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Broccoli Salad with Yellow Peppers, Pine Nuts, and Cranberries

Luscious and yummy are rarely terms applied to salad, but I would be so bold as to use them to describe this one. Offbeat, colorful, and quick, it’s a dish I make often in winter months when cool, crunchy salads are less enticing.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    4 to 6 servings

Ingredients

2 large broccoli crowns, cut into bite-size florets (about 4 heaping cups)
1 medium yellow bell pepper, diced
1/4 cup pine nuts, lightly toasted in a dry skillet
1/3 cup dried cranberries
1/4 cup Sesame-Ginger Salad Dressing (page 222) or equivalent store-bought dressing

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Steam the broccoli florets just until bright green. Drain and rinse under cool water until room temperature or slightly warm.

    Step 2

    Combine the broccoli and the remaining ingredients in a serving bowl, toss well, and serve.

  2. nutrition information

    Step 3

    Calories: 170

    Step 4

    Total Fat: 11g

    Step 5

    Protein: 5g

    Step 6

    Carbohydrates: 15g

    Step 7

    Fiber: 4g

    Step 8

    Sodium: 55mg

Reprinted with permission from Vegan Express: Featuring 160 Recipes for Quick, Delicious, and Healthy Meals by Nava Atlas. Copyright © 2008 by Nava Atlas. Excerpted by permission of Broadway, a division of Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. Nava Atlas is the author of nine cookbooks, including The Vegetarian Family Cookbook, The Vegetarian 5-Ingredient Gourmet, and Vegetarian Soups for All Seasons. She lives in the Hudson Valley region of New York with her husband and two teenage sons (all vegans).
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