Good Living from Pure Beauty Online

~ Skincare Advice, Tips and News from Pure Beauty Online

Good Living from Pure Beauty Online

Tag Archives: serve

Salad, but not as you know it

10 Wed Jul 2019

Posted by Stark in Health and Happiness

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

apricots, Asparagus, Balsamic vinegar, BBQ, beef tomato, cherry tomatoes, cold water, crushed, dinner, Extra virgin olive oil, free range chicken breasts, friends, garlic, grated, Hot Tuna and Sweetcorn Salad, ingredients, lemon juice, lemon zest, lunch, luscious green salad, olive oil, organic butter, pan, pan of salted water, peppery leaves, picnic, pitta, plates, red chilli, red onion, Red wine, roasting, rocket, salt and pepper, serve, slivers, soft, steaks, Summer chicken salad, tasty, trimmed, tuna, Vegan, very finely sliced, Watercress, Watercress and apricot pitta bread

How many times do you buy luscious green salad, only to find it limp and sad at the back of the fridge because you don’t know what to do with it?

Full of flavour, the peppery leaves of watercress and rocket contain essential vitamins and can be a great addition to any diet.

Whether you are having friends for dinner, planning an end of term BBQ or packing a picnic for the park, we are here to share some ideas of how to get the most out of your salad leaves.

Watercress and apricot pitta bread
This vegan option takes around 10 minutes to get ready and serves two, making it a quick, easy lunch that is light but tasty.

Ingredients
1 bag of watercress and rocket (washed)
4 ripe apricots
½ a head of fresh fennel
Extra virgin olive oil
Wholemeal pitta breads
For the dressing:
75ml of extra virgin olive oil
1 clove of garlic, peeled and crushed
½ teaspoon of lemon zest
Fresh lemon juice
Salt and pepper

To start, halve the apricots, cut them into slices, brush them with oil and place in a hot, dry pan and cook for a minute or so, turning so they are soft.

To make the dressing, whisk together the lemon juice, lemon zest, garlic, olive oil, and salt and pepper, adding more lemon juice if required.

Toast and break open the pitta bread, add the salad and apricot slices, and enjoy.

Summer chicken salad
This is perfect for a mid-week treat or a lighter alternative to a full roast with all the trimmings.

Ingredients
2 free range chicken breasts
1 x bag of watercress and rocket
1 beef tomato, sliced
60ml olive oil
Large bunch of fresh asparagus, trimmed and washed
Salt and pepper to season

For the dressing

1 red onion, very finely sliced
1 red chilli, grated
2 tablespoons of olive oil
2 tablespoons of cold water
Salt and pepper to season

Method
Start by making the dressing as giving it time to settle before eating makes it taste best. Ensure that the onion is finely sliced into slivers and the garlic is well crushed. Put all the ingredients into a glass bowl and beat with a fork until you have a smooth mixture. Pour into a jar and put in the fridge.

We would suggest either putting the chicken on the BBQ or roasting for around 25 minutes, using any left-over garlic plus salt and pepper to season.

Cook your asparagus for two minutes in boiling salted water, then drain and set aside.
Wash the watercress and place onto each plate, then add the chicken and asparagus before drizzling on your dressing – and enjoy.

Hot Tuna and Sweetcorn Salad

Ingredients
1 bag of watercress and rocket
2 fresh tuna steaks
Cherry tomatoes
2 fresh corn on the cob
Olive oil
Balsamic vinegar to drizzle
A large knob of organic salted butter
Salt and vinegar

Method
Firstly, boil your corn on the cob in a pan of salted water, chop the tomatoes and wash them, together with the watercress and place on plates.

Next, cook the tuna steaks but do note, this doesn’t take long and burning can happen easily, so don’t walk away mid-cook! Brush the tuna lightly with oil, and season with salt and pepper. Place the fish in a heated frying pan over a high heat and cook for just a couple of minutes, depending on how thick the steaks are. Then, turn the tuna over and cook for another couple of minutes.

Add a drizzle of the balsamic vinegar to the salad, place the tuna on the leaves, drain and butter the corn and enjoy with seasoning as required.

Team Pure Beauty

What to do with the leftovers

03 Wed Jan 2018

Posted by Stark in Health and Happiness, Life and Fashion

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

almond milk, beansprouts, beef, bin, blender, bowl, Brussel sprouts, cabbage, cashew nuts, chicken, chopped, clementine, comfort food, cook, cranberry sauce, cups of spinach, dark brown sugar, favourite movie, Festive Bubble and Squeak, Festive Smoothie, festivities, food, fresh, Frozen, fruit bowl, garlic, golden brown, grate, gravy, ground cinnamon, ground nutmeg, hot, ice cubes, ingredients, leftovers, limes, liquid, mayonnaise, money, olive oil, parsnip, paste, plates, potato, red chilli, salt and pepper, serve, sieve, soft fruit, soy sauce, Spicy Noodles, spring onions, squeeze, supper, tofu, toss, tummy, turkey, vitamin, washed, waste, wok

www.pexels.com

With a tummy full of food and drink, you might be tempted to just chuck away the leftovers from the festivities, but don’t. It’s a massive bin and there is no reason to throw it in the bin.

