Roast Beef Oriental Salad
Last Post 24 Sep 2011 07:35 AM by cranberrycat. 2 Replies.
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23 Sep 2011 05:22 PM
    I adapted this salad from a recipe that I saw in a magazine (sorry, forgot which one). The original recipe was for roast beef lettuce rolls. I actually tried the original recipe, but felt that the roll-up into the lettuce was just too time consuming, and felt it would make a great salad all on its own!

    ROAST BEEF ORIENTAL SALAD

    Cucumber, raw, 1/2 medium
    Peppers - Sweet, red, raw, 1 medium (approx 2-3/4" long, 2-1/2" dia)
    Shredded Carrots, 1/2 cup
    Red Plum, Raw Medium Size, 0.5 Plum (2 1/8")
    Onions - Spring or scallions (includes tops and bulb), raw, 1/4 cup, chopped
    Agave Nectar, 1 tsp
    Oscar Meyer - Deli Fresh-Slow Roasted Roast Beef, 12 slices (can use other brand if desired)
    Trader Joe's - Toasted Sesame Oil - Cold Pressed, 2 tsp
    Rice wine vinegar, 2 tbsp
    fresh or dried ginger, to taste

    Chop all vegetables except onions and place in a serving bowl.
    Gently chop or tear roast beef into bite-size pieces and add to salad.
    Mix rice wine vinegar, sesame oil, agave nectar, and ginger in a small container, add onions. Drizzle over top of salad.
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    24 Sep 2011 05:34 AM
    I would serve a large bowl of romaine lettuce leaves with this salad so people can used them as kind of vessels Easier to eat like that.
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    24 Sep 2011 07:35 AM
    I always had thought I would try it with other lettuce, but then I just decided to forget the lettuce! The original recipe did not call for the red pepper, but I needed more favorable carb. But, definitely do whatever makes it fun to eat!
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