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Sunday, August 4, 2019

Creamy Coconut Fruit Dip


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Creamy Coconut Fruit Dip:  With only 3 ingredients you can have a delicious creamy coconuty fruit dip that pairs with any fruit! Slice of Southern

Boy do I have something tasty for you today!

With an abundance of summer fruits we tend to eat more than our fair share.  I can say without a doubt that MGG could eat a whole personal watermelon by himself in one sitting!  That being said I am buying fruit by the bushels weekly to keep up with his insatiable appetite.

In addition to being good for you fruit is a great item to serve when entertaining.  We always set out a huge fruit bowl or platter at our parties or even for casual dinners with friends.  Over the 4th of July holiday we did just that.  I made a large platter of fruit and served it with a creamy 3-ingredient fruit dip that was to die for!  


Creamy Coconut Fruit Dip:  With only 3 ingredients you can have a delicious creamy coconuty fruit dip that pairs with any fruit! Slice of Southern


Creamy Coconut Fruit Dip

With only 3 ingredients you can have a delicious creamy coconuty fruit dip that pairs with any fruit!  What better way to enjoy fruit than to dip it in something cool and creamy.  This dip brings a little taste of the tropics to your table and makes the fruit really fun to eat.  Just watch this dip disappear! 


Creamy Coconut Fruit Dip:  With only 3 ingredients you can have a delicious creamy coconuty fruit dip that pairs with any fruit! Slice of Southern

All you need to make this dip are a few staples such as cream cheese and cool whip.  Then add in some cream of coconut (from the alcohol aisle, not coconut milk) and you are good to go.  This dip whips up literally in minutes.  It will last for a good week in the refrigerator so it is a good make ahead item as well.

This summer I've been keeping a serving tray filled with cut fruit in the refrigerator at all times.  I usually pick 1 or two melons, grapes, cherries, pineapple, and berries to have on hand for quick snacking.  The tray allows anyone in the family to grab a snack that's healthy instead of reaching for chips or other "not so healthy snacks"!  It's worked like a charm all summer long.  I bring this same tray out for casual dinner parties as well and we just use it like we would an appetizer platter.


Creamy Coconut Fruit Dip:  With only 3 ingredients you can have a delicious creamy coconuty fruit dip that pairs with any fruit! Slice of Southern

Enjoy all your summer parties, get together, as well as family dinners with some fresh cut fruit and a Creamy Coconut Fruit Dip!







Creamy Coconut Fruit Dip

Yield 1 cup : 10 servings

1/2 (8oz) pkg Neufchatel cheese
1 cup cream of coconut from a 15 oz can found in the alcohol section (used to make pina coladas)
1/2 (8oz) tub Cool Whip


In a large bowl with an electric hand mixer, beat the cream cheese with the cream of coconut until all lumps are gone.

Add the whipped topping and mix again.

Serve with fruit or graham crackers. Keep refrigerated.





Creamy Coconut Fruit Dip:  With only 3 ingredients you can have a delicious creamy coconuty fruit dip that pairs with any fruit! Slice of Southern

Creamy Coconut Fruit Dip:  With only 3 ingredients you can have a delicious creamy coconuty fruit dip that pairs with any fruit! Slice of Southern

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Dill Garden Salad


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Dill Garden Salad:  this side dish salad will be on your menu all summer long! - Slice of Southern

Summer is on a roll here and we're spending long hot days by the pool.  The last thing I want to do is cook elaborate meals during the summer.  Who wants to sit in a hot kitchen cooking up a main dish along with side dishes, and a dessert?  Not me!

During the summer months I change my cooking style completely so that I have more time to spend playing and relaxing with family and friends.  Quick meals that are super simple to prepare and that are minimally processed are the way we roll around here.  That means a lot of farm to table dishes such as cold salads, sandwiches, rice bowls and stir frys.  Quick, fast, and fresh.  That's my summer motto!

