Mar 17, 2016 in appetizer/snacks, entree, main tasty ever after structure, paleo and grain-free, salad, side dish, vegetarian, apricots, beet salad with goat cheese, beet salad with goat cheese apricots and pistachios. Read the original on: Tasty Ever After
This easy and healthy Beet Salad with Goat Cheese, Apricots, and Pistachios is perfect for Easter brunch or dinner and as a salad course or as a vegetarian side dish. Leftovers are wonderful for lunch too!
I love beets. I love them any way I can get them. Raw, cooked, roasted, grilled, fried, poached, steamed, marinated, pickled, savory, sweet, as patties, as soup, with meat, without meatâ¦literally any way possible, but my favorite is in a delicious salad. I have friends who greatly dislike beets and refuse to eat them. Iâm pretty sure theyâve never had a great beet salad, such as this Beet Salad with Goat Cheese, Apricots, and Pistachios. Iâll make quite the bold statement by saying that this salad can convert even the most hardcore beet hater. You know what they say, once you have youâve had a great beet salad you never go back
Since summer is right around the corner, itâs been time to get my behind into shape, so I joined a local Pilates and Barre studio. Iâve gone 3 times a week for the past 2 weeks and have actually gained 2 pounds instead of losing. What the funk? These are not easy classes. They are all one hour fusion cardio combo classes where I huff and puff and get all sweaty. I mean, if Iâm going to exert all that much energy, then I need to see some results and fast! I realize itâs only been 2 weeks, but come onâ¦obviously Iâm not a patient person.
Iâve heard that weight loss is 75 percent diet and 25 percent exercise so Iâm also trying to eat healthier. That is not an easy task for someone who loves all kinds of food and finds it so damn difficult to say ânoâ to yummy eats. And then I do things like make this Blueberry Granola Soda Bread or this Spanish Pan Pizza, neither of which are diet food. Then thereâs lunchtime. Iâm terrible at picking healthy food for lunch because all I want to do is eat potato chips. I always start off well and with good intentions by opening a can of tuna or eating leftover chicken breast, but then my mind wanders to the tasty Salt & Vinegar bag of chips in the pantry. Before I know it, the bagâs open and Iâve chowed down on half of it Calling beets to the rescue. This salad is perfectly hearty enough for lunch and is chock-full of yummy dried apricots, roasted pistachios, and topped with a herb goat cheese. Leftovers keep well in the refrig for several days and love the convenience of having it available for a quick lunchâ¦and it keeps my tater chips cravings at bay. Originally, I was thinking a honey balsamic vinaigrette would pair nicely with these flavors, but my beets were really sweet on their own, so I left it simple. Feel free to add honey or even Dijon mustard to the dressing to give it some sass, if itâs needed.
Embrace healthy eating with this Beet Salad with Goat Cheese, Apricots, and Pistachios for lunch or dinner as a side or main entrée.
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