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I'm always looking for ways to use up all the zucchini that makes it ways into my hands each year. Until recently, I had no idea you could eat it raw, it simply had never occurred to me, because all the recipes you typically see for it has you cooking or baking it at some point.
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It was a great way to use some of my fresh herbs, veggies and fruit. This salad was a perfect compliment to our main dish of skirt steak rapped asparagus.
What You'll Need: serves 4-6
• 1/2 cup dried millet
• 1 1/2 cups water, or alternatively your
favorite broth or stock
•1 tsp. sea salt
• 2 cups fresh zucchini chopped into 1/4"
or smaller chunks
• 2 cups red grapes, halved
• 1 tsp. dried thyme or 3 tsp. fresh thyme
• Several sprigs of fresh parsley, chopped
• Small bunch of garlic or regular chives, chopped
• 1/4+ cup extra virgin olive oil
• Salt and pepper to taste
Getting Started:
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2. During the last 5 minutes of cooking stir in your thyme.
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4. Stir in the rest of your ingredients and then season with salt and pepper to taste. Serve either warm or cold. Enjoy!
I've been wanting to try new recipes using millet, this looks like a great salad for our family. Thank you for sharing! Blessings
ReplyDeleteThanks Carmen!
ReplyDeleteIs it 1/2 cup millet? it just says 1/2.
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Good catch, yes it is 1/2 cup. thanks!
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