Blueberry Peach Feta Salad
Ingredients:
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3 cups mixed salad greens
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1 peach, sliced
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1 cup fresh blueberries
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1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese
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1/4 cup chopped pecans
Instructions:
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Prepare the Salad Base: In a large bowl, combine the mixed salad greens and chopped peach slices.
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Add Blueberries and Feta: Gently fold in the fresh blueberries and crumbled feta cheese.
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Add Pecans: Sprinkle chopped pecans on top for a crunchy texture.
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Toss and Serve: Toss the salad lightly to combine all ingredients, ensuring even distribution. Serve immediately.
Description:
This light and refreshing Blueberry Peach Feta Salad combines juicy peaches, sweet blueberries, and tangy feta, offering a delicious balance of sweet, savory, and crunchy textures. It’s perfect for a summer lunch or as a side dish for any meal.
Notes & Tips:
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Dressing Suggestion: You can drizzle a light balsamic vinaigrette or a honey lemon dressing over the salad for added flavor.
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Substitutions: If you don’t have pecans, walnuts or almonds would also work well. For a dairy-free version, substitute the feta with a plant-based cheese.
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Make Ahead: Prepare all the ingredients ahead of time, but toss with dressing right before serving to keep the greens crisp.
Servings:
This recipe makes approximately 4 servings.
Nutritional Info (per serving):
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Calories: ~200 kcal
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Protein: 6g
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Carbs: 20g
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Fat: 12g
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Fiber: 4g
Health Benefits:
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Blueberries: Rich in antioxidants, these berries are great for heart health and immune support.
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Peaches: A good source of vitamins A and C, helping with skin health and boosting immunity.
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Feta: Provides calcium and protein to support bone health.
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Pecans: High in healthy fats and fiber, great for heart health and maintaining energy levels.
Q&A:
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Q: Can I use frozen blueberries?
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A: Yes, you can, but fresh blueberries will give the salad a better texture and flavor. If using frozen, let them thaw and drain excess moisture before adding to the salad.
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Q: Can I prepare this salad ahead of time?
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A: It’s best to prepare the salad just before serving to keep the greens fresh and prevent them from wilting. However, you can pre-chop the fruit and store it in the fridge to save time.
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