We have had a look at how to get the most out of your festive feasts and hard-earned cash.

Spicy Noodles
Whether you have a plate of leftover chicken, beef, turkey or tofu, noodles are the perfect way to use them up.

For a fast and easy lunch or supper, you will need:

250g medium egg noodles
500g cooked meat or other protein
2 spring onions, peeled chopped
1 red pepper, chopped and seeded
One bag of prepared bean sprouts, washed and drained
The juice of two fresh limes
1 tablespoon of soy sauce
2 tablespoons of olive oil
2 teaspoons of dark brown sugar
1 garlic clove, crushed
1 red chilli, thinly sliced

First things first, cook the noodles, then drain and rinse with boiling water and leave to cool. Mix the soy sauce, lime juice and sugar into a thin paste.

Next heat the oil in a wok and when hot add the garlic, chilli, meat and spring onions, gently fry for a couple of minute then add the noodles and the bean sprouts into the pan and cook for another minute or two.

Next add your sauce to the mix, toss everything together well and once all ingredients are piping hot, serve and add extra soy sauce if needed.

Festive Bubble and Squeak
This is the ultimate in post-Christmas comfort food and is great eaten in bowls watching your favourite movie.

To make four servings you will need:

1 medium parsnip
1 potato
Leftover Brussel sprouts and/or cabbage
1 garlic clove, crushed
Leftover turkey or chicken
A little gravy – around 2 tablespoons
1 tablespoon of olive oil
1 large egg (free range)
Leftover cranberry sauce or mayonnaise

Peel the potato and parsnip, and then grate both into a bowl and spread the cabbage and sprouts.

Put the veg in a sieve and squeeze out as much liquid as you can, then put back into the bowl and beat in the egg as well as seasoning with the garlic, plus salt and pepper.

Once you have a sticky mess, shape into four small balls. Put the leftover meat into a pan and cook with the gravy over a low heat and gently cook until the turkey is warm. Next cook the balls for 3 minutes on each side until they are golden brown then add the cranberry or mayo and enjoy.

Festive Smoothie

As well as being left with plates of meat and veg, you will probably also find your fruit bowl is still full as people tend to opt for the chocolates over the apples and pears.

Don’t throw any of it away, instead use it to make a vitamin packed festive smoothie. For two delicious smoothies you will need:

2 apples, cored but with the peel left on
1/2 teaspoon of ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon of ground nutmeg
1 clementine
Small handful of cashew nuts
2 cups of spinach (fresh or frozen)
1 cup of almond milk
Ice cubes

Start by adding the liquid to your blender, followed by the soft fruit. Blend on high for 30 seconds or until the smoothie is creamy, then add the remaining ingredients and ice. Blast until smooth and drink.

Team Pure-Beauty

Follow Good Living from Pure Beauty Online on WordPress.com
Join the Pure Beauty Affiliate Programme

Favourites

  • Killoran Luxury Guest House – Bed and Breakfast on the Isle of Mull
  • MySousChef – Create, Share and Publish Recipes

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 32 other subscribers.

Recent Posts

  • Looking for a New Job? These Products Will Help You to Look Groomed At Your Interview
  • Dry Skin on Your Body? No Problem!
  • Cloud Skin – The Newest Skincare Trend
  • How to Prep Dry Skin Before Applying Makeup
  • Rebalance Your Mind and Body with Hay’ou

Archives

Pure Beauty on Twitter

  • Just posted a photo instagram.com/p/CpVBxFqIivo/… 3 weeks ago
  • Just posted a photo @ Lichfield instagram.com/p/Cocz-muLgGa/… 1 month ago
  • Just posted a photo @ Lichfield instagram.com/p/CoK7TYKLRqt/… 1 month ago

Our Sites

  • The Lichfield Beauty Salon
  • Pure Beauty Dermalogica
  • Pure Beauty Decleor
  • Pure Beauty Elemis
  • Pure Beauty Blog
  • Pure Beauty Reviews
  • Pure Beauty TrustPilot Reviews

Categories

  • Award Winning Products (10)
  • CND Nail Polishes (3)
  • Decleor Skincare Products (61)
  • Dermalogica Skincare (99)
  • Elemis Skincare Products (92)
  • Hair Care (27)
  • Health and Happiness (261)
  • Jan Marini Skincare Products (30)
  • Life and Fashion (208)
  • Nailtiques Nailcare (2)
  • Product Focus (372)
  • Product Information (232)
  • Pure Beauty (125)
  • Skincare Advice (453)
    • Skincare Problems (167)
    • Skincare Regime (155)
  • Skincare Regime (30)
  • Special Offers (15)

Tags

acne active moist ageing beauty body Christmas clean complexion decleor dermalogica dermalogica skincare products dry dryness dry skin Elemis exercise Eyes face fine lines food fresh friends hair healthy home hyaluronic acid hydrate hydration inflammation lavender love make-up moisture moisturiser natural oil redness Relax skin sleep smooth SPF spots stress summer sun Vitamin C water work wrinkles

Meta

  • Register
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.com

Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.

Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
  • Follow Following
    • Good Living from Pure Beauty Online
    • Join 32 other followers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Good Living from Pure Beauty Online
    • Customise
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...