Dill Garden Salad:  this side dish salad will be on your menu all summer long! - Slice of Southern

DILL GARDEN SALAD

So often we will just have burgers, or grilled chicken and I make a couple of easy side dishes to go along with them.  Ones we can eat on during the week as well.  This Dill Garden Salad is exactly that.  Simple to throw together and fresh as can be.  Using vibrant tomatoes from my garden, along with crisp cool cucumbers, some sweet peppers, and dousing all this freshness with a dill laced creamy dressing this side dish salad will be on your menu all summer long!

I LOVE anything with dill.  It's one of my favorite herbs and this salad showcases if perfectly.  If you don't like dill then you could substitute it for tarragon if you like, however, dill really brings out the flavors of the tomatoes and the cucumbers.  

Dill Garden Salad:  this side dish salad will be on your menu all summer long! - Slice of Southern

So head over to the farmers market and pick up some fresh vegetables to make this salad.  It is so simple to make and it tastes fresh and light.  Just like summer!

Enjoy!






Dill Garden Salad

serves 6

3 cups chopped English cucumbers
1 large tomato, seeded and cut into 1/2-inch pieces
1 small sweet red pepper, chopped
2 tablespoons chopped sweet onion
3 tablespoons light mayonnaise
4 teaspoons olive oil
2 teaspoons rice vinegar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon pepper
2 1/2 teaspoons fresh dill, chopped


In a large bowl, combine cucumbers, tomato, red pepper and onion. In a small bowl, whisk mayonnaise, oil, sugar, vinegar, salt, garlic powder and pepper until blended. Stir in dill. Spoon dressing over salad; toss to coat.  

Serve at room temperate or refrigerated.  Refrigerate any leftovers for 2 days.

adapted from: Taste of Home

Dill Garden Salad:  this side dish salad will be on your menu all summer long! - Slice of Southern

Dill Garden Salad:  this side dish salad will be on your menu all summer long! - Slice of Southern



Friday, December 7, 2018

Pesto Cucumber Wraps


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A flavorful vegetarian wrap that's simple to make and fun to eat!
Pesto Cucumber Wraps:  Crisp, cooling cucumber spears are wrapped in a pesto, cream cheese dressed spinach wrap.  Oh man is this good! - Slice of Southern

Here's the 3rd item in the series of vegetarian dishes I've brought to you this week.

Please check out my previous 2 items, Orzo Black Bean Salad, and the Feta Chopped Salad.  Both are amazing and go together so well.  


The dishes are all vegetarian and they are all from a new book I got called, "Forest Feast Gatherings: Simple Vegetarian Menus for Hosting Friends & Family", by Erin Gleeson.  What a fabulous book!


She has colorful illustrations throughout the book accompanied by simple vegetarian recipes that anyone can make.  I truly love the layout of this book.  Her recipes are simple and easy to follow and the food is fabulous.  


You don't have to be a vegetarian to eat these dishes.  They are wonderful, filling, and will be enjoyed by all!

Today's dish ties the other two together.  It's a wonderful wrap!
Pesto Cucumber Wraps:  Crisp, cooling cucumber spears are wrapped in a pesto, cream cheese dressed spinach wrap.  Oh man is this good! - Slice of Southern

PESTO CUCUMBER WRAPS

Crisp, cooling cucumber spears are wrapped in a pesto, cream cheese dressed spinach wrap.  Oh man is this good!  It's a veggie sandwich that's light, yet filling and it goes perfectly with the two salads.  

What fun is it to eat a wrap!  Kids love them, and you will too. They are the perfect lunch, dinner, or treat.  This can be made slightly ahead of time and wrapped up, kept in the refrigerator until served.  


These are super easy to pull together.  No special equipment is necessary.  Just make, grab and go!  Don't forget the two salads up above that go perfectly and make an entire meal.

I hope you enjoyed these vegetarian dishes, and decide to make them yourself.  

Enjoy!



Pesto Cucumber Wraps

6 spinach tortillas
8 oz cream cheese, (room temp)
2 cucumbers, cut into ling spears. no need to peel
3/4 c pesto

Spread cream cheese & pesto on each tortilla, then add 3 long cucumber spears and roll up like a burrito. Wrap a piece of parchment around the middle and tie with twine. Can be made several hours in advance.



