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Gluten Free Side Dishes Vegetarian

Outstanding Kale Salad.

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Lately I’ve been doing a series on YouTube called #MeatFreeMondays and it’s been an overwhelming success with fans, though some of the recipes are not necessarily “Caribbean”. The following Kale Salad is one of those demos I shared a while back… which in my humble opinion is one of the best ways to put Kale to use. Kale can be somewhat tough, so by bruising the leaves it breaks down some of the fiber and makes it much more delicious. Especially with the quick vinaigrette we’ll dress it with.

You’ll Need…

1 bunch Kale (about 1 – 1 1/2 lbs)
1/2 small red Cabbage
1 avocado (cubed)
1 small shallot (diced fine)
1/2 cup olive oil
1/3 cup red wine vinegar
1 heaping teaspoon sugar (white)
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 lemon

1 cup nuts (mixed)
1 teaspoon olive oil
1/4 teaspoon curry powder

Important! If doing this recipe Gluten Free please go through the entire list of ingredients to make sure they meet your specific Gluten Free dietary requirements.

Trim the Kale (remove the tough ribs and discard), then rip into bite-sized pieces and wash well with cool water.

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Cut the cabbage into strips and add to the Kale.

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In a bowl whisk the shallot, salt, black pepper, lemon juice, vinegar and sugar together. Then pour over the cabbage/kale combo. If you wanted to add some dried pepper flakes or some freshly diced Birds Eye pepper to the dressing, feel free to do so.

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Mix well, then go in with your hands and be rough – squeeze the kale and cabbage as to bruise the leaves. Try you best to really break down the Kale so it’s easier to enjoy in the salad.

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Heat the olive oil in a wide pan (or a dry pan if you wish) on low heat and toast the nuts to warm them through and to help bring out a bit of the ‘nutty’ flavor in them. Toss in the curry powder (optional) and cook for a few minutes. I used a variety of nuts, but you can stick to one of your faves. Now top the salad with the diced avocado and nuts… dig in.

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In under ten minutes you’ll be enjoying one of the best kale salads you’ve ever had- guaranteed! But be sure to be rough with the kale leaves when you work in the dressing or you’ll find it a bit chewy.

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Gluten Free Side Dishes

Avocado, Watercress Salad With A Clementine Vinaigrette.

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If you’re looking for a quick and tasty recipe, which also happens to be very healthy, you’ll definitely want to give this one a test-drive. With a few simple ingredients, you can whip this up in under 10 minutes and it’s great on it’s own or paired with grilled meats / fish during the summer months when you’re outdoor having fun on the BBQ. Clementines, mandarins or your favorite oranges will work in making the dressing and you can add a bit of finely diced Caribbean Sunshine (Scotch Bonnet) if you want a little kick to it.

You’ll Need…

2 bunches of watercress (trimmed)
1 medium avocado (ripe)
3 medium clementines (juice)
1/2 teaspoon Dijon Mustard
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/3 cup olive oil
2 tablespoon red wine vinegar
1 tablespoon honey

Important! If making this recipe gluten free please go through the entire list of ingredients to ensure they meet with your specific gluten free dietary needs. Yes the recipe is posted in the vegetarian (it’s vegan too) section, but in the image you’ll see oven roasted chicken.. the salad itself is what matters. Save the hate comments.

In a bowl (or glass jar with a lid), place all the ingredients except the watercress and avocado and whisk. If using a glass jar, shake well. Yea, it’s that simple to make the salad dressing.

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Wash, trim (off the thick stems) the water cress and set in the salad bowl. Then cut, slice and peel the avocado and top the watercress with it.

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Pour on the vinaigrette over the watercress and avocado.. you’re done! You may save back a bit of the dressing so your guests can drizzle on a bit more if they so desire.

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I’m sure you’re probably thinking that you didn’t really need a recipe for this as it’s so simple to put together.

