November 13, 2008
Wild Rice Salad with Cashews and Lemon-Mint Dressing
I took this amazing cooking class instructed by Omid Roustaei, (who is also a personal chef) a few weeks back. As healthy and nutritious as all his creations that day were, there was one particular dish that caught my attention "The wild rice salad".
It was a sensual burst of flavors in my mouth, almost like a perfect medley of sweet, bitter, nutty and every bit pleasantly Herby.
Wild rice is a different variety of rice that grows in water, and only the flowering part is above the water. It is black in color and high in protein, amino acids and dietary fiber, and low in fat. Gluten-free like every other rice.
They are normally used in sync with other rices and sold like a medley, but they can be brought separately too, and can be used in salads like these. They are harder than normal rice, and thus takes longer to cook.
I don't use wild rice on a regular basis, so got what I needed in the bulk section of the grocery store, that works out cheaper too.
The original recipe called for cranberries which I omitted, added green bell peppers, and subtituted zucchini with raw mangoes. And it turned out just the way I liked it.
Mangoes did add its own magic to the whole salad. It is a must try. And super healthy too.
Wild Rice Salad with Cashews and Lemon-Mint Dressing
Ingredients:
Salad:
Wild rice -1 cup
Vegetable broth - 2 1/4 cups
Raddichio/any bitter greens - 1/2 cup
Raw mango - 1 small (diced) (Could substitute this with zucchini)
Red pepper - 1 (diced)
Green bell pepper - 1 small (diced)
Carrot - 1 (diced)
Roasted salted cashew nuts - 1/2 cup
Salt - To taste
Dressing:
Olive oil - 3 tbsp
Lemon juice - From 2 large lemons
Garlic - 4 cloves (finely chopped)
Mint - 1 bunch chopped
Pepper - 1 tsp
Salt - To taste
Method:
In a cooking pot, combine wild rice, salt and broth and bring to to a boil. Simmer, and cover. Cook for about 40 - 60 min or till the grain is soft.
I used a rice cooker to cook the wild rice, so did not have to keep checking.
Cool completely.
In another large bowl, mix all the ingredients listed in the dressing section.
To this add the cooled wild rice, the rest of the vegetables, (except cashews), salt and pepper and let it sit for an hour in the refrigerator.
Just before serving add the roasted cashew nuts and serve.
Yields 4 to 6 servings.
This goes to:
Sangeeth's Eat Healthy Fight Diabetes event
Srivalli's Rice mela event
Kimi's Nourishing Holiday Food event
Ivy's World Food Day event
Suganya's Vegan Ventures event
If I can ask...what is wild rice? pardon my ignorance and enlighten me plz..otherwise the pics are very inviting...
ReplyDeleteWow, what a salad! Looks so rich and mouth-watering. A bowl of super health is tempting me to finish it!
ReplyDeleteThe wild rice has never intrigued me :( But seeing ur picture and description I would like to give a try :) Very attractive salad!
ReplyDeletelooks gorgeous :-) love the addition of the cashews and wild rice is always great
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely delectable and the color is very inviting.
ReplyDeleteWow. It looks so delicious. Full of flavor and textures.
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Nice salad I love cashew :)
ReplyDeleteLooks healthy, yummy and tempting.
ReplyDeleteBowl of salad looks very inviting and utterly delicious....
ReplyDeleteI can imagine the burst of flavours....looks ver appealing to me.
ReplyDeleteLooks very nice and rich! Hope you are fixed with lighting problem:)
ReplyDeleteLove the flavors used in this salad,looks colorful...Divya, I tried your semolina bread a few days back and it came out wonderfully, we loved it, will be posting it with a link back to yours by the end of the week...
ReplyDeleteI have had something like this but nothing with cashew toppings now I got the recipe :)
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Exotic healthy wild rice salad:)
ReplyDeleteExotic.I have never used wild rice.Your pics are droolworthy.Nice to know you attend such classes.Here I am stuck being lazy and lazy.
ReplyDeleteI have never tried black rice,this looks so good,I especially like the dressing.
ReplyDeleteI have never cooked with wild rice. The picture has inspired me to give it a try. Time for me to buy wild rice...
ReplyDeleteThat looks great divya...and I think this will be a great one for rice mela...:)
ReplyDeleteHealthy recipe as always and with mangoes is worth the try.
ReplyDeleteI guess the tips has indeed helped you. I find a difference in your pictures....is it true???
wow such a rich salad and the nut garnished invites me to pick. beautiful color and healthy post indeed.
ReplyDeleteHey divya that nice to know that u started going to classes....so am waiting for ur innovative recipes dear......and at the ssame time sad that everybody around me is working round the clock learning sth....and me jst a lazy bug:(
ReplyDeleteWow Divya!!!!!! Neva really tried wild rice.....Your blog is inspiring me to do it....
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Colourful salad...healthy salad with bunch of awesome ingredients...glad to know that u r going to classes...
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Oh my god, that looks amazing! I LOVE wild rice and green mangoes (although i wouldnt touch a ripe mango). The lemon-mint dressing sounds great, im defenitely trying this!
ReplyDeleteattractive salad...whats wild rice?..is there anything tht v can add on behalf of that?
ReplyDeleteI simply love the texture of wild rice.. that salad looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love the way wild rice feels in my mouth. What an awesome combination... mangoes, nuts and all things nice.
ReplyDeletevery interesting recipe..would love to try it sometime..
ReplyDeleteThat is such a different way of using rice. Gotta try this salad.The addition of cashews make it more tempting. :-)
ReplyDeleteSorry im new the term wild rice wat is this.. phtos look so inviting..:)
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ReplyDeleteSalad looks absolutely delicious!
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ReplyDeletesalad looks great, and the creative combinations of rice,mangoes,cashews is very appealing to me..
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mmm...fabulous combination of tastes and textures! this is one salad that would keep my belly satisfied for the day!
ReplyDeleteYo Anuvidya - This salad looks super delicious!
ReplyDeleteCan I steal a whole bowl!
and nutritious too!
I need to get into this salad.
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I love wild rice and ur recipe rock. Looks and sounds delicious!!!Yummm entry!!
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i love the picture .. a healthy bowl
ReplyDeleteLooks so very tempting! But, I know I don't even need to think about it, I had once tried to make it before. I even mixed it with white basmati ric, but my hubby ...buh huu huu! I don't know just to make it for me aloe is too much of an effort. sob... sob!
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ReplyDeleteThe salad looks great ..Great work
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veena
Thanks very much for participating in the WFD - "Time to be Thankful" Event. Although I never had wild rice before it sure sounds delicious with all those ingredients.
ReplyDeletePriya, Raaji, Curry Leaf - Guys, I don't go to classes on a regular basis. This was an exception since I got the opportunity to attend.
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Suma and Sangeeth (and everyone who wanted to know what wild rice was) - Updated in the post section, pls check.
Suma - Any hard grained rice would work, but unfortunately I don't know of any rice that holds its shape as good as wild rice. You could give it a try with other varieties though!
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That salad looks so delicious and juicy. I have never had wild rice before, now its on my grocery list.
ReplyDeleteMmmm, looks great. I will be trying this out before Thanksgiving and will substitute Swiss Chard (which is prolific in the garden) for the greens and perhaps pommegr. seeds for the mango. Looking forward to giving this a try...thanks for the inspiration.
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