Sweet and juicy strawberries with crunchy raw walnuts and creamy chevre on citrus sesame spinach.
This salad is incredibly easy to make and great for summer evenings. It pairs best with a simply marinated flank steak or grilled portabellos!
With super simple salads, the key is fresh high quality ingredients. The flavors of the vegetables and fruits really make the salad so the fresher the better. Sweet ripe strawberries will really shine in this salad!
If you avoid nuts, you can omit or replace the walnuts. The crunch really adds to the salad so i'd recommend replacing with toasted sunflower seeds.
Put the tahini in the bowl and juice the lime into the bowl. Grind some of the lime rind into the bowl and one to two grinds of himalayan sea salt. Whisk with a fork and add a little bit of water to thin it out.
Tahini is just sesame seed butter and it's fantastic! Read more about it here. It's excellent in ceasar dressing, fudge, and on burgers!
If you like this dressing, it is similar to the one used in these kale superfood bowls!
Evenly coat the spinach in your newly mixed tahini lime dressing.
Slice the berries and mix half into the spinach, reserving half for the top
We eat with our eyes first, so some of the sliced strawberries will go on top with the chevre and walnuts. However, there are too many strawberries to put all of them on top.
For that reason, mix half of the strawberry slices into the spinach and then reserve the rest of the slices to spread on top of the salad.
Top the salad with remaining strawberry slices, crumbled walnuts and chunks of chevre.
This salad is fresh and light yet creamy and satisfying. It pairs really excellently with grilled flank steak!
You might also enjoy this persimmon salad.
Sweet and juicy strawberries with crunchy raw walnuts and creamy chevre on citrus sesame spinach that's easy to make and great for summer evenings.
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