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"Cabbage and Leek Salad...with Almonds"

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Blogger Steps said...

Oh, that looks so good! Thanks for sharing. I love the pictures!

Steps

March 7, 2011 at 7:43 AM

Blogger Ellie said...

Thank you, Stephanie! And, you're welcome:)... Thanks for stopping by.

March 7, 2011 at 8:14 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Sounds great and refreshing.

March 7, 2011 at 10:20 AM

Anonymous megi said...

The salad looks so good, like everything else you make, the photos are gorgeous too! I use leeks often but always cook them, will definitely try this salad, probably tomorrow. Thank you Ellie.

March 7, 2011 at 12:27 PM

Blogger Mihaela said...

Ellie, thank you for sharing this variation of the cabbage salad, it looks so good, and I am in a salad mood, for sure I'll give it a try!

March 7, 2011 at 7:40 PM

Blogger Ellie said...

Jennifurla, Thanks for stopping by...

Megi, Thanks you... I do hope you like it :) I often use the leek instead of green onion...it lasts much longer too.

Mihaela, The nuts do make the salad!...it makes it nutty and so delicious...healthy for you too:). Thanks for stopping by.

March 8, 2011 at 6:42 AM

Blogger Speranta said...

Arata foarte frumos...sunt tentata sa o incerc. Multumesc pentru reteta ...
:)

March 8, 2011 at 8:06 AM

Blogger Ellie said...

Cu placere, Speranta. Sper sa iti placa si tie:)...este o bunatate cu almonds.

March 8, 2011 at 4:29 PM

Anonymous megi said...

Ellie, the salad was so yummy, very refreshing too! We had it with roast chicken for dinner, then I mixed the leftover salad with roasted chicken breast cubes and had that for lunch the next day, very good! Thank you for another delicious recipe and inspiration, all I want to do is bake these days so I need lots of inspiration for actual meals. :)

March 10, 2011 at 6:11 AM

Blogger Ellie said...

That's too funny, Megi....and I need inspiration for baking:).
Just looking over some of your baking recipes yesterday:)...really impressed with your desserts and bread recipes. They look sooo good! Professional.
Am wanting to make a sourdough starter... I know you are a pro at that. I need to come over to see how you do that...
Oh,and I want to try the clementine cake...I've seen Nigella also has an orange/chocolate version... same sort of ingredients. Are you familiar with that particular recipe? Sounds really good... and well, having 2 versions is nice, too:).

Anyway, I am so glad you enjoyed the salad...thank you so much for the feedback. It does taste fresh ...especially in the winter:)

March 10, 2011 at 6:43 AM

Anonymous megi said...

Ellie, you certainly don't need inspiration for baking, everything you make is so beautiful, on my first visit to your site, I saw the spinach and feta layered Turkish bread, I was so impressed, bookmarked it right away, and I still haven't dared making it. I am looking forward to it though, maybe next week. :)

The orange chocolate cake is very similar the clementine cake, only with oranges and cocoa, of course more sugar. If you like the combination of chocolate and oranges, you would love it.

I answered you on my blog about the sourdough starter, it's really easy to make from scratch and it makes the most amazing breads. I rarely used commercial yeast since I started using a sourdough starter. I think you would really enjoy baking with it.

March 10, 2011 at 11:06 AM

Blogger Ellie said...

Megi, Thank you for your kind words. The layered turkish bread isn't difficult at all...it does have 100% white flour, though I think adding some whole grain would work just as well...spelt would also be wonderful. The only thing is(as with all breads) that it does need a warm environment to rise. I am sure you will make it even better:)...would be interesting to try it with some sourdough starter, it might turn it into something even better:)
My husband and I love the chocolate and orange combination...I think one of these days, I'll try Nigella's cake.
I'll run over and see your comment:)...thanks for stopping by.

March 10, 2011 at 12:25 PM

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