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Taco Salad For One + Using Props in Photos

February 19, 2011

We had such a warm, Spring-like day yesterday! The temperature reached 11C and it was sunny for most of the day. Spring fever is officially in full force. Sun 

[Sadly, as I type this, a cold front has moved in and a snow storm is due tomorrow. A little piece of me just died inside.]

But since I am writing this post a day late, I am going to pretend this is today’s weather.

A lot of the snow and ice melted…and we can now see patches of grass.

Note: patches of grass. I’ll take what I can get…

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I went outside for a 2 mile run to celebrate the warm weather. It turned out to be the perfect mid-day pick me up during a busy work day (I was out and back in under 20 minutes!).

Then I chowed down on this awesome Taco Salad. This salad is definitely a keeper and will add a fun change to your lunchtime routine!

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Taco Salad For One (Vegan + Gluten-Free)

Crunchy, refreshing, filling, and feisty, this taco salad will have you looking forward to salads at lunch once again. If you are packing this salad for lunch, you can keep the sauce in a separate container and then add just before use for maximum freshness.

Adapted from Itsy Bitsy Foodies. Recipe originally from Cooking Light.

Yield: 1 serving

Ingredients:

  • Romaine or spinach (~1 cup, chopped)
  • 1/3 cup Chopped tomatoes
  • 1/3 cup Chopped bell peppers
  • 1 small avocado, sliced
  • Taco ‘Meat’ (I processed 1 cup of bean medley with 3 tbsp walnuts, see below)
  • 1/4 cup chopped carrots
  • Cilantro-lime vinaigrette (see below)

 

Directions: In a large bowl, toss the cilantro-lime vinaigrette with the rest of the ingredients. Serve with tortilla chips, crackers, and/or salad toppers.

Cilantro-Lime Vinaigrette

  • 1/4 cup chopped, seeded tomatoes
  • 1/4 cup chopped cilantro (optional, I didn’t have any but it was still great)
  • 1 tsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tsp zested lime
  • 1 Tbsp lime juice
  • 1/2 tsp cumin
  • 1/4 tsp chili powder
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • 1/8 tsp-1/4 tsp garlic powder

 

Directions: Combine all of the ingredients in a food processor or high-speed blender and process until smooth.

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The first thing I did was make the Cilantro-Lime Dressing by processing the following ingredients:

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It makes enough for 1 serving.

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Now, in the same processor bowl (no need to rinse!) add in 1 cup of bean medley and 3 tbsp of walnuts.

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The original recipe was not vegan, so I thought this would be a great way to make a veggie ‘meat’. The walnuts gave it an amazing texture so make sure not to over process them.

The Taco ‘Meat’ turned out DELICIOUS- much better than ground beef in my opinion. ;) One serving of this packs in over 17 grams of protein and over 14 grams of fibre too.

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Grab your other veggies for the salad…whatever your little heart desires.

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Mix everything together and serve. Easy as that.

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This was a great lunch and a fun change from normal salads.

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Serve with crackers, tortilla chips, or salad toppers.

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Using Props with Food Photography

Lately, I have been making an effort to create a scene when I shoot my food photos. In the professional world, this is called Food or Prop Styling.

In my amateur world, it is called playing around with my photos. ;)

Prop styling is basically a way to:

1) Fill up empty space in your photo

2) Create a realistic scene at a table

3) Add dimension and depth

4) Make the photo come ALIVE!

If you are interested in reading more on this subject, there is a great article on Prop Styling here.

Here is one of the first shots I did for this Taco Salad:

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It is a boring and blah photo, eh?

Nothing in the background = empty space!

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After

Then I tried to fill up the empty space using a few ‘props’. (I dislike using the word prop when the things I used were actually things that I used for lunch!)

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By just adding a simple bowl of crackers and a bright dish towel, I was able to fill up some of that boring empty space.

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Side by side:

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Big difference!

I also filled up some empty space in my Garbanzo Bean Soup photos.

Before:

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That one didn’t start off incredibly bad since I already had a second bowl of soup in the background and a napkin, but there is still a huge amount of empty space in the shot.

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Then I added a colourful placemat in the background (on a diagonal), a lemon zester, a few lemons, and some paprika.

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The photos came alive!

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Looking at the photo today, I actually think it might be a bit too busy. A good rule of thumb with Food Styling is to remove one prop before shooting. You know the saying that you should remove one piece of jewelry after getting dressed? Well, the same applies here. ;)

Before                                                                                   After

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You can also see in this Avocado-Lime Black Bean Salad that I used 2 simple props to add dimension: an avocado and 2 limes. It really made the pictures pop!

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In the Vegan Alfredo, I used some herbs scattered about and a rustic looking placemat. It was SO simple and so effective.

