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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, February 20, 2008

LIGHT & LOCAL
Food editor's advice helped her redefine a salad

By Carol Devenot

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Have you ever been caught in the salad bowl syndrome — making the same tired recipe of lettuce, tomato, cucumber? Sometimes I add Spanish or black olives and marinated three-bean salad to the lettuce mixture. Sometimes I add cheese, but you know how fattening that can be, which defeats the whole purpose of having salad.

Last Sunday, I had an opportunity to break the salad mold when some good friends asked us if we wanted to join them for dinner. I immediately asked what I could bring, and they suggested salad.

I decided to try out some advice that Advertiser food editor Wanda Adams conveyed in a story last year called "Redefine Your Salad."

She suggested borrowing ideas from places around the world, so I decided to do a little Mexican take on things, since I had a ripe avocado. She suggested adding fruit to the salad so I squeezed a lime for the dressing. She said crunch was important, so I scraped the kernels from an ear of corn. And using grains or beans adds color, fiber and texture, so I threw some black beans in. Instead of adding the avocado to the salad I followed her suggestion and whirled it to the vinaigrette. It made great creamy vinaigrette without a lot of fat. Thank you, Wanda, for getting me "out of the box" or in this case, out of the salad bowl.

REDEFINED MEXICAN SALAD

  • 2 cups corn kernels

  • 1 pint cherry tomatoes cut in halves

  • 1/2 cup red onion, finely chopped

  • 1/2 canned black beans, rinsed, drained well

  • Lettuce leaves, washed and dried

    In a medium bowl, toss together corn, tomatoes, onion and black beans. Line a large glass salad bowl with greens. Scatter corn and bean mixture on top. Drizzle salad dressing, and toss gently. Serves 4 to 6.

  • Per serving (based on 4 servings): 310 calories, 16 g fat, 2.5 g saturated fat, 150 mg sodium, 39 g carbohydrate, 12 g fiber, 8 g sugar, 9 g protein

    AVOCADO SALAD DRESSING

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil

  • 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice

  • 1/2 tablespoon lime zest

  • 1/4 cup chopped cilantro

  • 1/4 teaspoon sea or Hawaiian salt

  • Ground pepper to taste

  • 1 avocado, seeded and mashed smooth

    In a medium bowl, whisk ingredients together. Note: You can turn this into a wrap sandwich if the lettuce leaves are large enough.

    Want a local recipe lightened up? Write Light & Local, Taste Section, The Advertiser, P.O. Box 3110, Honolulu, HI 96802; or taste@honoluluadvertiser.com. Carol Devenot is a Kaimuki-raised kama'aina, teacher and recipe consultant, and author of "Island Light Cuisine" (Blue Sea Publishing, paper, 2003). Learn more at www.islandlightcuisine.com.