Not sure where to start? Here are five lettuce-free salad ideas to get you going. Chickpea Salad Did you buy too many beans? We've been there. If you can't eat anymore homemade hummus, how about a bean-based salad? Rachael Ray'sChickpea Salad(pictured above) is packed with crunchy...
or a so-perfectly-shaped-it's-like-it-was-built-for-this butter lettuce cup — holds everything together flawlessly, without taking over the dish. more: why your salad should cut out the middle man (i.e. the lettuce). my favorite dish to rework into a lettuce wrap is a chinese ...
I love to serve this salad as-is for a light and refreshing side dish, but sometimes I add other ingredients to change the flavors and/or make it more of a main course offering. Here’s some ideas: Add in extra veggiesyou have on-hand like tomatoes, different colored peppers, crisp cu...
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Leftover Ideas Leftover lettuce wrap filling is scrumptious served over rice or noodles for an easy meal. You can also turn leftovers into a salad by serving them over lettuce. What to Serve With Chicken Lettuce Wraps Salad. Salad goes well with chicken lettuce wraps. Asian Cabbage Salad and...
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Turkey Larb (or Turkey Laap) is a healthier spin on chicken or meat lettuce wraps. I love how this simply refreshing salad is packed with lean protein and still is very filling and loaded with refreshing flavors. You can serve Turkey Larb as an appetizer or as salad-for-dinner. (read on...
Tuna Salad Lettuce Wraps are the perfect low-carb lunch or light dinner, and this is so quick and easy to make!
A salad is the most common way to eat lettuce. Simply chop romaine lettuce and place it in a salad bowl with tomatoes, cucumbers, and any other vegetables of your choice. Then dress it with olive oil and lemon juice. This is a great lunch or dinner!
Wouldn’t it be great if we could help reduce all that salad and lettuce that goes to waste? Please let me know how you like these recipes, or share some of your own. What other ideas might you have for making sure that leftover salad doesn’t go to waste?