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In my vegan nog recipe and High Protein Split Pea Soup, I used a holiday theme with a couple bulbs, a red placemat, and some garland.

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Generally, I ask myself what about the recipe jumps out at me and then I use that as my inspiration!

  • What flavours are prominent?
  • What colours pop out?
  • What are the main ingredients?
  • What is the theme of the dish (i.e., is it Christmas, Halloween, Birthday, etc)?
  • Type of cuisine
  • What tools were used in the preparation

 

Of course, sometimes all I want is a beautiful close-up to highlight a dish as in my Red Quinoa Salad!

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The point is to have fun with your photography and experiment, above all. :) Get creative and don’t be afraid to take some bad photos (I have LOTS that I should probably delete off my hard drive…or so my husband tells me…lol)

Missed my other photography posts? Check out How to make a Light Box and How to make a Light Reflector in 1 minute flat.

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Katie
15 years ago

Wow – that taco “meat” idea is genius!

Your food photography has really become something else! Such beautiful work :)

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Allison @ Food For Healing
15 years ago

saskatchewan just finished with some snow, so be prepared :P its -27C here today :S

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Allison @ Food For Healing
15 years ago

i think we are getting that snow tonight! eek

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lauren @ spiced plate
15 years ago

wow — i’m totally using these photography techniques — filling up the empty spaces is something i’ve been ignoring — but your photos look so fantastic all filled up!

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Lauren
15 years ago

I really need to do a better job of styling my food photo shoots. This was a great inspirational post! The taco salad looks fabulous. Great idea to add some walnuts to the beans!

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Jenn L @ Peas and Crayons
15 years ago

great post! I always forget about empty space in photos when it’s all I learned in art class – myyy bad! hehe

thanks girl!

xoXOxo
Jenn @ Peas & Crayons

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Amber K
15 years ago

Your photos are always so beautiful! The perfect mix of decoration without overdoing it :)

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lindsay
15 years ago

these are such good tricks! I love the added color too! Gorgeous! Thanks angela.

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Caitlin @the permanent life
15 years ago

Taco salads have been popular lately and yours looks amazing of course! Love them! I’m a new blogger so I’ve been working on my photography/food presentation. It’s still pretty yucky but I’m getting better thanks for the great tips!

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Audrey
15 years ago

Your photographs are always amazing, Angela. It’s amazing to see how far you’ve come in just the year and a half that I’ve been following. Seriously, you could teach a photography class. Your posts are always a feast for the eyes. I loved this behind the scenes look. :)

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Mary @ Bites and Bliss
15 years ago

Oh I miss taco salad so much!! I never thought th make meat out of beans. That looks fabulous!

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Clare
15 years ago

Hi Angela-
I just want to tell you how much I appreciate your blog. And I love that you make you food out of REAL FOOD! Nuts beans, greens, grains! Yay! Thanks for sharing your glow!

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JL goes Vegan
15 years ago

First. my plan was to have lentil nachos for dinner tonight — now I’m going with beans and walnuts! LOVE this idea! Thank you!

I just came home from Pier 1 with lots of new placemats and small dishes for photos — and even there thought I don’t know a thing about staging my shots. This is very helpful!

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Ari @ ThE DiVa DiSh
15 years ago

Taco salads are so yummy! I can’t wait to try your salad dressing! Such a fun new twist on salads! And thanks for your photo helps! Your amazing =]

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Erika
15 years ago

Mmmmm – there is so much gorgeousness in this post! So happy to have recently discovered your blog. You create such delicious sounding recipes – I had no idea vegan could be this YUMMY. I’m gluten free as well, and I so appreciate all of your modifications. I made your creamy avocado pasta last week and it was to die for good. Thank you for doing what you do!

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Jil @ Big City, Lil Kitchen
15 years ago

Love the use of props – I wish I had more space in my apartment to store props…until then…I’ll learn from the masters. haha

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alyssa - fashion fitness foodie
15 years ago

I love your blog so much! You put so much thought, time and effort into everything I really enjoy reading your tips.. My pics are always boring so I will try some of your suggested options next time I am cooking :)

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Ellie@fitforthesoul
15 years ago

Thank you so much for this Angela! I had fun perusing through the whole post :) And that website is very useful too! It’s so interesting how much BRIGHTER the food looks INSIDE the taco salad bowl too~It’s like the props create some kind of bouncing effect for the food to look brighter.

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Katy (The Singing Runner)
15 years ago

These are great tips! Thanks Angela!

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Joyce @ Flowing to Fifty
15 years ago

The salad recipe looks great! I love the bean/nut idea, although I may use pecans (don’t love walnuts even tho I try).
Sadly, it’s freezing here in Ottawa too. Just a tiny taste of spring is just not fair…. :-)

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bree marsh @ deliciously dense
15 years ago

i LOVE your photo tips! thanks!

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