Pesto Cucumber Wraps:  Crisp, cooling cucumber spears are wrapped in a pesto, cream cheese dressed spinach wrap.  Oh man is this good! - Slice of Southern

Pesto Cucumber Wraps:  Crisp, cooling cucumber spears are wrapped in a pesto, cream cheese dressed spinach wrap.  Oh man is this good! - Slice of Southern


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Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Feta Chopped Salad


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A light and fresh vegetarian salad that's the perfect side dish!

Feta Chopped Salad:  A wonderful Mediterranean inspired salad bursting with fresh cucumbers and tomatoes and a soft mild feta cheese and dressed lightly with lemon and olive oil.  Delish!!!  - Slice of Southern
This is a continuation of my post from Monday where I shared with you a wonderful vegetarian salad from a new cookbook.  You can view that post for Orzo Black Bean Salad here.

Today I want to continue on that journey.  I found a fabulous book you guys!  It is vegetarian, but not only for those who eat that type of diet.  The dishes in this dish are for everyone!  The food is simple, fresh, and seasonal.  The illustrations are so beautiful!  Plus, the recipes are straight forward and easy to make.  This book is a winner.  From the cookbook, "The Forest Feast Gatherings" by Erin Gleeson I want to share another vegetarian salad with you.

Feta Chopped Salad:  A wonderful Mediterranean inspired salad bursting with fresh cucumbers and tomatoes and a soft mild feta cheese and dressed lightly with lemon and olive oil.  Delish!!!  - Slice of Southern

FETA CHOPPED SALAD

A wonderful Mediterranean inspired salad bursting with fresh cucumbers and tomatoes and a soft mild feta cheese and dressed lightly with lemon and olive oil.  Delish!!!  This is a bright and fresh salad that gets a little zip from fresh mint as well.  What a great flavor punch.  You are sure to love this salad as much as we did.  In fact, I've made it several time since and let me tell you, it doesn't last long!

This salad is very easy to make.  The most effort is in chopping all the vegetables.  Once that is done you just toss is all together and lightly dress it.  Voila!  You'll have the perfect salad.  It can be made ahead as well, just don't add the cheese or dress it until you serve the salad.

Enjoy!




Feta Chopped Salad

1 cucumber, cubed
2 large tomatoes, cubed
1/2 small red onion, cubed
leaves from 2 sprigs of mint, sliced
3/4 cup crumbled feta

Toss all ingredients in a bowl with lemon juice, olive oil, & salt.

Vegetables can be chopped several hours in advance & refrigerated (onion & cucumber can be done the day before).  Add feta and dressing just before packing for a picnic or before serving.




Feta Chopped Salad:  A wonderful Mediterranean inspired salad bursting with fresh cucumbers and tomatoes and a soft mild feta cheese and dressed lightly with lemon and olive oil.  Delish!!!  - Slice of Southern

Feta Chopped Salad:  A wonderful Mediterranean inspired salad bursting with fresh cucumbers and tomatoes and a soft mild feta cheese and dressed lightly with lemon and olive oil.  Delish!!!  - Slice of Southern


This post contains affiliate links to items you can purchase, in which I get a small amount of compensation for at no cost to you. I bring you items that I actually use that are of great quality that I can pass along suggestions to you.

Monday, December 3, 2018

Orzo Black Bean Salad


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A wonderful vegetarian recipe that's full of flavor and simple to make!

Orzo Black Bean Salad:  Imagine tender, earthy black beans tossed with al dente orzo pasta and fresh vegetables and then doused with a fresh spicy lime dressing!  Heaven!  - Slice of Southern

I have a treat for you today!

I found some really great recipes that I'm going to share with you in a series this week.  They are all vegetarian and they are all from a new book I got called, "Forest Feast Gatherings: Simple Vegetarian Menus for Hosting Friends & Family", by Erin Gleeson.  What a fabulous book!

