, Tomato & Parmesan Salad
- Amount Per Serving
- Energy
- 922kJ (220 Cal)
- Protein
- 8g
- Fat,total
- 4.3g
- - saturated
- 2.6g
- Carbohydrates
- 22.6g
- Sugars
- 5.6g
- Sodium
- 211.2mg
- About this data
What do I need?
- 250 g Baby Spinach Leaves
- 1 Cucumber
- (Sliced)
- 1 Red Onion
- (Sliced)
- 250 g Cherry Tomatoes
- (Sliced)
- 60 g Parmesan Cheese
- (Grated)
- ⅓ cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil
- 1 tbsp Balsamic Vinegar
How do I make it?
- Toss spinach leaves into a large bowl
and top with cucumber slices. - Add onion and cherry tomatoes as rustic layers and top with parmesan as a garnish.
- Drizzle your favourite salad dressing over the top.
Serve.
Ingredient Glossary
Baby Spinach Leaves
Delicious in salads when raw, cooked spinach is a quick and simple side dish.
When buying fresh spinach look for:
> Leaves that are crisp and dark green.
> Avoid leaves with yellow spots or ones that feel slimy.
> Wilted leaves have already passed their prime.
To store your spinach make sure you:
> Store it in a plastic bag in the fridge.
> Do not wash spinach leaves before storing
> Spinach can keep for three to four days.
There are a number of different types of spinach including:
> Savoy
Your garden-variety spinach, this is a good all rounder and can be added to salads as well as cooked.
> Flat
Smooth leaves makes this variety of spinach easier to clean, it’s often used in canned and frozen spinach.
> Semi-Savoy
A hybrid variety, Semi-Savoy has the same texture and flavour as Savoy but the leaves are smoother.
Parmesan Cheese
Available in many varieties including Regiano and Grana Padano, this hard cow's milk cheese is sharp and often served grated.
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Processed from ripened olives, the extra virgin oil type is taken from the first press and does not have as pungent flavours as straight olive oil.
Balsamic Vinegar
Inspired by Italian cooking, this vinegar has a round and rich flavour that is unique to Balsamic. With red wine similarities, the tartness of vinegar remains yet matches oils for fantastic dressings.
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