Terrace Garden Salad

I am so proud of myself.

I needed to eat dinner. And fast. Mr TBTAM and I had exactly 2 1/2 hours between dropping my daughter off at the cruise boat at Battery Park for her 8th grade class prom (Don’t get me started on why an 8th grade graduation dance now has to be called a Prom…) and picking her up. We wanted to ride the loop in Central Park.

What could I make quickly?

First, to the herb garden – my container lettuce crop was bursting from the pot, and there was basil, parsley and mint.

Next, to the fridge. There were still artichoke hearts and sun-dried tomatoes from Costco. Those chickpeas I had drained the other night and only used half. A scallion. Two eggs. A few measly almonds in a bag in the freezer. Some leftover homemade lemon vinaigrette in a jar

Finally to the cabinets – Cous Cous! The wonder grain that cooks in 5 minutes! Yes!

Within 10 minutes, I had a meal fit for a king and queen.

I love my herb garden and the opportunities it give me to cook and eat healthy. And fast.


Terrace Garden Salad

You’ll make a batch of couscous, but will only use 1/4 cup for this salad, which serves two. Save the rest of the couscous for tomorrow and make it again. I needed to make this quickly, so I browned the chickpeas on the stove top. But if you have time, roast them instead. Add as many greens as you want for this salad

I had some leftover, so the next day I tossed in some melted Haloumi cheese that I found at the Farmers Market (after melting it in a saute pan with olive oil), refreshed the salad with new lettuce and herbs from the garden and more tomatoes and artichokes, and had a fabulous lunch.

1/4 cup cooked couscous
Mixed salad greens
6 basil leaves, 6 mint leaves, and a few sprigs of parsley torn or chopped coarsely
4 marinated artichoke hearts, drained well and quartered
4 large sun dried tomatoes, drained well and sliced into quarters lengthwise
1 scallion, chopped
1/4 cup canned chickpeas, drained and very dry
1 egg
1 tbsp olive oil
1 tbsp almonds
Lemon vinaigrette (I keep this made and in the fridge most of the time)
Salt and pepper to taste

Start the couscous, and while it is sitting off the heat, do the rest.

Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a small saute pan. Toss in chickpeas and saute over high heat till browned, tossing several times. Lower the heat and add the egg, stirring it around with till cooked softly.

Toss with the remaining ingredients in a medium bowl and serve immediately

Couscous

1 cup couscous
1 cup chicken broth or water
1 tbsp olive oil

Heat chicken broth with the oil in a medium saucepan until boiling. Add the couscous, stir well and remove the pan from the heat. Cover and let sit for 4-5 minutes. Fluff with a fork before serving.
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This post is my submission to Weekend Herb Blogging, a weekly carnival planted at Kalyn’s Kitchen, now being tended by Cook Almost Anything and hosted this week at Erbe in Cucina

3 Responses to Terrace Garden Salad

  1. Well how fun! I was just about to click "bookmark to delicious' so I could save this as a recipe to try when I saw you were submitting it for Weekend Herb Blogging. What a great way to use some herbs! Love the idea of adding couscous to a green salad too. Great recipe.

  2. I enjoy salads with self-grown ingredients… it looks great! Thank you for sharing this with WHB!

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