Spinach, Tuna, Tomato and Radish Salad for Paz

September 1, 2008 | Filed Under Radishes, Tomatoes, Spinach, Tuna, Guest Bloggers, Fruits, Seafood, Salad, Fellow Bloggers, Kalyn's Kitchen, Vegetables | 32 Comments 

Please help me welcome this week’s guest blogger, Kalyn of Kalyn’s Kitchen.  Thanks, Kalyn!

Paz

 

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When Paz first asked me to be a guest blogger for her while she was recovering from surgery, I planned a surprise and photographed a bunch of food bloggers at the BlogHer conference in San Francisco, all holding signs with get well wishes for Paz.  Then I was impatient and shared a couple of photos in my post about the conference, and Paz refused to stay in bed like a good patient, so she saw the surprise!

I believe things happen the way they’re supposed to, so maybe the get-well wishes were better when Paz was first recovering anyway.  Now I’m thinking she might be feeling quite a bit better and maybe now she’s well enough to make this simple salad.  This recipe is loaded with nutritious ingredients to get Paz back in good shape in no time!

 

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Spinach, Tuna, Tomato, and Radish Salad for Paz
(Makes one salad, can be doubled, Recipe created by Kalyn from Kalyn’s Kitchen.)

2 cups washed and dried baby spinach leaves (or arugula)
1/2 can tuna, drained (Italian tuna packed in olive oil is best for this.)
5-6 radishes, sliced
2-3 vine-ripened tomatoes, cut in quarters
extra virgin olive oil, about a tablespoon
juice of half a lemon (or more if you like a lot of lemon)

Arrange washed spinach or arugula on salad plate.  Put tuna in the middle of the spinach, arrange tomatoes around the edge, and sprinkle radishes over.  Drizzle salad with a bit of extra-virgin olive oil, the squeeze lemon juice over.  You can serve with extra lemon slices to squeeze on when you’re eating the salad if desired.

This is one of those salads where all the individual parts combine to make a lot of flavor.  Bon Appetit Paz!  Thanks for letting me be a guest blogger.  I hope you are feeling a lot better by now and will soon be back to some serious cooking and taking photos around New York!