How beautiful are these Spring days?! Those when it’s not raining…:) I’m appreciating our “Nashville” Springtime after being in Minneapolis for a couple of days for a photography workshop. We actually got lucky with some unusually warm days, but I still relish being just a few weeks ahead of them and honestly those few weeks matter!
So cooking at home these days is conjuring up all things healthy and hints of “summer prep”. I have been reading all my magazines and am ready to shift to some fresh, bright, and healthy dishes. I finally planted my beds full of fresh herbs and annuals. (pictures to come!) There is so much to love about the change of seasons!
And speaking of change, one of the noodles I like to make for a change are zucchini noodles! I’ve sautéed them before with Zucchini Noodles with White Wine Sauce, but today we are serving them fresh and “raw” and they are FABulous! Let’s talk about Zucchini Noodle Salad!
My youngest son absolutely loved this noodle dish and I can’t wait to serve this as a side for grilled meats this summer. I imagine savory grilled pork tenderloin, or spicy shrimp on skewers – you get it…and I’m sure you are thinking the exact same thing! 🙂
Pasta (or Zucchini) as a side dish is really a Spring and Summer menu staple. You can always get your starches and carbs from some other summer favorites – corn, potatoes, etc. but to disguise your pasta as a vegetable will certainly turn some heads.
But actually, the avocado sauce is the star here…and adds the creaminess, flavor and depth to liven up the zucchini. The tomatoes, corn and feta are perfect accompaniments. I’ve made this Avocado Sauce before with our Southwest Chicken Salad, so if this dish appeals to you, add that one to your try list!
So, let’s embrace the healthy simplicity of Spring! Follow these few simple steps:
- Make your Avocado Sauce
- Spiralize your zucchini. (You can purchase a Spiralizer at Bed Bath and Beyond, or Amazon!)
- Add sliced tomatoes, goat cheese, corn, and avocado sauce
- Toss, Garnish & Serve!
I call this a “Salad” because of the raw vegetables involved and the freshness of the dish, but it really can work as a typical side dish – it could be included on any menu…so start enjoying the freshness and fun of zucchini noodles!