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Detox Salad

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One of my favourite things to do after visiting Whole Foods is to re-create salad bar foods or specialty products at home for much less money. Or at least, that’s my good intention until I get home and I can’t remember the ingredient list!

Not last night. :)

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Thanks Eric!

After we dined – Eric on pizza and me on the hot & cold salad bar – I picked up the ingredients for the Detox Salad and vowed to make it when I got home that night. I was literally bursting with energy after eating this salad and I knew that it would make a really great “feel-good”, make-ahead lunch.

Whole Foods salads typically have short ingredient lists as well as vegan and wheat-free options. They are the perfect inspiration for salads at home when you’re getting bored of the usual lettuce and vegetable routine.

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But why call it a detox salad?

World’s Healthiest Foods reports that cruciferous vegetables (such as broccoli, kale, cauliflower, cabbage, watercress, and mustard greens) are said to be detoxifying because they provide support for the immune system, inflammatory system, hormonal system, detoxification system, and antioxidant system (source). These vegetables contain a wide variety of vitamins and minerals as well as phytonutrients. For example, one such group of phytonutrients found in cruciferous vegetables are called glucosinolates. Glucosinolates are thought to have anti-cancer properties in a variety of research studies (source). World’s healthiest Foods also suggest consuming 3 servings of cruciferous vegetables each week for maximum benefit.

I couldn’t remember the last time I had raw broccoli or cauliflower! They are definitely not my favourite vegetables, but they were great in this salad.

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When re-creating something at home, keep in mind that ingredients are listed in order of weight. This will help guide you with how much of each you should use.

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I started with the primary ingredients- broccoli and cauliflower. I used a head of cauliflower and two heads (which was one ‘bunch’) of broccoli. I actually ended up having a bit more cauliflower than broccoli, but it wasn’t a big deal.

I usually don’t like eating big hunks of raw broccoli and cauliflower, but it was great shredded up. I processed it in the food processor until fine. If you don’t have a processor, feel free to get your chop on!

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Up next on the ingredient list: Carrots.

I plucked these babies straight from the garden. I think they are the last ones….sniff, sniff. :\

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I processed the carrots just like the broccoli and cauliflower and used about 2.5 cups of shredded carrots. I added it a cup at a time until it looked like enough!

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Then came the sunflower seeds, currants, parsley, and raisins. This is when it really starts to come together. The currants and raisins add a really nice sweetness to the salad and I wouldn’t recommend skipping them.

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I couldn’t find kelp granules at Whole Foods (and the worker told me they didn’t have any), so I just used Herbamare since it has kelp in it. Kelp is also said to be detoxifying. I did pick up a bag of whole kelp pieces though. I wonder if I could process this into granules?

I added fresh lemon juice, kosher salt, black pepper, and Herbamare all to taste.

I served it with a drizzle of pure maple syrup to balance out the lemon juice. Yum!

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Detox Salad

Vegan, gluten-free, grain-free, nut-free, oil-free, soy-free
Yield
10 cups (lots for the whole week!!)
Prep time
15 minutes
Cook time
0 minutes
Total time
15 minutes

Packing a powerhouse of nutrients, this light & energizing salad will have you bursting with energy. It makes a lot so you can enjoy it all week long for easy, energizing lunches. I wouldn’t recommend skipping the currants and raisins as it adds a much needed sweetness to balance out the vegetables and lemon juice. I loved it drizzled with a touch of maple syrup just before serving. Feel free to use any herbs and spices you wish. I also love it with a sprinkle of cinnamon on top. Inspired by Whole Foods.

Ingredients

  • 2 heads broccoli (1 bunch), stems removed
  • 1 head cauliflower, stems removed
  • 2.5 cups shredded carrots
  • 1/2 cup sunflower seeds
  • 1 cup currants
  • 1/2 cup finely chopped fresh parsley
  • 1/2 cup raisins
  • 4-6 tbsp fresh lemon juice, to taste
  • kosher salt, pepper to taste (1/4-1/2 tsp salt and lots of pepper)
  • kelp granules or Herbamare (optional), to taste
  • Pure maple syrup, to drizzle on before serving

Directions

  1. In a food processor (or chop by hand) process the broccoli (no stems) until fine. Add into large bowl.
  2. Now process the cauliflower (no stems) until fine and add into bowl. Do the same with the carrots.
  3. Stir in the sunflower seeds, currants, raisins, and parsley. Add lemon juice and seasonings to taste.
  4. Drizzle with maple syrup to taste.