She has colorful illustrations throughout the book accompanied by simple vegetarian recipes that anyone can make.  I truly love the layout of this book.  Her recipes are simple and easy to follow and the food is fabulous.  

Each recipe I'm bringing to you this week are from this book and go together beautifully.  First up is a wonderful salad.

Orzo Black Bean Salad:  Imagine tender, earthy black beans tossed with al dente orzo pasta and fresh vegetables and then doused with a fresh spicy lime dressing!  Heaven!  - Slice of Southern

ORZO BLACK BEAN SALAD

Imagine tender, earthy black beans tossed with al dente orzo pasta and fresh vegetables and then doused with a fresh spicy lime dressing!  Heaven!  The southwestern flair of this salad really shines.  It was really easy to throw together, with a few items to chop while your pasta is cooking.  

Can I make this ahead? Yes, this salad can be made several hours ahead, even the day before, of your mealtime.  Serve at room temperature or chilled.  

What do I need to make this?  Simple everyday items like a good mixing bowls, 3 quart saucepan, colander, and wooden spoons, plus a good kitchen knife are all you need.

Orzo Black Bean Salad:  Imagine tender, earthy black beans tossed with al dente orzo pasta and fresh vegetables and then doused with a fresh spicy lime dressing!  Heaven!  - Slice of Southern

This salad is a great compliment to chicken, fish, or beef.  We chose to make this as a side salad for lunch and it was perfect!  Stay tuned for more recipes from my new cookbook that go along with this salad.

Enjoy!




Orzo Black Bean Salad

1 1/2 cups orzo
1/4 red onion, diced
1 cup black beans, drained & rinsed
1 red bell pepper, seeded & diced
1 cup corn, fresh or frozen
1/4 bunch cilantro, chopped

Dressing:
3 T olive oil
juice from 1 lime
1/8 tsp salt
1 tsp chili powder

Cook the orzo in salted water, according to package directions (about 9 min) and then rinse and drain under cold water.  If making ahead stir in 2 tsp of olive oil to avoid sticking.

Mix in onion, beans, bell pepper, corn, and cilantro.  In a small bowl mix together dressing ingredients.  Whisk well to combine.  Pour over salad and stir until well coated.

This salad may be made a day ahead but stir in the cilantro and dressing no more than 1 hour before serving.  Serve at room temperature of refrigerated.


Orzo Black Bean Salad:  Imagine tender, earthy black beans tossed with al dente orzo pasta and fresh vegetables and then doused with a fresh spicy lime dressing!  Heaven!  - Slice of Southern

Orzo Black Bean Salad:  Imagine tender, earthy black beans tossed with al dente orzo pasta and fresh vegetables and then doused with a fresh spicy lime dressing!  Heaven!  - Slice of Southern
This post contains affiliate links to items you can purchase, in which I get a small amount of compensation for at no cost to you. I bring you items that I actually use that are of great quality that I can pass along suggestions to you.

Friday, August 31, 2018

Summer Bounty Vegetable Pasta Salad


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This light and fresh Summer Bounty Vegetable Pasta Salad is the perfect side dish to any summer picnic, Labor Day cookout, or potluck this season! - Slice of Southern

During the summer we crave quick and easy fresh salads. In an effort to use all the fresh summer vegetables we bought at the Calabasas Farmer's Market I packed a pasta salad full of veggies and Summer Bounty Vegetable Pasta Salad was born!

We got a little carried away at the farmer's market so there is a long list of ingredients, but don't be swayed, this salad comes together quickly and tastes outstanding! 

This light and fresh Summer Bounty Vegetable Pasta Salad is the perfect side dish to any summer picnic, Labor Day cookout, or potluck this season! - Slice of Southern

What vegetables do I use? Pasta salad can start out as a blank canvas and you can change the flavor and texture of the salad by using different vegetables. We want to use what's fresh and in season during the summer months so I chose, Roma tomatoes, yellow summer squash, zucchini, broccoli, and red onion. Change this to suit the season or the vegetables you have on hand to make whole new twist to a basic pasta salad.

