As much as I love Fall, the dog days of summer are still so bittersweet.
And a bit awkward.
Early September you can find me…
- Wide-eyed in horror after an orange leaf spotting
- Complaining of the heat and humidity while I rip off a layer of sheets in bed
- So far resisting the urge to buy new school supplies…15 cent notebooks? Come on.
- Saying things like, “I don’t know what’s worse weeding or raking leaves”
- and, “Tropical vacation this winter, or bust.”
- and also, “How many years have we been out of school now?”
- Putting on my fleece robe only to rip it off 5 minutes later after a tea-induced hot flash.
The period between the two seasons reminds me of…well, my entire adolescence. Awkward.
Thankfully, the last long weekend is a great time to turn on the BBQ, get outside, and enjoy the last flavours that summer has to offer. No f word required.
Unless your man burns his finger rotating the vegetables. I’m not mentioning any names.
And plus, the leaves on the ground are clearly confused because this flower tells me it’s still summer!!
Either that, or it could be about 2 hours from death. It may also be dead in this photo, I can’t be sure.
Confused seasons aside, this grilled salad makes a healthy compliment to any long weekend gathering. It’s easy to throw together and you can even get your man to pitch in while you spend “hours” on the salad dressing. Or at least, that’s what you’ll tell him while you sip a margarita with your girlfriends after spending just a few minutes on the dressing.
It will be our little secret.
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Long Weekend Grilled Salad
Light, fresh, filling, and easy to throw together for any long weekend gathering. The fresh corn lends a light sweetness to the zesty lime dressing. A generous dusting of salt and pepper before serving really makes everything come together. You can also make this the day before and let the flavours develop overnight in the fridge. Just throw it into a container and you’re good to go!
Adapted from my Back on Track II Salad.
Yield: ~6 Servings
Salad:
- 3 bell peppers (any colour)
- 2 zucchinis, sliced in half lengthwise
- 6 ears of corn, husk removed
- 1.5-2 cups cooked black beans (or one 15oz can)
- 1/2 cup uncooked wheatberries (optional)
Dressing:
- 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- 1/4 cup fresh lime juice (2 limes) I’m sure lemon works too
- 2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
- 2 small garlic cloves, minced
- 2 tbsp minced fresh cilantro (or herb of choice)
- 1 tsp maple syrup (or other sweetener)
- 1 tsp Dijon mustard
- Salt/Herbamare & Pepper, to taste
1. Preheat the grill over medium heat. When it’s ready add the corn, rotating every few minutes. After about 10 minutes, add the zucchini and bell peppers. No need to chop the peppers, you can leave them whole. Grill for another 10 minutes, rotating frequently, until lightly charred.
2. Meanwhile, cook your wheatberries on the stovetop (if using them) according to package directions. In a small bowl, whisk together the dressing ingredients and adjust to taste.
3. When vegetables are done on the grill, cool, and then remove corn and chop the peppers and zucchini. Mix the drained and rinsed beans, wheatberries, dressing, and vegetables together in a large bowl. Add a generous amount of salt and pepper, to taste. Will keep for a few days in the fridge.
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Simply grill the vegetables (or you could probably roast them in the oven too).
Mix together in a large bowl with beans,
Add in some cooked grains if desired. I used wheatberries.
Whisk together your salad dressing!
Easy stuff!
But don’t worry we won’t tell anyone.
Add the dressing on top and mix well!
Chug Sip margarita.
Season generously with salt (I used Herbamare) and freshly ground black pepper.
It’s basically a multivitamin in a bowl. Which is always a good thing if you plan on enjoying your share of treats and drinks this long weekend like I do…muhauha.
Have a fun, delicious, and safe long weekend everyone!
BAH! I pretty much forgot it was Labor Day Weekend and have no fun food to post! haha Silly me! This salad looks fantabulous. Grilled corn pretty much makes any meal! Yu-um!
That salad looks so fresh and delicious!
I am with you — the ‘almost done with summer but not quite fall’ time of year is crazy — the weather is great one day, cold the next, who knows!
That looks so comforting and inviting. The perfect thing for an awkward between-season time.
