Taupo & Turangi Herald

Tangy and sweet summer salad

- Olivia Moore That Green Olive

Ilove the texture of this salad — with little pops of chew, crunch and that signature delicate, couscous-like bite of quinoa. This salad is juicy, satiating, fresh, and feels like summer, yet it will definitely fill you up.

The dressing is sweet and tangy, with a hint of cumin, and is the perfect pair for fresh cucumber, tomato and mint. Dried apricots add an interestin­g sweetness and chew, and peanuts add crunch and a beautiful nuttiness.

This salad is amazing with a softpoache­d egg on top. The yolk will run and perform as a silky sauce on top. Add some chicken or bacon too, if you like, to make it a more substantia­l meal.

Quinoa, tomato and peanut salad with honey cumin dressing

Serves 4 as a main or 8 as a side

Ingredient­s

● 200g dry quinoa

● 200g tomatoes, diced

● 150g cucumber, diced 1cm

● 1 small onion, finely diced

● 75g dried apricots, diced

● 50g roasted peanuts, chopped

● 15g fresh mint, finely chopped For the dressing:

● 4 Tbsp olive oil

● 4 Tbsp red wine vinegar

● 11⁄2 Tbsp honey, gently warmed to liquify

● 2 tsp salt

● 1 tsp ground cumin

● 1 tsp ground coriander

Method

1. Place the quinoa in a large pot and add over 550ml water. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce to low and cover with a lid. Simmer for 15 minutes, until the liquid has been absorbed, the quinoa is tender, and the white “tails” are beginning to detach. Add more water as necessary. Drain and allow to cool completely.

2. Whisk all ingredient­s for the dressing together in a large bowl. Add the cooled quinoa, along with all other salad ingredient­s, and toss well to combine. Serve at room temperatur­e or chilled.

Olivia Moore and her Taupō business, That Green Olive, offer recipe developmen­t, food photograph­y in studio or on location for restaurant­s and cafes, recipe video creation and social media content creation. Visit Olivia’s website for recipes: www.thatgreeno­live.com

 ?? ?? This fresh salad is simple to make — just cook the quinoa and mix everything else in.
This fresh salad is simple to make — just cook the quinoa and mix everything else in.

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