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Long Weekend Grilled Salad

September 2, 2011

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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.

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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!!

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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).

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Mix together in a large bowl with beans,

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Add in some cooked grains if desired. I used wheatberries.

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Whisk together your salad dressing!

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Easy stuff!

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But don’t worry we won’t tell anyone.

Add the dressing on top and mix well!

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Chug Sip margarita.

Season generously with salt (I used Herbamare) and freshly ground black pepper.

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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.

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Have a fun, delicious, and safe long weekend everyone! Sun

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Filed Under: Dinner, Lunch, Salads Tagged With: BBQ, cook out recipes, grilled corn salad recipes, labor day recipes, long weekend BBQ recipes, long weekend recipes, salad bbq recipes

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Laura @ Sprint 2 the Table
14 years ago

Love the idea of a grilled salad! The perfect fall lead it, for sure. :)

I may have to throw in some summer though and sub the corn for grilled pineapple with a bit of brown sugar and cayenne. Oddly enough, I’ve never cared for corn!

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Becca
14 years ago

I am going to make this! I bet it would be fabulous with diced avocado on top. Enjoy your weekend.

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

mmm great idea!

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Averie @ Love Veggies and Yoga
14 years ago

The salad looks great. The grilled corn, mmmm, perfect! As is the dressing. I love simple, easy, no fuss oil & vinegar dressings. And more time w/ GF’s sipping margaritas and less time being spent making dressings is a huge bonus.

It all looks spectacular!

“The period between the two seasons reminds me of…well, my entire adolescence. Awkward.” <– you and me both! Clearly, you out grew that, you gorgeous thing, you! :)

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Anna @ Food Fitness Frolicking
14 years ago

Ohmygoodness this looks so fresh and delicious! Thank you for sharing it!

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Sarah
14 years ago

Beautiful salad! How do you make your margaritas??

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

This weekend I made strawberry chocolate magaritas….chocolate almond milk, tequila, lime, strawberries, ice, and a touch of agave!

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

WOW! That sounds amazing. Thank you for sharing!

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Caitlin @ Vegetarian in the City
14 years ago

I love all the colors!!! Looks wonderful :) Enjoy the long weekend!

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Eat Hike Sleep Repeat
14 years ago

Your reference to the .15 notebooks cracks me up. That commercial gets me every time. This is a great explanation of why the cost is so low… http://www.storyofstuff.com/

Great looking salad. PS, the corn isn’t burnt. It’s lightly charred :)

Great weather confusion out here in BC too. The “Spring” flowers just started to make an appearance in the alpine. And, we’re still playing in 10ft+ of snow!

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Anne Hamilton
14 years ago

This looks amazing and your pictures are beautiful. I have to try it this weekend. You rock, keep doin’ what your doin’!
Peace

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Christine (The Raw Project)
14 years ago

Beautiful salad and perfect for the odd weather here too!

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Fran {The Flavorful Fork}
14 years ago

Oh funny! I love the comparison between the awkward weather and adolescence. That is a great way to think about it. Love grilled corn. Really need to get out there this weekend and grab some while the getting is still good. Enjoy the weekend!

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Katrina
14 years ago

Oh my! This sounds awesome.

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Max@flavortogofast
14 years ago

that looks amazing. stunning photos. I guess that’s the reward when you don’t just throw lots of randoms together! I wish I had that time and dedication

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sarah@spinach and spice
14 years ago

Thank you for this recipe :D I’m not quite ready to give summer up yet!

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Katie
14 years ago

Hi Angela!
That recipe (just like the rest of them!) looks so fabulous. I actually made your oil-free rasin walnut zucchini loaf the other day, and I cannot stop eating it! My mother, aunt and cousin all have given it rave reviews! And I’m the only one that knows about the no-oil part, so it’s perf! ;) So thankyou!!

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Angela (Oh She Glows)
Reply to  Katie
14 years ago

I’m happy you all enjoyed it so much! No one can ever believe it’s oil free.

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Emily
14 years ago

Hahahah I loved the awkwardness description of fall :) I always find myself leaving the house in a comfortable outfit and arriving at my destination SWEATING and wishing I had skipped the jeans and sweater…

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Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin
14 years ago

This is a weird time of year for sure. I was all ready to start pulling out my fall sweaters, and then we got hit with this scorcher today! :P

As much as I’m looking forward to fall, I’m going to be sad to see the end of summer vegetables. I’ll have to make this recipe before the local corn is over!

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Ali Mc
14 years ago

I love your blog and I am definitely feeling the end of summer blues too :(

I have every intention on tackling this recipe. It looks delicious!

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April
14 years ago

It is so beautiful! I love the mix of colors. I might have to try this one. :)

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Tracy
14 years ago

Damn. I MUST make this. Your original Back On Track Wheatberry Salad not only made my fall in love with wheatberries but I make that salad at least once every other month. And since everyone else in my house refuses to eat anything healthy, I get to have leftovers for lunch and dinner for oh…4 or 5 days. I LOVE YOU for posting that recipe and this one! :) Can’t wait to try this version.

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Angela (Oh She Glows)
Reply to  Tracy
14 years ago

I agree that the leftovers are the best part!! And is it just me or does the salad just taste better and better as the days go by? I swear this corn salad tasted even better today.

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kaila @ healthy helper!
14 years ago

This looks incredible! I already know I’ll love it! Give me veggies, grains, beans, and balsamic in a dish and its bound to be amazing!!!!

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