Wheat Berry Salad with Peas, Radishes, and Dill

Two different types of peas, along with radishes and a dill vinaigrette, give this salad a fresh spring flavor. Vary the mix of peas as you wish; maybe you like snow peas better than sugar snaps? And if you’re really feeling frisky, add some pea shoots!

INGRIDIENT

DIRECTION

Step: 1

Remove strings from sugar snap peas. Cut each snap pea or snow pea pod diagonally into thirds.

Step: 2

Bring a large pot of water to a boil over high heat. Add wheat berries, reduce heat to medium, and cook, uncovered, stirring occasionally, until tender but still chewy, about 1 hour. Stir in sugar snaps and frozen peas and cook 1 minute. Drain wheat berry mixture in a large colander and rinse under cold water. Drain well. Transfer wheat berry mixture to a large bowl and let cool, about 30 minutes. Stir in green onions and radishes.

Step: 3

Whisk together lemon juice, mustard, salt, and sugar until sugar is dissolved. Whisk in oil. Pour dressing over salad and toss well. Add dill and toss to combine.

NUTRITION FACT

Per Serving: 116 calories; protein 3.9g; carbohydrates 19.1g; fat 3.1g; sodium 265.4mg.

Fruit salad is one of the easiest salads to produce . It is high in fibre and water content . As fruits can make natural sugar , you can have it for breakfast . The sweetness can will give you enough energy for the day and deal with your sweet cravings too.

Salads is sometimes get a bad rap for being unpleasant (if they’re feather like and mean) or not good for body (if they’re not lean and mean). The substantial middle ground is not being talked about , but it’s precisely where you’ll found the good vegetable fruit that may get weight loss.

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