September is a funky month in Ontario for sure! I know I am prone to alot of wonky weather behaviours ;) Great looking salad, perfect for those precious last days of summa!
That salad + a margarita sounds perfect this weekend! I’m doin’ it!
How did you know that my long weekend was in need of a salad like this, Angela? ;)
Ah, the tea induced heat flash. I know this one all too well :)
This looks delicious! I’m going to miss my summer veggies..
The last hoorah of wonderful produce! :)/:(
You’re using all my fave grilled veggies for this — I think it would be really good with quinoa too! I must say that I absolutely adore the warm days/cool nights of Fall, but I hate what’s looming behind it! I’ve heard Southern Ontario’s in for an unusually warm September and I’m super happy about that!
Yes quinoa would be great!
That looks ridiculously delicious!
Thanks Mary!
Really, I am doing my best to NOT lick the screen and look like a crazy lunatic.
I am just very curious about roasting some corn… I’ve never done that… Us -french canadians- we do steam or (most likely) boil our corn. I’ve never seen anyone in my entire life putting them on a bbq (and im 29). So, my question is : what does that taste like and how are we doing it (how long it has to cook on a bbq)??? I’d like to try that sometime :)
That looks delish! And so colorful.
I’m really learning that this “throw stuff together just because it’s good for you even though it isn’t any particular recipe and doesn’t take a long time” kind of eating is really pretty cool. :) I used to think (one short month ago before I started blogging for weight loss) that everything I cooked had to take a long time to be called “cooked with love” or whatever.
I’m loving this new way of eating. And this recipe is at the top of that list. I’m gonna try it! Thanks!
Again with the fall talk. Stop! hehe It’s cold here in Calgary today. The bright blue sky tricks you until you get outside and realize it’s not so warm anymore. *tear*
I think you should do another photography post for us all! I swear I see some strobe lighting, maybe flash work (??) on some of these pictures. I’ve been having such a struggle with lighting lately. Would love to hear how you manage!
I actually haven’t been using anything for my photography lately…just the tripod and a window. :) I was using my reflector, but not lately (lazy!). Just changing up the windows I’ve been using occasionally. It’s amazing how the lighting differs in different rooms and times of day without doing anything else.
Really? Wow.. I need the windows in your house! I need to get another reflector. My reflector doubles as a diffuser. But when I’m using the diffuser I can’t use the reflector. Man, this photography stuff. There’s so much to learn. Thanks for reminding me that we can keep things simple and still create great shots!
haha I think we have the same 5 in 1 reflector/diffuser?? I have the same problem. Sometimes I will prop up the diffuser, set the timer (10 seconds or 2 secs depending on how much time I need) then I hold up the reflector (with nothing inside it, just the outer sheet!) on the other side. Thats only if its a reaaaly bad lighting day otherwise I don’t bother! If the walls could talk eh? ;)
yup! That’s the one. I think I’ve done the ‘quick grab the reflector sheet and stand on the other side of the food’ trick. We have a big window that I shoot at… my neighbors are always giving me a hard time. Lucky for you your walls can’t talk and you’re far enough from your neighbors!
I think my reflector disc blinds people walking by!!!
Sounds like a recipe I could add to the round up I posted earlier. Simple, tasty & colorful. Love.
we are on the same level today :) this morning i made a kamut garden veggie bean salad very similar to yours. have a great weekend!
Hi Ange,
Hope you get this!
Blacks has their long weekend special on.
50 6×8 for $5.00
different sizes are on sale.
Make sure you order in 50, 100, 150 or you pay for the odds.
Sale is on until the 6th I think.
enjoy
blacks.ca go to blog page.
Thanks Sherry!
WOW that salad looks to die for! And i love your wooden bowls!! So cute! We don’t really get all the rich reds of fall here but it does get cooler and I CAN’T WAIT!! No more needing the air con on every minute of the day seeing as there might actually be, shock horror, a breeze! :D Whoop!
That is a gorgeous salad! Love all the colors. Might have to bring it to the labor day cookout! I know it’ll be the only veggie option :(
This weekend is defiantly the time for one last summer produce hurrah!