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TYPE: Salad, Appetizer PREP TIME: < 15 mins
Goodies Needed
- Green Leaf Lettuce (preferably organic)
- Fresh Strawberries (preferably organic)
- Fresh Mini Bocconcini Cheese
- Sesame Seeds
- Mandarin Dressing (or your favorite fruit vinaigrette)
* Quantities depend on number of people you are serving and portion sizes
Preparation Steps
- Rinse lettuce leafs and remove excess water using salad spinner
- Cut up lettuce leafs with a knife, vertically and horizontally into bite size pieces
- Rinse strawberries, cut the tops to remove leaves, and cut the strawberries into desired size pieces
- Cut mini Bocconcini cheese into quarters or slices
- Place desired amount of lettuce into a bowl and follow with strawberries and cheese quarters
- Sprinkle the salad with sesame seeds and drizzle with dressing
- Enjoy!
- Come back and let me know how you liked it
Meal Nutritional Benefits
Green Leaf Lettuce:
- good source of: water, fiber, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, vitamin A, vitamin C and magnesium
- contain antioxidant properties to prevent cancer, enhance healthy immune function and promote a healthy digestive system
- for more information, visit the green leaf lettuce detailed overview from About.com
Strawberries:
- adds sweetness and tang to the salad
- good source of (in descending order): vitamin C, manganese, fiber, iodine, potassium, folate, vitamin B2 and vitamin B5
- contain antioxidant properties to prevent cancer, enhance healthy immune function and protect against rheumatoid arthritis
- for more information, visit the strawberry detailed overview from World’s Healthiest Foods
Bocconcini Cheese:
- adds a delicate, chewy texture to salad
- benefits include: low-fat, source of essential amino acids and calcium
Sesame Seeds:
- adds texture to the salad through a delicate crunch
- good source of (in descending order): copper, manganese, calcium, magnesium, iron, phosphorus, zinc, vitamin B1 and fibre
- have cholesterol lowering effect, work to prevent high blood pressure, protect liver from oxidative damage and increase vitamin E stores in
- for more information, visit the sesame seeds detailed overview from World’s Healthiest Foods










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