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Gluten Free Side Dishes Vegan

Simple Tomato Basil Salad (vegan + gluten free).

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With Spring in the air, I thought I’d start off March with a light, tasty and healthy salad. While not typically “Caribbean”, most of the ingredients were grown in my little Canadian – Caribbean garden last summer (yea, been holding on to this recipe for a minute). If you wanted to add cucumber, watercress, red onion and/or sweet peppers, you can certainly do so. I’m a huge fan of tomatoes, especially heirloom ones, so I kept the salad basic.

You’ll Need…

– tomatoes (I used a combination of heirloom and grape from my garden)
– 1/2 lemon (juice)
– 1 tablespoon olive oil
– 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
– 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
– 1 tablespoon aged balsamic
– 5-8 basil leaves (I used Italian basil)
– 1 tablespoon chopped parsley

Wash, core (remove the stems) and chop the tomatoes into irregular pieces, to give the salad some texture and contrast.

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In a large bowl, combine the salt, black pepper, lemon juice, parsley and olive oil (whisk), then add the tomato and mix gently. You can always add 1 clove of crushed garlic for more flavor if you like. If you’re doing a massive salad, you can double up on the dressing.

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Try to get small basil leaves as I like keeping them whole. Or you can always gently fold them and cut (try not to crush them as they bruise easily). When you’re ready to serve, place in a serving bowl, top with the basil and drizzle on the balsamic.

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Another option if you didn’t want to use balsamic, is reduced pomegranate juice (like a pomegranate balsamic). You may finish with additional sea salt (flaked) but as I may have mentioned before, I’m cutting back on the amount of salt I have in my diet.

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Gluten Free Side Dishes Vegetarian

Simple Heirloom Tomato Salad.

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Even as a child on the islands (I was told) I had an affection for tomatoes. While most of the stuff we get in the grocery stores today lack any sweetness or flavor, and even something as basic as the scent we associate with tomatoes, when I come across Heirloom tomatoes.. they come home with me. You won’t find any two looking the same, their shape will be somewhat weird (at times) and they may not be that uniform red color you’ve been programmed to associate with ripe tomatoes. My favorite way to enjoy such beauties.. raw a salad!

You’ll Need…

4-5 heirloom tomatoes
1/2 medium red onion
1/4 cup parsley

1/3 cup olive oil
1/3 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper flakes
1 lemon
1 clove garlic
1/2 teaspoon oregano
1 shallot

3-4 tablespoon feta (or any cheese substitute if you’re vegan)

* You can make the dressing in advance and store it in the fridge. Shake in a bottle or whisk before using. If doing this recipe gluten free, please go through the full list of ingredients to make sure they meet with your specific gluten free dietary needs.

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* the bunch of red tomatoesyou see in the pic are NOT heirloom tomatoes.. used for staging the pic only.

Wash and remove the stems of the tomatoes. Then slice into wedges and slices. I like a combination of shapes for appeal and texture. Be sure to remove any tough core off the tomatoes, which can be near the stem area. Place the tomatoes in a large bowl as you slice the red onion and chop the parsley.

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Finely chop the shallot and crush or finely chop the garlic. Then add it to a small bowl, along with the salt, pepper flakes, olive oil, lemon juice and oregano. whisk to form your simple dressing. Please taste for salt and adjust accordingly as I’ve cut back on the amount of salt I eat. drizzle in some pomegranate juice if you’ve got some – wicked!

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Pour the dressing onto the salad (tomatoes + red onion + parsley) and gently mix/toss.

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Top with crumbled Feta and enjoy. If you’re doing this vegetarian, you may leave out the cheese or use any substitute you’d normally use in such cases. Some toasted cashew nuts would be a great addition, so too some candied pecans.

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The natural sweetness of the Heirloom tomatoes along with this herb dressing will delight any taste-bud.

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Appetizers & Snacks Gluten Free Side Dishes

Spicy Trinidad Moruga Scorpion Peanuts.

