Posted on 05 May 2010
I dropped the ball on Monday and forgot to schedule my post for 8 am as always so it sat in draft mode until I realized around 2:00 that it was not live. Oh dear – what a doofus. So with that being said your Google readers did not get updated with the Juicer Recipes post until yesterday because I have my feed burner set to update at 12:00pm. My bad and I am sorry. However, on the positive side of things – it is looking like I am posting two days in a row.
Not the case but wait until you see this beauty! A simple avocado and egg salad with a splash of balsamic vinaigrette – simply delicious. The health kick is pushing forward day after day and I am actually loving it. Now don’t get me wrong, I still eat a little treat here and there but very much in moderation. Mrs. Zesty and I are teaming up and by doing it together it is quite fun and motivating. Not that I was a terrible eater before i would sometimes over indulge in some unnecessary snacks at random times of the day.

Without further a do – feast your eyes on this salad. Totally random but lovely just the same. Do you think it is weird that a guy uses the word “lovely” a lot? Oh boy, i am getting off topic a lot today…. my apologies.
Ingredients
- Spring Greens
- Avocado
- Hard boiled egg
- Sliced almonds
- Blackberries
- Grape tomatoes
- Balsamic Vinegar
Method
- Wash and prep greens, berries and tomatoes
- Peel and chop hard boiled egg
- Peel and chop the avocado
- Add all ingredients together in a bowl
- Toss and dress with a drizzle of balsamic.
- ENJOY!
Zesty Tip: Peel your avocado just before you are ready to eat the salad and give it a little squirt with some fresh lemon juice to keep it from going brown so quickly.
A great salad for a lunch or even a light dinner.

This salad is very versatile and of course you can add whatever you want. Cold chicken would be a great alternative if you like that or you could even add some garbanzo beans for some extra flavor.
My whole take on salad is add what you like to eat and be simple with the dressing. The one thing that I do not like about salad is when the dressing is too heavy and the greens become soggy and limp. Keep it fresh and crunchy. Have an amazing Wednesday and keep your chin up.
Take care
zesty
Posted on 08 January 2010
Good day to you! I am back with another exciting post to keep you on your toes and wanting to almost lick the screen with excitement. Well that might be slightly over the edge but I was trying to be somewhat funny. I know… I know I am not that great at being funny – well at least portraying myself as funny over the internet. In real life I am hilarious – ask anyone if you don’t believe me!
Ok enough of me being a dork and onto a serious note. I have a kick bum salad to share with you today. It was part of the superb Bistro night at the NYE Gala. When you read the ingredients you will be saying to yourself… wow these ingredients are very simple and you are right. Simple and easy wins the race. I am telling you – great food made simple is definitely the way to go. I have had a hard time grasping that in the early part of my life when I always thought great food had to be fancy, but it really doesn’t have to be that way.

Just take a look below and see the specs to make this beauty.
Ingredients
- Mixed greens for 8 people, store mix or make own as desired.
- 3 Large oranges
- 2 Avocados
- 1 Tsp. Dijon mustard
- 1/2 Tsp. salt
- 1/2 Tsp ground black pepper
- 2 Tsp. honey
- 2 Medium shallots, minced
- 1 Tbsp. olive oil
- 1 Tbsp. chopped fresh mint
- 1 Tbsp. chopped fresh cilantro
Method
- Segment the oranges and collect juice from the procedure, set aside segments and the juice.
- Should have about 3/4 cup of juice and add to this with another orange if needed.
- Combine 1/2 cup of the orange juice with ginger, and mustard. Salt and pepper to taste.
- In a second bowl mix 1/2 the shallots with the remaining orange juice and whisk in the olive oil, season with salt and pepper.
- When ready to serve, open and dice the avocados and mix with honey ginger dressing, add the remaining shallots, cilantro and mint.
- Add this mixture to the greens and gently mix.
- Top with remaining dressing at the table if needed.
- ENJOY!

Zesty Tip: Did you know, Avocados contribute nearly 20 vitamins, minerals and beneficial plant compounds that add to the nutrient quality of your diet.
Around the Blogsphere
- So I finally had some time yesterday to check out the blogstalker again. Nate was missing in action for a while but I did miss a few oh his hilarious posts. Nate is a fantastic writer and will definitely make you laugh as he talks about food blogs all over the net. He has mentioned zesty a couple of times and seems to enjoy my hair style. If you have not yet checked him out… you must today over at the blogstalker.
- I am pretty excited to do a guest post this coming Sunday at Picky Palate. In the same breath, I am kind of nervous and wondering what I should feature as the post. I am sure I will come up with something.
- I have completed the Campbell’s Video Shoot for GoodBite.com. I am reathrilled about the outcome. It launched on January 26th so I will be sure to keep you posted and get you ready for the big splash in a couple of weeks.
- OPEN SKY Discount NEWS….. Open Sky launched a new look yesterday and it is looking super hot. You can check out my new store front and in addition to the sexy new look you can enter a coupon code “REDESIGN” and receive a 10% Coupon. This discount will run until the end of January so spread the word and buy whatever you see fit. If you are looking for certain products and do not see them in my store – let me know and I will work on getting them in my store and trying them out.