Is it really to make? Yes, it is! The most time spent is in chopping the vegetables which can be done while the pasta is cooking. What brings this all together is a wonderful vinaigrette made with red wine vinegar, a wonderful California olive oil, some mustard for binding, and a dash of great spices to bring in more flavor. Mix it all together and let it chill to meld the flavors and you're done!

This light and fresh Summer Bounty Vegetable Pasta Salad is the perfect side dish to any summer picnic, Labor Day cookout, or potluck this season! - Slice of Southern

This is the perfect way to honor our summer vegetables. This light and fresh Summer Bounty Vegetable Pasta Salad is the perfect side dish to any summer picnic, Labor Day cookout, or potluck this season!

Enjoy!










Summer Bounty Vegetable Pasta Salad

serves 8
12 oz bow tie and penne pasta mix
2 Roma tomatoes, chopped
1 medium yellow summer squash, cut into half moons
1 medium zucchini, cut into half moons
1 medium broccoli crown, cut into florets
1/2 medium red onion, sliced
4 Tablespoons mint, chopped
4 Tablespoons parsley, chopped

Vinaigrette:
1/2 cup California olive oil
1/3 cup red wine vinegar
1 Tablespoon Dijon mustard
1 tsp dried oregano
1 tsp garlic minced
salt & pepper to taste
Bring a large pot of water to a boil.  Add some salt to the water and the pasta.  Cook according to package directions for al dente.  Drain in a colander.
Meanwhile, chop all the vegetables, parsley and mint, and place in a large bowl.  In a bowl or mason jar combine the ingredients for the vinaigrette and whisk until well combined. 
Add cooked and drained pasta to the bowl of vegetables.  Add the vinaigrette and toss to combine.  Refrigerate for 1 hour to allow flavors to blend and serve.

This light and fresh Summer Bounty Vegetable Pasta Salad is the perfect side dish to any summer picnic, Labor Day cookout, or potluck this season! - Slice of Southern


This light and fresh Summer Bounty Vegetable Pasta Salad is the perfect side dish to any summer picnic, Labor Day cookout, or potluck this season! - Slice of Southern


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Saturday, July 14, 2018

Easy Cinnamon Peach Cobbler (Family Sized)


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Easy Cinnamon Peach Cobbler (Family Sized):  The perfect southern dessert that so easy to make! Double the recipe to feed a crowd. - Slice of Southern

We are hosting a huge summer bash in a couple of weeks for a bunch of friends and I've been researching and testing recipes.  The key is that they must feed a crowd but be simple to make.

Today is all about dessert!  I've been digging through our old family recipes again and came up with my version of a classic.  If you want a super easy and quick dessert to make look no further than this Easy Cinnamon Peach Cobbler.  I made this particular one family sized in an 8x8 pan for testing purposes, but just double the ingredients and place in a 9x13 pan for one that will feed a crowd.

Easy Cinnamon Peach Cobbler (Family Sized):  The perfect southern dessert that so easy to make! Double the recipe to feed a crowd. - Slice of Southern

There's nothing better than this southern dessert during the summer, especially when peaches are in season!  Oh! fresh peaches are the BEST!  We just picked up some delicious peaches that promised to be a 12 on the flavor scale (0-15, 15 being sweetest) and they sure were.  Juicy and sweet.  So make sure to use fresh ones if you can find good ones.  If not then frozen will work perfectly.

Easy Cinnamon Peach Cobbler (Family Sized):  The perfect southern dessert that so easy to make! Double the recipe to feed a crowd. - Slice of Southern

This is a cobbler that is cakey, instead of a biscuit topping or a pie crust.  You make a batter and pour it in the pan, then add the peaches on top.  The peaches sink down and the cake rises around the peaches to create a cake like cobbler. Yum!  I also added some cinnamon to the peaches to give it a little homey flavor which I adore.  Leave it out if you prefer just plain peaches.  This is excellent in taste, and couldn't be 

Easy Cinnamon Peach Cobbler (Family Sized):  The perfect southern dessert that so easy to make! Double the recipe to feed a crowd. - Slice of Southern

Bring a little South to your menu and enjoy this Easy Cinnamon Peach Cobbler (Family Sized) with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.  It can't be beat!