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I’m a HUGE fan of spicy foods, so it wasn’t surprising that I fell in love with Scorpion Nuts the very moment they came into contact with my taste-buds. I think it was a couple years back when my sister was here (Toronto) on business and she brought back a bottle each for my dad, sister and myself, from Trinidad. Very similar to typical spicy fried  nuts or channa (chick peas) you’d get in plastic bottles in grocery stores or from road-side vendors throughout Trinidad and Tobago, but these were made with Trinidad Moruga Scorpion. Once the hottest pepper in the world (ranked 2nd now).

You’ll Need…

1 1/2 tablespoon olive oil
2 cloves garlic (diced fine)
1 Trinidad Moruga scorpion (diced)
1 1/2 cups unsalted peanuts (cooked)
2-3 tablespoons cilantro (chopped)
3/4 teaspoon sea salt

IMPORTANT! Be sure to wear gloves when handling such HOT peppers and be sure to wash your hands with soap and water immediately after. I would also recommend that you turn the fan on over your stove and open the window in your kitchen. if you cannot source Scorpion peppers, you can always use a Scotch Bonnet or Habanero pepper.. or any pepper you can tolerate the heat.

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Heat the olive oil on a low in in a wide saucepan, then add the garlic, cilantro and diced Scorpion pepper. Cook gently for 3-5 minutes.

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Make sure the heat is low so you don’t burn the garlic.. now go in with the peanuts and toss well.

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I used fully cooked (but unsalted) peanuts to make this super-fast. You’re free to use raw nuts, just make sure you cook them for a much longer time.

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Cook/toss for about 3-5 minutes, then remove off the heat and sprinkle the salt. Allow to cool then place in an air tight container.. it will last for up to 2 weeks. Serve warm if you can for a more pronounced Scorpion kick!

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Side Dishes Vegetarian

The Ultimate Tabouleh Salad Recipe.

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If you’re unfamiliar with “Caribbean” history you’d asking why is this fella from the islands trying to impress us with a Tabouleah recipe? Immigrants from the Middle East started to arrive in places like Trinidad and Tobago as early as 1904. So you’ll find that like the strong Colonial African, Indian and Chinese influence on our foods, that same sort of influence from Syria and Lebanon is present on our dinner tables.

Note: I’m not a huge fan of mint, so you’ll find that I didn’t add much and traditional Tabouleah is definitely more ‘green’ with a ton of parsley.. keep in mind that this is my version

You’ll Need..

1 cup bulgar what (prepared)
3 scallions
1 cup chopped flat leaf parsley
1/2 cup mint
1 large cucumber (English – seedless)
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1 lime
1 orange
3 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
1 cup pomegranate seeds
2 medium tomatoes

To learn how to prepare the Bulgar Wheat, watch this video. Please note that the 1 cup of Bulgar I mentioned is ‘before’ it was prepared and it will yield much more. So you can cut that back to your liking.

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Feel free to add more mint and parsley as I mentioned above. The orange and lime juices along with the pomegranate seeds are my personal take on this recipe. Dice the tomato and cucumber into same size pieces. I like using a seedless variety like the English cucumber as the skin is less tough and I don’t have to worry about seeding it. Chop the parsley, scallions (use red onion instead of you wish) and mint.

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Place the prepared Bulgar in a large bowl, then add the other ingredients and mix well. Try to fold so the diced tomato is not crushed.

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Taste for salt and adjust accordingly. Chill for a couple hrs before serving and note that this can last in the fridge (covered) for a good 5 days. I encourage you to head over to the YouTube channel and click on the ‘comments’ for this video as there are many excellent tips and ideas being shared .

So while not something you immediately associate with the Caribbean and for many it would not seem like a ‘traditional’ recipe.. I assure you, that this herbal vegetarian salad is absolutely delicious and SHOULD be an invited guest at your next summer BBQ lime.