Let’s bake a Salad!

 

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The 4th of July is just around the corner; there will be get-togethers, picknicks and BBQ’s. What do we provide to eat? What do we bring? I always try to offer a side salad, but somehow it never turns out right. How do you serve a salad for lots of people and make it look good for hours? I made a mixed salad and served it in a big bowl. It looked nice for a while until people started to dig in; tossing and turning, trying to get what they liked -leaving behind a mess that nobody wanted anymore.

Years ago I found a recipe and it solved my problem.  It has been a BIG HIT in my kitchen ever since. I make it the night before, and add the last layer right before I serve it; the salad dressings or the sauce is served on the side.

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Finally a no-guilt treat everybody can enjoy! The recipe is based on salad Niçoise, but that’s just a suggestion. Use the ingredients you like, and make the salad to your taste.

  • 1 Iceberg Lettuce
  • 1 Cucumber, sliced
  • 4 Tomatoes, sliced
  • 3-4 Green onions diced
  • 2 Onions, sliced
  • 6 Hard boiled eggs, sliced
  • 2 Colored peppers, diced
  • 8 oz Ham, diced
  • 4 Radishes, sliced
  • 1-2 Cans Tuna drained
  • 1 Small jar olives (black or green)
  • 8 oz Shredded Mozzarella cheese for the middle
  • Cheddar cheese, sliced for top
  • Decoration (dill, pepper slices, radishes, olives grape tomatoes -or whatever you like)
  • Salad dressing (served on the side)

The cheese slices are the last layer; then you just decorate the “cake” with olives, radishes, sliced eggs and anything that comes to your mind. The possibilities are endless, just use your imagination. It even works as a birthday cake. I hope the pictures are self-explaining.

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I use a standard springform and line the bottom and the sides with lettuce leaves. I use iceberg lettuce, but it works with any other leaf lettuce as well.

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  • Prepare the night before,
  • Press the lettuce leaves firmly in the cake ring
  • Layer all the ingredients on top of it
  • Finish with Cheese layer, cover it and cool over night in the fridge
  • Spread the drained tuna on the cheese layer before serving and decorate with olives and radishes

I closed my kitchen blog a year ago when I had to change my diet and I miss sharing recipes. I thought today I make an exception and post one on the Happy Quitter.

Enjoy~!

 

 

32 Comments

    • Oh, I am so glad you liked it. It’s always a hit when I serve it.

      August 22, 2016
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    • You are welcome. I am glad you like it. Making it is fun!

      July 2, 2016
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  1. Unknown's avatar Bernadette said:

    Thanks for sharing this recipe at the Salon.

    July 1, 2016
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  2. Unknown's avatar 76sanfermo said:

    Fantastic idea!
    And how beautiful they look!!!

    June 30, 2016
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  3. Unknown's avatar joannesisco said:

    Oh Yum!! This is so clever!!

    You had a kitchen blog too? Is there anything you can’t do?!! It sounds like you are multi-creative 🙂

    June 30, 2016
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    • I love to cook and enjoyed my kitchen blog; closed it when I had to change my diet.

      June 30, 2016
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  4. A great idea. As we are having an election on the second of July, how about a nice baked politicians tart or salad? Make sure they are all well covered with a nice smothering topping, drizzled well with a sharp vinaigrette.

    June 29, 2016
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    • I am afraid no dressing will cover up the bad taste 🙂

      June 29, 2016
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    • Go ahead. I like the idea that there might be a cake salad now in a British kitchen.

      June 29, 2016
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  5. Unknown's avatar joanneeddy said:

    What a great recipe and such a clever idea…I will definitely try this and I too am sharing on Facebook! Thanks for sharing! Jo

    June 29, 2016
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  6. Unknown's avatar Bernadette said:

    This is amazing and so creative. I bookmarked this one.

    June 29, 2016
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  7. I have one of those pans and have never used it. Now I have a great new salad to try!
    This is amazing!

    June 29, 2016
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  8. Unknown's avatar wscottling said:

    That is genius! I love it!

    June 29, 2016
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      • Unknown's avatar wscottling said:

        I shared it with a cooking group I’m in on Facebook. I’m sure they’ll all love it. So cool!

        June 29, 2016
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      • Unknown's avatar wscottling said:

        I, unfortunately, cannot eat green leafy things that grow from the ground, because my body rejects them in a violent fashion. It’s not a pretty picture. >_<

        June 29, 2016
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  9. What a great idea! I love it. Even I can make that (probably). Ha ha THANKS!!!

    June 29, 2016
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  10. Unknown's avatar myweighin said:

    That is one stunning dish! Thanks for sharing:)

    June 29, 2016
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    • I am glad you like it. It’s fun to make and it looks good 🙂

      June 29, 2016
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  11. Unknown's avatar Patricia said:

    Wow! Thanks!👏👏👏

    June 29, 2016
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