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Pecan Berry Green Salad

By: Sandy Coughlin, Reluctant Entertainer

Serving Size: 4
Cook Time: 10 mins

Perfect for summertime entertaining occasions this beautiful Pecan Berry Green Salad, boasts combines layers of greens, berries, goat cheese, and golden pecans. Using the season’s freshest ingredients, this elegant salad is simple and impressive.

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Ingredients

7 to 8 ounces mixed salad greens (1 package)

6 ounces fresh blueberries

8 ounces fresh strawberries, sliced

6 ounces goat cheese, crumbled

1 cup raw pecan halves

Balsamic vinaigrette dressing or dressing of your choosing*

Process:

  1. On a large platter, spread out the salad greens.
  2. Next, sprinkle on blueberries, then layer the strawberries working from the outer edge of the plate to the center.
  3. Using your fingers, crumble the goat cheese onto the greens in medium to large crumbles.
  4. Finally, spread on the pecans.
  5. Toss with your favorite dressing* and serve cold.

*Nutritionals based on two tablespoons dressing per person

Nutritional Facts:

Calories 360
Fat 29g
Saturated Fat 8g
Sodium 580mg
Carbs 22g
Fiber 6g
Protein 12g

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* U.S. Food and Drug Administration: Scientific evidence suggests but does not prove that eating 1.5 ounces per day of most nuts, such as pecans, as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol may reduce the risk of heart disease. One serving of pecans (28g) has 12g of “good” monounsaturated fat and only 2g saturated fat.

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