Ribbons of Zucchini Mediterranean Salad

"The conception of this salad has been floating around in my head for several weeks. I was inspired by a picture of a salad with thin, ribbon-sliced zucchini in a magazine I looked at recently. I didn't care for the other components of the salad, but the picture got my brain "a-whirring"! I thought it was such a beautiful and fun presentation for everyday, ordinary, downtrodden zucchini. I mixed and matched several different ideas and finally came up with this Ribbons of Zucchini Mediterranean Salad using some of our favorite summer veggies. Along with the zucchini ribbons (easily done with a common vegetable peeler), the salad includes crisp peppers, red onions, ripe tomatoes, tiny green peas, Kalamata olives and Feta cheese all married together with a lemony herb dressing and finished off with a sprinkle of pine nuts."
 
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photo by The Cafe Sucre Fari photo by The Cafe Sucre Fari
photo by The Cafe Sucre Fari
Ready In:
32mins
Ingredients:
14
Serves:
4-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place zucchini, herbs, peppers, onions, and 1/4 cup dressing in a medium size bowl. Gently mix (I do this with my hands) to coat all vegetables with dressing. Refrigerate until ready to serve - this step can be done several hours ahead.
  • Just before serving time, remove zucchini/veggie combination from refrigerator and transfer to serving platter or bowl. Sprinkle with peas, tomatoes and olives and drizzle with more dressing, to taste. Finish salad off by sprinkling with the Feta and pine nuts, if desired. Serve slightly cool or at room temperature.
  • If serving as a dinner salad - Just before serving, slice chicken sausage into 1/4 inch slices, slice slightly on the diagonal. Heat a medium saute pan over medium high heat, add 2 teaspoons olive oil and swirl pan to coat bottom completely. Add sliced sausage and cook 1-2 minutes or until golden, then flip and repeat on other side. Remove from heat and add to salad.
  • Serves 6-8 as a side salad or 4 as a dinner salad.
  • Notes:

  • *To slice zucchini, first make sure your vegetable peeler is fairly sharp - the first time I tried this it was a pain (and a mess)! I realized that my vegetable peeler was quite old and dull. I purchased a new one and the slicing was a breeze; cut stem and base ends off of zucchini and place on a flat surface. Slice a thin strip off of one long edge and turn zucchini over so cut surface is now on the bottom. This gives you a flat surface so the zucchini won't roll. Using a vegetable peeler, cut thin strips or ribbons of zucchini. Slice 3 or 4 strips on the first side, then rotate back to other side and continue slicing until you get to the seedy middle and what's left is too thin to slice anymore. Discard the core.
  • **If you haven't tried chicken sausage you're missing out on a wonderful secret. Chicken sausages come in all kinds of flavor combinations, you need to try a few and find your favorites. There are several things I love about these sausages - they are low fat, most of the time between 3-5 grams of saturated fat and 110-160 calories per sausage. They usually have a ton of protein, anywhere from 12-18 grams! That means they keep you satiated for a long time! They are also just plain delicious and can be grilled, sautéed, used in pizzas, panninis, sandwiches, quiches, etc. etc. I always have some of these in my freezer. Currently, my favorite is the Three Cheese variety from Sam's Club (15 gm. of protein with only 130 calories).

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  1. Delicious salad with all the ingredients that we love. We did not use the sausages - just made the salad itself. We will definitely have this lovely veggie salad again! Thanks for the post. Made for Fall PAC, October, 2011.
     
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