Tip:

I save the stems for a stir-fry later on in the week.

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Enjoyed with Sencha green tea. :)

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Thank you all so much for your comments in my health issues post. I’m still working my way through them and wanted you to know how much I appreciate your support, stories, and experiences. I had my ultrasounds yesterday and I should know my results by Thursday. Today, I meet with the naturopath! Can’t wait to hear what he says.

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Raquel
14 years ago

Does Cucumbers constitute as a detox food? I absolutely love cucumbers in all my salads!

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Jess
14 years ago

I just made this, and it was awesome. I couldn’t find dried currants at the store so I substituted dried cranberries, and they worked quite well.

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Sarah
Reply to  Jess
14 years ago

dried curants taste almost exactly like rasins but mini size just to let you know

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Sarah
14 years ago

made this today. wow it’s so yummy. I want to mix it with toasted buckwheat

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Tara
14 years ago

Sucha a great salad/meal afte to have after all the holiday festivities and soooo yummy!

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Laurie
14 years ago

Hey Angela! I’m not sure I can find currants… what could I put instead? Thanks!! :)

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Terrie
14 years ago

I have never used kelp. Does it taste fishy in this salad? I am off to get the ingredients for supper!
Thanks

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Terrie
14 years ago

Kelp isnt essential for this salad by any means. I didnt have any when I made it. It does have a bit of a foshy flavour (or seaweed perhaps!), so its a personal preference thing.

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A
14 years ago

I made this and have eaten three servings of it in three days. It keeps quite well. I didn’t have any kelp, and it needed a little something else, so I added some ground ginger. I plan to look for kelp for the next time…and there will be a next time. I’m not a big cauliflower fan, but it works well here. I did my chopping in the blender, which made this really easy to make. Thanks for recreating this nice salad!

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Marya
13 years ago

Angela, thank you for this recipe. I used what I already had in the house and substituted fresh squeezed OJ for the lemon juice, dried cranberries for currants and raisins, and pepitas for sunflower seeds, and this was an amazing salad. Very satisfying!

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Corinne
13 years ago

I was skeptical of this one but I trusted you Angela. I’m crunching away on this yummy salad right now. Thanks.

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Allison M. Dickson
13 years ago

I just made this, and I have to say, it is absolutely DELICIOUS! I portioned it all out for lunches this week, but I’m going back to the store for more broccoli and cauliflower tomorrow, because I fully intend to make more of this. The seasonings are so simple and delicious.

By the way, absolutely love your website. I’m starting on a new vegan lifestyle, and your website has been an absolute godsend. Thank you for all you do.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Allison M. Dickson
13 years ago

Hey Allison, So glad to hear that! Thank you for your kind words too :)

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Ruthanna
13 years ago

I just made this for lunch today and it was DELICOUS! I am so upset though because I forgot the Herbamare!!!! It took me such a long time to find it at Greenlife. I also added cabbage since we have plenty of it from our CSA box. I scarfed down quite a large bowl. Thank you so much!

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Delonna @ Chick Flick Diva
13 years ago

Awesome recipe. I’m planning to start a detox plan this week so the recipe came at the perfect time. Thank you for the health reminders and a fabulous recipe.

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Chris
13 years ago

Loved the detox salad!! Instead of lemon I used the juice from canned
pineapple and added pineapple pieces. Maybe crushed pineapple
would be good. Love your site!

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Lauren
13 years ago

Just made this for the first time and absolutely loved it. I sauteed the vegetables to give it a little more flavor and it came out great. I also couldn’t find currants so I used dried cranberries instead. A lot of work, but worth it.

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Cinnamon & South
13 years ago

Thanks so much for this recipe Angela, I have made it over and over again since discovering it on your blog.

I have made a few tweaks and posted an adapted version of it on my site.

Thanks again!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Cinnamon & South
13 years ago

I’m happy to hear that! I will check out your version :)

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Tina
13 years ago

I made last week and it was delicious and my husband loved it too! Great way to get a lot more then at the WF’s bar!

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SarahT
13 years ago

Just pinned your Detox Salad!

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ana
13 years ago

Eager to try this one. Love your blog!

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paulina
13 years ago

very good idea, I saw that salad last time in wholefoods thanks for the information.

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joon
13 years ago

This is a mainstay meal for us. I toss in a cup of sprouted quinoa for protein and replace the raisins with dried cranberries. Chopped celery and beets are a good add in too.

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