Yes, that's me alright, just give me the chance to slip in an image by a famous Italian artist of a chubby beautiful baby! I'm not one to let that opportunity pass me by.
Are pomegranates lining the bins at your supermarket? They are in the stores near me! After trying this simple and scrumptious salad, I plan to have it again at least once a week while the pomegranates are in season.
All you need are:
Salad greens
one pomegranate
extra virgin olive oil
balsamic vinegar
salt
1/4 cup of walnuts or pecans
Wash salad greens. Plate four salads, divide the arils (seed casings) of the pomegranate among the salads, add coarsely chopped pecans or walnuts to the salads and garnish with a drizzle each of extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Add salt to taste. Serves 4.
Buon appetito!
Yummy looking salad. I have a post using pomegranates all ready to go and also used that lovely Botticelli painting. Can't keep an art lover down!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, Linda! I can't wait to see your pomegranate recipe!
ReplyDeletemhmm...it seems really nice!
ReplyDeleteI have pomegranates in my garden, I should try...In this period I just can eat salads and few more things!
very nice blog, thanks for your comment on mine!!^^
I have never used pomegranates before! I'll have to try that. It looks delish!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! I think it's time to pick some of our pomegranates.
ReplyDeleteClaudia~ You are so lucky! Pomegranates in your garden... sounds so amazing. I remember when I was in your condition simple soups were comforing...and bread.
ReplyDeleteMcVal~ I hope you enjoy!
KC~ Lucky girl! I have never even seen a pomegranate growing. If Pata is like Luca she may help you "de-seed" your poms.