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Back On Track II Cilantro Lime Spelt Berry Salad

April 13, 2011

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I make a lot of savoury and sweet recipes, but one of my all-time favourite things to make is a high-protein & high-fibre salad packed with veggies, grains, beans, and herbs.

To me, there is nothing more satisfying than taking simple ingredients and turning them into a drool-worthy dish that will keep me full for hours.

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I know I have a great recipe when I am excited about eating it the next day, and the next day, and the next day…and when I have to hide the salad from myself in the back of the fridge!

If you’ve never had to hide a salad from yourself before, I encourage you to try some of these recipes. ;)

Here are some of my favourite high-protein salads:

Carrot Raisin Spelt Berry Salad with Cumin and Cilantro

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Cinnamon Sweet Potato Chickpea Salad

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High Protein Lentil Salad

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Roasted Sweet Potato and Black Bean Warm Salad

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Buckwheat Tabbouleh

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Energizing Protein Power Salad

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and last but not least, my very favourite salad, the Back on Track Wheatberry and Bean Salad!

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The Back on Track salad is probably the most popular salad recipe on the blog, and for good reason because it’s addicting and makes you feel so good when you eat it.

I was first introduced to this lovely salad this past Christmas 2010. My Mother-in-Law, Margaret, found this vegan recipe and made it for me so I would have something to look forward to for my Christmas dinner.

It was so thoughtful of her!

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Well, it turned out that it wasn’t just me who gobbled up this salad; every person at our table just raved about it! Between mouthfuls, we could not stop talking about how great this salad was and I knew I would be making it ASAP.

I decided to make a spin-off of this salad and see if I could come up with another delicious flavour…

It got a bit wild!

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I made a Cilantro lime dressing and I changed up the veggies. I wasn’t positive that it was going to work, but it turned out better than I could have imagined.

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Back On Track II Cilantro Lime Spelt Berry Salad

Adapted from Back on Track Wheatberry and Bean Salad which was adapted from Alive Magazine.

Yield: 7.5-8 cups

Salad Ingredients:

  • 1 cup dry speltberries (or wheatberries)
  • 1 medium carrot, peeled & diced
  • 1/2 red onion, diced (yield ~1 cup)
  • 1 English cucumber, diced
  • 1 orange pepper (or red/yellow), diced
  • 1 large tomato, diced
  • 3 green onions, diced
  • 2 cups/500 ml cooked black beans 

 

Dressing Ingredients:* See note below

  • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 5 tbsp minced cilantro (1 cup whole Cilantro, with large stems removed)
  • 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • 3 tbsp fresh lime juice (~1.5 limes) + 1/2 tsp zest
  • 2 large garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 tsp ground cumin, or to taste
  • 3/4-1 tsp kosher salt, or to taste + ground pepper, to taste

 

Directions:

1. In a medium bowl, soak the berries overnight in cold water (optional- I skipped this step this time). The next day, drain the berries and place in a medium sized pot, covered in 3 inches of water. Bring to a boil and then reduce heat to medium and simmer for about 45 minutes. Drain and cool.

2. In a large bowl, mix together the diced vegetables (cucumber, carrot, onion, red pepper, tomato, green onions). Add in cooked beans and drained cooked berries and stir.

3. In a small bowl whisk together the dressing ingredients (olive oil, minced cilantro, balsamic vinegar, fresh lime juice, minced garlic, cumin, salt and pepper). Add the dressing and stir well. Now season with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste. Garnish with additional cilantro if desired. Yield: 7.5-8 cups. Will keep in the fridge for 3-5 days.

Note: next time, I might double the dressing.

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Here are the changes I made:

1) I used Cilantro instead of Parsley

2) Lime instead of lemon

3) Added ground cumin, and removed the mustard and Tamari

4) Added 1/2 red onion

5) Added diced carrot & celery (but I did not like the celery in this so I did not put it in the recipe)

6) I used Spelt berries instead of Wheat berries

7) I changed up how the dressing was made- Instead of mixing in the garlic and herbs into the vegetables, I mixed them in the dressing, as shown here:

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This dressing turned out incredible! It is smooth and fresh, with a tangy kick. As soon as I tasted the dressing, I knew it was going to work.

My secret for creating a new dressing is to add each ingredient very slowly and keep tasting as you go. Taste, adjust, taste, adjust, etc.

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Mix everything together.

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I think I like this version better than the first version! I totally had to hide it from myself in the back of the fridge… ;)  It would be amazing to use as a burrito filler complete with fresh guacamole and salsa.

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Now go on, and try a high-protein salad…you’ll be hooked!