Enjoy!




Easy Cinnamon Peach Cobbler (Family Sized)

serves 6

1/4 cup butter
1 1lb. fresh or frozen peaches peeled and sliced
1 tsp. cinnamon
3/4 cups sugar, divided
3/4 cups self-rising flour
3/4 cups milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract 


Add butter to a 8x8 baking dish and place into the oven as it preheats to 375º F to melt.

To a small bowl add peaches and 1/4 sugar.  Stir to combine.  Set aside.

In a medium bowl add remaining sugar, self-rising flour,  milk, and vanilla. Whisk until well combined.  Remove pan from oven and pour batter on top of the melted butter.  Top with the peaches and their juices.  Do not stir.

Bake until the cobbler is golden brown, about 35 minutes. Serve warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.


Easy Cinnamon Peach Cobbler (Family Sized):  The perfect southern dessert that so easy to make! Double the recipe to feed a crowd. - Slice of Southern

Easy Cinnamon Peach Cobbler (Family Sized):  The perfect southern dessert that so easy to make! Double the recipe to feed a crowd. - Slice of Southern



Sunday, May 20, 2018

Romaine and Apricot Salad


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Romaine and Apricot Salad: A wonderfully light and delicious salad of romaine lettuce, broccoli slaw with an apricot dressing. Perfect for the holiday! - Slice of Southern

Memorial Day weekend is coming up and I'm already planning my menu!

Since the weather's been nice here we've been grilling quite a bit if different food lately, so I need to come up with a new main dish.  But one's things for sure is that THIS salad is going to be on the menu!

I first made this back at Easter but never got around to posting about it.  Well it's high time because this one is gonna knock your socks off.  It's gonna be your go-to summer salad!


Romaine and Apricot Salad: A wonderfully light and delicious salad of romaine lettuce, broccoli slaw with an apricot dressing. Perfect for the holiday! - Slice of Southern


ROMAINE AND APRICOT SALAD

A wonderfully light and delicious salad of romaine lettuce, broccoli slaw with an apricot dressing.  This attention-grabbing salad compliments any barbecue, grilled chicken or pork.  It's irresistible at a potluck or any backyard bash.  This will be a star at my Memorial Day cookout, for sure! 

This salad's success is in the flavors.  Apricots are light and sweet and are present in the dressing as well as in the salad.  The romaine and broccoli slaw are perfect together, giving the salad some texture and crunch.  You will also love the look of the salad.  The orange colors pop against the green and make for one beautiful salad.


Romaine and Apricot Salad: A wonderfully light and delicious salad of romaine lettuce, broccoli slaw with an apricot dressing. Perfect for the holiday! - Slice of Southern

Have a great Memorial Day weekend, eat lots of yummy food, and include this salad!  You won't regret it!

Enjoy!





Romaine and Apricot Salad


Apricot Vinaigrette:
3 T apricot preserves
3 T white wine vinegar
1/2 cup olive oil
salt and black pepper to taste

Salad:
1 8 oz bag chopped romaine
1 12 oz bag broccoli slaw
1 cup cherry tomatoes, slice in half
1/2 cup dried apricots, diced

Prepare the vinaigrette.  Place all ingredients in a mason jar.  Tighten the lid and shake vigorously to combine.  Set aside.

Place the lettuce and slaw in a large bowl.  Toss to mix.  Add tomatoes and apricots.  Tossing to combine.  Add the vinaigrette right before serving and tossing to mix.  Serve at once.

If making ahead or traveling, keep lettuce and vegetable mix separate from the dressing.  Toss and dress right before serving.


Romaine and Apricot Salad: A wonderfully light and delicious salad of romaine lettuce, broccoli slaw with an apricot dressing. Perfect for the holiday! - Slice of Southern

Romaine and Apricot Salad: A wonderfully light and delicious salad of romaine lettuce, broccoli slaw with an apricot dressing. Perfect for the holiday! - Slice of Southern





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