It's been a snowy weekend here in Seattle. I started my weekend with a trip to the grocery store to stock up on goods in case the weather got worse. And besides heading out to the gym a few times, we've pretty much stayed indoors. Between Dance Central on kinect, cleaning projects, photo and writing projects, and being entranced with season 2 of Lost, I've kept myself pretty occupied. The cats enjoyed watching the falling snow and Bilbo decided that sitting at my photography station (where I photograph all of my food photos) was the coziest place to watch the weather. And fulfill his dream of being a kitty model.
It is usually hard for me to eat salads during the winter because cold food doesn't sound as appealing, but I happily munched on this one all weekend. This salad starts with a bed of peppery arugula topped off with warm delicata squash and french lentils. It's finished with sweet pomegranate seeds and a tangy lemon dressing. This salad was just what I needed to power our kinect marathon and keep me warm during the snowstorm.
Warm Winter Squash Salad
Serves 4
1 cup french lentils, uncooked
2 cups water
2 medium delicata squash
1 Tablespoon coconut oil
Seeds from 1 pomegranate
6 cups of baby arugula
Add lentils and water to a pot over high heat. Bring to a boil, and then simmer, covered, for about 30 minutes, or until tender.
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Cut squash into equal bite-size pieces. Toss with coconut oil and lay flat on sheet pan. Roast for 20 minutes, until tender, turning at least once.
Divide the arugula amongst four plates. Top with warm lentils, squash, and pomegranate seeds.
Dressing:
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
2 Tablespoons maple syrup
juice from 1 lemon
1 Tablespoon brown mustard
salt and pepper to taste
Mix ingredients until combined. Drizzle over salad and serve.






Wow, that looks amazing! I'll definitely have to try it!
ReplyDeleteHi there - I just found your blog through Foodgawker and just adore this recipe! I'm doing a cleanse series on my blog this week and wondered if you'd be okay with me using one of your pictures of this recipe and linking to your blog?
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! I can't wait to try it!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for asking! Absolutely! I've been a reader to your blog for a few months and absolutely love your recipes and focus on health! :)
Thanks Sonnet :) I'll be posting it on Friday. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteThis salad is gorgeous. I've been obsessed with pomegranates lately and luckily a friend's tree was keeping me knee-deep in them! Found your blog through Healthy Aperture and I'm loving everything I've found so far! Lovely photos too. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Brightens up my very gray and dark January Thursday,
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks amazing! I am definitely making this for dinner tonight with my red kuri squash.
ReplyDeleteyummy!
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I just super love it! Even kids would love it too! healthy food for kids :)
ReplyDeleteThis is not even a hot dish but nonetheless, it will definitely give you enough energy everyday. You can also try putting some of the ingredients in the over right before you served the food.
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