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Dinner, Low Sugar, Lunch, Salads, Soy Free Tagged With: Back On Track II Cilantro Lime Spelt Berry Salad, back on track salad, spelt berry salad, wheat berry salad

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Sabina
15 years ago

It must be the warm weather or something, as I craved a high fibre, high protein salad last night and made one too!

mine had:

brown lentils
bulgar
zucchini, carrots, red peppers, snap peas, corn
dried cranberries
sliced almonds
sunflower seeds
fresh cilantro and basil
dressing: lemon zest, lemon juice, honey, avocado oil, smoked paprika

it looked gorgeous (so much colour) and so fresh-tasting! :-D

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Eliza
15 years ago

This is too funny, because this is EXACTLY how I modified your original Back on Track Wheatberry Salad! And I must say, it was delish.

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Averie (LoveVeggiesAndYoga)
15 years ago

I love that you said the Back on Track was your own personal fave salad, or ranks right up there. I love to know what a blogger loves most from her own recipe arsenal.

The 1st pic in the post (the Back On Track II Cilantro Lime Spelt Berry Salad)…oh it’s breathtaking! The way the light is hitting it. The yellow bowl and spoon reflecting back. The yellow + pink bowls (perfect for Easter, spring)…just a gorgeous shot, Angela!

And the recipe looks darn tasty, too :)

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Ellie@fitforthesoul
15 years ago

All your salads look amazingly fresh always. You’re really inspiring lots of people to eat fresh and wholesome food Ang!

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Rachel
15 years ago

You forgot my personal favorite…..Protein Power Goddess Bowl (with the lemon tahini dressing!) YUM!!

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Angel7
15 years ago

That salad looks so refreshing! It looks like a great way to start off spring! As our almost 3 year-old daughter would say, “So yummy! So yummy! There’s a party in my tummy!” :) That was something she learned from a kid’s show she used to watch.

http://faithfulsolutions.blogspot.com/

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Lily
15 years ago

I am vegan since 2 days ago (newbie alert!) and your blog had been a true inspiration. You pictures are absolutely glorious! I have been cooking my *ss off these last days and I’m having a blast.

I did your Buckwheat Tabbouleh for lunch. The taste was über-delicioustastic but…and this may be a total case of TMI!!!!!…since being vegan I had the most disgusting and foul gas. Good thing I work from home! Does it get better with time? Do you drink a special kind of tea to deal with the gas issue.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Lily
15 years ago

I have IBS and what has helped me is a good vegan Probiotic. I take 1 every single morning on an empty stomach. It has helped a ton!

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Justeen @ Blissful Baking
15 years ago

These are the most gorgeous salads that I’ve ever seen – they look so flavorful and delicious! Can’t wait to try your newest one!

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Kristy H
15 years ago

All the high protein salads look great and so aesthetically pleasing. I am yet to try one so i will have to hurry up and do so. I recently made your dark chocolate covered raisins, so addictive, i had to hide them in the back of my fridge but still found them lol.

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Roz
15 years ago

Great looking salads. As always, your photos are spectacular. LOVE the 3 squeezed lime shot!!!!

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Audrey
15 years ago

I’ve made the wheatberry and white bean salad twice and both my mom and meat-and-potatoes dad RAVED about it. It’s definitely one of my favorites! :)

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Lisa (bakebikeblog)
15 years ago

oh this DOES sound so light and delightful!

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jodye @ 'scend food
15 years ago

This spelt berry salad is gorgeous! I love all of the wonderful colors, and any grain salad is sure to make me happy!

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Pam Eden
15 years ago

The Roasted Sweet Potato and Black Bean Warm Salad is one of my favs!! My whole family loves it!!

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Anna Crouch
15 years ago

I SWEAR I see celery in there! But your ingredients don’t say celery. What am I seeing???

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Emily
Reply to  Anna Crouch
15 years ago

She said she used it, but didn’t like it:

“5) Added diced carrot & celery (but I did not like the celery in this so I did not put it in the recipe)”

:)

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Robin
15 years ago

All of these salads look amazing and the photos are so bright and beautiful. I’m making my list immediately for the farmers market near me tomorrow! I’ve been reading your blog for a while but don’t think I’ve ever commented. I really enjoy it and as a side note, your pictures of Sketchie inspired me to read more about Bengals and I’m fascinated by them! I run a pet sitting business in Charlotte, NC and found out there is a breeder here (www.aristocatbengal.com) so I’m going to visit her cattery on Friday and spend some time with the cats. Anyway….thanks for your wonderful blog! It’s very inspiring for someone like me that really wants to improve my “food lifestyle”!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Robin
15 years ago

thanks so much!!

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Beth@naturallyyoursbeth
15 years ago

Wow the sweet potato and black bean dish is definitely happening in my house soon. Your newly revamped salad is perfect for spring and the hopefully soon to come warm weather. All the colors look so festive and gorgeous!!

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Lana
15 years ago

This looks amazing. I actually made the FAMOUS back on track wheat berry salad and absolutely loved it. I’m excited to try this new one!

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Katie
15 years ago

Made the energizing protein salad – sooooooo gooood!

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Laura @ Starloz
15 years ago

oh boy. i’m impressed by this salad. wowzer. it pack a punch.

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