Hi Everyone and Happy Monday!!
When is Spring getting here? This Sunday the weather was crappy! It was cold and rainy, and just dismo looking. It has been so long since I have seen the sun. Sigh… I miss that big yellow bright light in the sky. Since the weather was so bad, I got to catch up on some cooking and baking. I even batch cooked some goodies for this week for easy put together recipes. I spent 8 hours cooking, crazy, but fun!! Hubby watched football and there I was with my dog Sampson at my feet. He kept stealing carrot tops out of the garbage. That dog loves to eat!!! I think more than his Mom!
Today I have for you my copycat recipe of Trader Joe’s Roasted Butternut Squash Quinoa Salad with Honey Balsamic Dressing. I picked up TJ’s salad last week and I fell in love with it. Their salad has wheat berries in it, but I didn’t have any, so I skipped it and made my salad a little bigger to get a few more calories. This is salad is so good and full of flavor. It’s loaded with roasted butternut squash, red quinoa, dried cranberries, raisins and it lies on a bed of spinach and arugula and then topped with crumbled goat cheese. It is savory, yet a little sweet from the dried fruit and squash. It’s perfect!! And makes for a perfect healthy salad!
I read the label on the package for the dressing and tried to duplicate it, and I think I did a pretty good job of it. It’s made with canola oil, honey, soy sauce, garlic powder and rice vinegar. It’s a sweet balsamic dressing. The recipe makes for 3/4 cups of dressing, and a little bit goes a long way on the salad. It’s mixes well with the peppery arugula and sweet butternut squash. I never make to many salad dressings, and I don’t know why? They are rewarding and easy! I guess we can just chop it up to me being lazy.
I didn’t put the dressing on the salad to show you because this is my lunch for work, but I loved it so much I had to share it with you! This salad can be put together pretty quickly if you batch cook your quinoa and butternut squash. I had the biggest butternut squash to roast, and let me tell you, it took like a half hour to peel and cut it. The thing was HUGE!! The quinoa was cooked and cooled by the time the squash was done. I’m totally telling you, you should spend a couple of hours on Sunday to do some batch cooking. It makes life throughout the week, so much easier!! Here are all the goodies I made today.
I have my butternut squash, quinoa, lavash crackers, my Jalapeno and Cilantro Hummus, which is a nice treat for an afternoon snack. Plus I made two batches of cookies, recipe to come later, strawberry quick jam, the Honey Balsamic Dressing and some cut up celery. I think I’m pretty set for the week, plus whatever I have leftover for dinners throughout the week!!
- Salad Ingredients:
- 1 cup spinach
- 1 cup arugula
- ¼ cup quinoa, cooked
- ½ cup butternut squash, cooked
- 1 tbsp. raisins
- 1 tbsp. cranberries, dried
- ½ oz goat cheese, crumbled
- Dressing: Makes ¾ cup
- ¼ cup canola oil
- ¼ cup rice vinegar
- 2 tbsp. soy sauce
- 1 tbsp. honey
- 2 tbsp. water
- ¼ tsp. garlic powder
- ¼ tsp. sugar
- Place all salad ingredients in a bowl.
- To make dressing:
- In a small bowl add all the dressing ingredients and whisk together until incorporated. Drizzle 2 tablespoons of dressing over salad.
Dressing calories per 2 tbsp.: 109.3, Fat: 9, Cholesterol: 0, Sodium: 313, Potassium: 1.8, Carbs: 6.8, Fiber: 3.3, Sugar: 3.2, Protein: 0
I wanted to let you know I did some research on the nutritional facts on quinoa and after comparing labels at Trader Joe’s, the white, tri-color and red quinoa are the same. Their wasn’t any different nutritional information, so you can use whatever color quinoa you like or have available.
I thought I would give you an update on my New Years goals. I exercised 5 days last week and yes I included cardio for each of those days. I haven’t snacked after dinner and I have even cut back on coffee. I only went to Starbucks once last week, normally I go everyday. I’m doing good on my fitness and food goals and I even lost 1lbs! Yah!! I really think the nighttime snacking is what did it! Oh and I barley ate any processed foods! One week down, the rest of my life to go!! 🙂
Well my Friends, that is it for me today, it’s late on Sunday night and I still need to get ready for work!
Have a wonderful day and a super fab week!
Toodles,
Jen
M Elaine Christina Mandeville says
I took part in a local food share this winter & have received an abundance of mixed greens, squash & on a whim @ the local market, I picked up some red quinoa… Now I know what to do with it for lunches this week! Thank you!!!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Your welcome! If you make it, let me know what you think! 🙂
Laura says
This is my kind of salad-hearty and nourishing! Love the honey balsamic dressing as well.
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thank you Laura!! Thanks to Trader Joe’s I now have a new favorite salad!
Erin @ The Spiffy Cookie says
I keep saying I need to eat more salads. The closest thing I get is a green monster smoothie which I have a t least 2 a week.
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Green Monster smoothie are good too!! I love them and haven’t had one in a while, maybe for tomorrows afternoon snack?
Joanne says
Girl this is definitely my kind of salad! It has all of my favorite ingredients in it. And that dressing – love it!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thanks Joanne! I love these kind of salads too!!
Sally says
i love quinoa and just bought some more of it to cook with at the store today. I love recipes like this using it – simple, healthy yet so flavorful!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thanks Sally, I couldn’t agree with you more! Your Blueberry Muffins you posted today looks amazing!!!
The Café Sucré Farine says
Wow, you were a little cooking work horse this weekend! Your salad looks wonderful. I wish I had it for my lunch at work, I would be happy all day thinking about it! :)_
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thank you!! The salad did make me happy and I patiently wait for lunch time to hit so I can have it!
girlichef (@girlichef) says
This does sound like my kind of salad. And I totally agree with you on the benefits of batch cooking for the week. I never peel my butternut squash before I roast it because the chewy, roasted skin is my favorite part (plus, it makes my life so much easier).
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
I have had squash without peeling it and it is so good that way too! It sure beats peeling it!!
Barbara says
I cheat and get the pre-cut squash at the store
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Ha ha! I do the same! It’s so much easier! 🙂
Velva says
Jen, I love days like that cold and rainy because like you, I would set up in the kitchen and cook all day. Beautiful salad.
Thanks for sharing it with us.
Velva
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Hi Velva! I think cooking all day is the only thing I like about the crappy weather, it’s time well spent. Thank you for the compliment about the salad.
Kristi @ My San Francisco Kitchen says
I am getting tired of winter weather too 🙁 This salad looks so fresh and delicious, yum!!
Marta @ What should I eat for breakfast today says
I’m in love with quinoa, so healthy and so tasty. And now I love this salad. I pinned it so I won’t forget to make it. My 2013 will be a very healthy year 🙂
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Good for you Marta! I’m going to try to make 2013 a healthier year for me too! The last quarter of 2012 did me in!! Well I should say the last half of 2012!! lol
Amy (Savory Moments) says
Lovely and fresh winter salad you’ve made!
Lulu says
Is there supposed to be balsamic vinegar in the Honey Balsamic Dressing?
Jessica says
Thanks for breaking down the dressing for this salad. I look forward to trying your recipe. I’m not sure why you called it a balsamic dressing since there is no balsamic vinegar. Trader Joe’s salad is delicious! Cheaper will be nice 😉