byChristine |Food| 01.16.17
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So here’s the thing about this Golden Beet Pecan Detox Salad. Yes, it is yet another healthy new year’s resolutions detox salad. But it’s basically the best saladever and the farthest thing from boring! And since eating veggies isn’t a strength of mine, this saladhas given me hope that there are ways to enjoy veggies that are also delicious and easy. Scroll down for this yummy Golden Beet Pecan Detox Salad recipe!
Real life thoughts that wentthrough my mind while I ate this salad:
Hmmm….I don’t know about this…..I’m not really a salad girl….
Mmmm, this is actually good!
Wow, I feel so healthy right now.
I’ll probably literally glow after I eat this.
I think I’m even going to workout twice today.
Mmmm, roasted beets.
Lettuce, meh. But at least it’s chopped up and mixed will all of the other good stuff.
Does this mean I get to have chocolate later?
I can basically conquer the day now that I’ve had this salad!
Y’all. My salad struggle is real. I need to be completely honest with you about that because it’s a real problem and I feel like there might, just maybe, be a couple of you who struggle with this too. Growing up on basically sugar and simple carbs, veggies are still something I’m trying to figure out in my adult life.
If you struggle with eating veggies and salads, trust me when I say that this Golden Beet Pecan Detox Salad is a life saver!!!
In fact, I think I’m going to make it again and quadruple the servings so that I can just grab it and go!
I’ve noticed a few factors that majorly help my veggie consumption: chopped lettuce, roasted veggies, and adding something sweet. Not to say that this formula works for everyone, but it works for me and it’s thriving in this detox salad! Crunchy chopped lettuce, melt-in-your-mouth roasted beets, sweet cranberries, and wholesome pecans. SO. GOOD. Wins all around!
Top it off with a little bit of tahini for added creaminess 🙂 Add some protein and make it a full meal!
And if you’re looking for more delicious and easy nutrition wins for the non-veggie lover, be sure to check out the Vegan Turmeric Quinoa Power Bowls and Roasted Sweet Potato Black Bean Salad recipes!
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Golden Beet Pecan Detox Salad
Vegan, Vegetarian, Gluten-Free
Course: Main Course, Salad
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes minutes
Servings: 2
Calories: 214 kcal
Author: Christine McMichael
Ingredients
- 2 golden beets
- 1 cup mini carrots
- 2 cups chopped greens
- 1 Tbsp dried cranberries
- 1 Tbsp pecans
- 2 Tbsp tahini
Instructions
Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
Peel and chop the beets into small pieces.
Place on an oiled baking sheet and roast for 15 minutes (or until soft).
Chop the carrots and greens.
Combine everything in a salad bowl, serve, and top with tahini. Enjoy!
Nutrition
Calories: 214 kcal
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25 Comments
Alexis says:
I’m a sucker for amazing salads and this one didn’t disappoint! I enjoy this at least once a week.Reply
This salad looks incredible and is perfect for this time of year!Reply
Jacqueline Debono says:
I have to confess I’ve never had golden beets. I need to see if I can find some. Love the combination in this salad and adding some tahini for creaminess is genius!Reply
Chef Dennis says:
WE love beets at our house and your golden beet salad was a big hit with my family!!Reply
Julie says:
Golden beets are my favorite! I love this recipe for lunch. The flavors came together just perfectly.Reply
Amy Liu Dong says:
Such an easy, delicious, and healthy salad recipe to make for me today. Thanks for sharing!Reply
Linda says:
Oh my! I’ve never tried golden beet but this looks amazing. Especially when enjoyed with tahini sauce.Reply
Robin says:
The crunch of the pecans and the tahini made this salad a winner in my estimation.Reply
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