1 Review An unlikely pairing of grapes and broccoli creates an out-of-the-ordinary quick side dish. The sweet snappy bite of the grapes complements the crispy raw broccoli and onion, while the creamy dressing and toasted almonds pull it all together. Enjoy it for lunch or double the recipe...
Combine bacon, broccoli, celery, grapes, almonds, and raisins in a large bowl; stir in dressing and serve. Cook's Note: Mix red, green, and purple grapes if possible. Nutrition Facts(per serving) 397Calories 27gFat 27gCarbs 15gProtein ...
Salads » Broccoli Grape Salad with Bacon April 11, 2017 by Malinda Linnebur Pin Share Tweet Jump to Recipe - My Broccoli Grape Salad with bacon combines crisp broccoli, crunchy bacon, and sweet red grapes all in a creamy dressing. Broccoli and grape salad is one of those classic, ...
Broccoli: Fresh broccoli florets add a nutritious crunch and vibrant green color to the dish. Grapes: Juicy grapes bring a touch of sweetness to balance out the savory flavors of the salad. Red Onion, Cucumbers, and Radishes: These crisp and colorful veggies add texture and a hint of zing...
Broccoli, grapes, almonds and bacon are a few ingredients that will makes this wonderful salad a hit at any gathering! Enjoy!
If you’ve made this broccoli salad recipe a few times now and are looking for a bit of a change, here are some suggestions. Instead of cranberry, use fresh diced apples, grapes, diced pear, or mandarin orange. You can also use more dried fruit, like apricot or raisins. The sunflower...
This skinny gluten-free broccoli salad recipe is adapted from one I saw on Cooking Light’s website. With its plump grapes and crunchy broccoli florets, celery and salty sunflower seeds, this may be one of the best salads I’ve ever had. It doesn’t taste “healthy” at all. ...
The added flavor from sunflower seeds, dried cranberries (Craisins) or even diced grapes kick the dish up a notch. The additions are not necessary, but I think they add a bit of crunch and flavor.Now, for the creamy dressing. You will most likely already have the ingredients on hand. ...
Fruit: Swap the fruit for other sweet fruits such as seedless grapes, blueberries, chopped pineapple, clementine oranges, chopped peaches, etc. Add Nuts: Choose your favorite nuts such as pecans, walnuts, cashews, pistachios, or macadamia nuts. In addition, try some toasted coconut possibly wit...
These cheesy broccoli bites are crispy on the outside and warm and tender on the inside. One of the most delicious ways to serve broccoli to your kids! My philosophy is that kids should taste and try different fruits and veggies in a variety of ways. Roasted, raw, pureed, frozen, dried...