Yesterday and the day before, when temperatures were in the 30s and humidity soared here, would have been a good time to post this recipe. But, I didn’t, so here it is on a day that started warm and humid, only to be mercifully refreshed by a cold front moving into our area. Not too summery any more, but the principles of this salad can be applied pretty much any time of the year.
Here’s how it came about. We were at the cottage we rent on the shores of Lake Huron when we were invited to lunch with a group of friends. I decided that my contribution would be a salad based on what I could find at the local Juicy-Fruit Farm Market that morning.
My market yield included a couple of slim and tender yellow zucchini, fresh tomatoes, some slicing cucumbers and an orange pepper. I had brought some snow peas with us to the cottage, so I decided to use those too. Basically, I cut all the vegetables except the peas into roughly same-sized dice (the exception that proves the rule being that nice half-moon of cucumber that’s front and centre in the photos, having escaped my notice earlier). I sliced the snow peas lengthwise to add visual interest.
The dressing was one of my quick, whisk-it-with-a-fork-in-a-small-bowl specials: a tablespoon and a half or so of olive oil, a good tablespoon of red wine vinegar, half a teaspoon of whole grain mustard, freshly ground pepper and a bit of salt. Whisk, taste, adjust, pour over the salad and toss.
Final steps? Take photos, cover the salad, change from beach garb into lunch-with-friends-on-the-patio clothing and head out for a convivial few hours of mingling and sharing our various culinary contributions to the meal.
Fresh, local, simple. Ah, summer.
Kitchen Memories
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Two Years Ago: Summer-Fresh Bean & Tomato Salad
What a lovely salad. And I love that you’re enjoying it at a cabin at Lake Huron. Sounds magical!
It’s always magical at the lake! Thank you.
Ah, Summer is right! Salads like these are one of the benefits of Summer eating. Mine are usually Saturday night, having been to the farmers market that morning. Yours looks great. Mar, and I’m sure your dinner mates loved it.
Thanks, John. I think the best meals aren’t planned in advance, they come about based on what was fresh and attractive at the farmers market that day. What better inspiration could we have!
That salad looks very beautiful and refreshing.
I appreciate your comment, Jo Ann; thanks for stopping by!
I love Lake Huron but haven’t been for a few years. This refreshing looking salad must have been a big hit with your friends.
Lake Huron is a treasure – hope you get back there before long! Maybe you could take a salad like this for a picnic on the beach 🙂
That salad was a perfect meal on the beach…thank you for the beautiful memories Mar!
So glad you enjoyed it!
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