Carrot and cucumber veggie noodle salad with cilantro hemp pesto
It's time to start thinking about fresh veggies and salads again. Use a madoline or a julienne peeler to make noodles out of carrots and cucumbers, and then dress them up with all kinds of toppings.
Avoiding wheat, looking to trim down, or just trying to get more veggies in your diet? Veggie 'noodles' are a great addition to a simplified meal.
Beyond the Peel
Even though it鈥檚 snowing in Canada as I write this, I still feel like spring is in the air. Probably because the sun is finally starting to rise before I do and set at a reasonable hour (not 5 p.m.). At least for me, with spring comes the unquenchable need for veggies. More Veggies! I can鈥檛 get enough. So I decided to ditch the grains and fill up on vegetable 鈥渘oodles.鈥
Yup, veggie 鈥渘oodles.鈥澛燱hether you鈥檙e trying to lean down, avoid wheat for digestive issues, or simply get more veggies into your diet, veggie 鈥渘oodles鈥 are a great addition to a simplified meal.
Sure you can buy a聽聽to make noodle shapes out of raw vegetables, but if you鈥檝e never tried it before, you may not want to invest in a fancy gadget. After all, we don鈥檛 need to create kitchen gadget cemeteries in our kitchens. A carrot peeler is a great way of testing out the concept like we did here for聽. A聽(this is the one we use) works great, too, if you have one. Or in this case, my sister picked up an inexpensive聽
I have to say I love it. It鈥檚 a carrot peeler that easily makes julienne style cuts. Using this style of peeler makes fantastic zucchini spaghetti in seconds. I also like how cost effective they are ($5-$7) and聽聽easily (since they are small) and clean up in a snap. If you end up loving the idea and find yourself making vegetable 鈥渘oodles鈥 on a regular basis, you can move on to fancier equipment, like the spiralizer mentioned above (which works amazingly well, by the way). I wouldn鈥檛 recommend the peeler if you were trying to feed a crowd, but for small jobs or a meal for 2, they are perfect. For bigger crowds, the spiralizer or mandoline is a better choice.
Of course, you don鈥檛 need any of those to make this recipe. You can simply chop or slice the veggies for an equally delicious and healthy meal.
Vegetable noodles are common in vegan and raw diets, but you don鈥檛 need to be vegan or following a raw diet to enjoy the benefits of this technique. When I get to my post in the fire-watching cabin, this will be a typical meal served with no meat or with the addition of a grilled portobello mushroom. Here we served the carrot and cucumber noodles with grilled deer. You may not have access to wild game, so serve it with chicken, beef, pork or omit the the meat entirely for a satisfying gluten free vegan meal.
I used lime in this pesto, simply for a different flavor profile, but lemon would work, too.
Cilantro hemp pesto (dairy free)
1 cup of lightly packed cilantro leaves and stems
3 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons聽
juice of 1/2 a lime (or lemon)
1 garlic clove minced
salt and pepper to taste
Place all the ingredients in a food processor and blend until the cilantro is finely minced but not pur茅ed. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Leftovers: Leftovers make a delicious sandwich spread. Add to burgers, a grilled cheese or use it as a topping for a burst of flavor on tomato soup.
Carrot and cucumber noodle salad
Serves 2
2 carrots
1/4 English cucumber, seeds removed (zucchini works well, too)
1 cup cilantro leaves
3 cups spinach leaves
juice of 1/2 orange
juice of 1/2 lime
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 tablespoon agave, honey, maple or sweetener of your choice
Salt and pepper
Remove the seeds of the cucumber by scraping with a spoon (skip this step if using a zucchini). Using a julienne peeler, spiralizer or mandoline, make 鈥渘oodles鈥 out of the carrots and cucumber. In a large bowl add the carrots and cucumber along with the cilantro and spinach. In a small bowl, blend the orange juice, lime juice, oil and agave. Season with salt and pepper. Toss the vegetables with some of the dressing. Top with the cilantro hemp pesto.
Additional topping: Grilled meat or fish, grilled portobello mushrooms or oven roasted eggplant.