Here are a couple more recipes that I made this week.
The first one is one of my favorite and easiest salads. I brought this to a party this weekend. I got this recipe from my favorite store, Trader Joes.
Harvest Grain Blend Shrimp Salad
Here are the ingredients.
1 package of the Harvest Grains Blend mix
1 bag of frozen Fire Roasted Bell Peppers and Onions
1 bottle of Balsamic Vinaigrette
1 package medium cooked Shrimp with tails off (can be omitted or substituted with chicken or pork)
green onions (to taste, I like a lot)
First I make the grains according to package, then I throw the rest in and mix. That’s IT!!!!
It can be served warm or cold.
Mystery Soup
This next recipe is kind of a made weird made made-up one is really tasty!
When I was shopping at a local Mexican grocery store by my mom’s house, I found this package. I was not sure what to do with it…..I was thinking soup.
I took the package apart and this is what I found.
Cauliflower
Cabbage
Green Beans
Carrots
Corn
Zucchini
Limes
Celery
Cilantro
Potatoes
A mystery item (not sure what it is)
I just put it all the my food processor and added garlic, salt pepper and homemade chicken broth and cooked it until done.
Yummmmmy!!!! It turned out great!!! I would of never of thought to mix those items together and it was great!
I will defiantly be making this again. (Especially because I bought two packages of this, lol.)
Both of these meals were so easy, tasty and healthy!!!!
Have you ever tried anything like this before?
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We eat those Harvest Grains all the time - such an easy side dish. Now I will try your recipe!
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Delicious and healthy! Wonderful! Thanks for joining Timeless Tuesday :)
ReplyDeletePaula Grace ~
Already love Trader Joe's frozen shrimp -- now I have a reason to love it even more!
ReplyDeleteSo ... what WAS the mystery ingredient?
Cass
chayote?
ReplyDeleteit looks like chayote or "sayote" that we have here in the Philippines. It's also called pear squash.
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