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    Mediterranean Diet Orange and Fennel Salad

    Published: Jun 17, 2021 · by Annie. · This post may contain affiliate or amazon links.
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    Mediterranean Diet Orange and Fennel Salad, a delicious vegan summer lunch or side dish recipe that is made with fresh fruit.
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    Mediterranean Diet Orange and Fennel Salad really has a perfect balance in flavors.

    This is really a perfect salad idea to serve especially on a warm day.

    Mediterranean Diet Orange and Fennel Salad

    Mediterranean Diet Orange and Fennel Salad

    This is a simple salad that boasts a lot of flavor.
    A perfect salad idea to serve on a warm day or when you are looking for something different to serve up.

    Have you tried my Easiest Greek Salad in Vinaigrette Dressing recipe?

    That Greek Salad recipe is a popular choice for followers of the Mediterranean diet.
    This recipe for a salad introduces flavors, such as orange and citrus, into a simple salad.

    Do you want to learn more about the Mediterranean Diet?
    Find out how to follow the Mediterranean Diet here.

    This recipe is for anyone asking for a blood orange and fennel salad.

    This recipe does call for a blood orange in addition to a regular orange.
    If you cannot find a blood orange at your local grocery store, feel free to sub in a regular orange.

    Blood oranges get their name from their flesh which resembles a blood color.

    The addition of a blood orange in this salad really gives this recipe a Mediterranean feel.
    Blood oranges also have a unique flavor that reminds us of grapefruits with possible a bit of cherries thrown in.

    You may be wondering how do you cut fresh fennel.

    Prepare the fennel by washing in cool water and allowing it to dry. Then remove the stems and green beards with a clean cut.

    To prepare the fennel for this recipe, trim off the tops and the roots.
    Peel away the outer layer of the fennel. Then cut the very thin julienne heart with the help of a mandolin or a knife.

    Mediterranean Diet Orange and Fennel Salad

    Mediterranean Diet Orange and Fennel Salad

    Tips for making a Orange and Fennel Salad

    Fennel is a healthy herb that originated from the Mediterranean region of the world.
    It is said that every part of the fennel is edible and in fact, quite nutritious as well.

    Here are some more great tips for you.

    1. This recipe comes with a homemade vinaigrette dressing. Feel free to use your own dressing if you prefer to.
    2. Serve the fennel and orange salad immediately after preparing for best results. This is because fennel tends to blacken quickly and lose crunchiness if it sits long enough.
    3. Leftover salad can keep them in the refrigerator in an airtight container for a maximum of two days. I suggest adding the dressing and the fennel just before serving.

    How to make vinaigrette dressing for Mediterranean Diet Orange and Fennel Salad

    You can prepare the dressing a head of time and add it to the salad when you are ready to serve it. I make my dressing in a shaker bottle as it can be made in the bottle, stored in the bottles and applied right from the bottle..

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    Use a whisk or a fork to combine the following ingredients (unless you are using the shaker bottle);

    • Olive Oil- 4 tablespoons.
    • White Wine Vinegar- 2 tablespoons.
    • Ginger- as desired, grated or ground.
    • Seasonings as desired. This can include Italian Seasonings, Mediterranean Diet Seasoning Blend, Greek Seasoning Blend, Salt, and/or Pepper.

    Fennel and Orange Salad with Olives

    This salad can be easily personalized by adding dried fruit, chicken, or even nuts to it.
    Simply squeezing a bit of citrus juice (lemon, lime, etc) on top can also personalize this recipe.

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    By the way, while you are here you may also be interested in these ideas.

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    Mediterranean Diet Orange and Fennel Salad

    Mediterranean Diet Orange and Fennel Salad

    Mediterranean Diet Orange and Fennel Salad

    This is a simple salad that features flavors popular with the Mediterranean diet.
    A perfect salad idea to serve on a warm day or when you are looking for something different to serve up.

    This salad can be served as a side, an appetizer or as a meal.

    Pair this salad with a sparkling wine or champagne. Serve it with fresh bread on the side.

    Mediterranean Diet Orange and Fennel Salad

    Ingredients needed to make a Mediterranean Diet Blood Orange and Fennel Salad

    • Dressing using the recipe above.
    • Fennel-2. The fennel should be trimmed, cored, and sliced. Peel away the outer layer of the fennel. Then cut the very thin julienne heart with the help of a mandolin or a knife.
    • Oranges- 2. One blood orange if possible.
    • Radish- 3. Wash and allow the radishes to dry. Then slice them thin.
    • Kalamata Olives- 8.Olives should be pitted and sliced.
    • Optional: nuts, dried fruit, cheese or other items.

    How to make Mediterranean Diet Orange and Fennel Salad,

    • Start by placing the prepared fennel in a large serving bowl then drizzle part of the prepared dressing over the fennel and toss.
    • Next, prepare the oranges by cutting of the top and the bottom to make them flat. One half inch cut should be okay. Cut the oranges in half making two wheels. Remove the skin and slice the oranges into bite sized pieces. Place the orange pieces into the large serving bowl.
    • The radishes should be shaved for this recipe. After they have dried from being washed, us a mandolin or a knife to thinly slice or shave them. Then place the radishes into the large bowl. Also, add the olive slices.
    • Toss all of the ingredients in the large serving bowl with the remaining vinaigrette dressing and serve. Top with optional nuts and other ingredients if desired.

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    Nutritional Information is only an estimate and can vary especially with ingredients that are used.

    Mediterranean Diet Orange and Fennel Salad, a delicious vegan summer lunch or side dish recipe that is made with fresh fruit
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    Mediterranean Diet Orange and Fennel Salad

    Mediterranean Diet Orange and Fennel Salad, a delicious vegan summer lunch or side dish recipe that is made with fresh fruit.
    Prep Time10 minutes mins
    Total Time10 minutes mins
    Course: Salad
    Cuisine: Mediterranean
    Search Result: citrus salad, easy, Mediterranean Diet, Mediterranean Diet Orange and Fennel Salad, Recipe, vegan
    Servings: 4
    Servings: 1g
    Author: 🔪 Food, Wine, and Love

    Ingredients

    • Dressing using the recipe provided.
    • Fennel-2.
    • Oranges- 2. One blood orange if possible.
    • Radish- 3.
    • Kalamata Olives- 8.
    • Optional: nuts dried fruit, cheese or other items.

    Instructions

    • Start by placing the prepared fennel in a large serving bowl then drizzle part of the prepared dressing over the fennel and toss.
    • Next, prepare the oranges by cutting of the top and the bottom to make them flat. One half inch cut should be okay. Cut the oranges in half making two wheels. Remove the skin and slice the oranges into bite sized pieces. Place the orange pieces into the large serving bowl.
    • The radishes should be shaved for this recipe. After they have dried from being washed, us a mandolin or a knife to thinly slice or shave them. Then place the radishes into the large bowl. Also, add the olive slices.
    • Toss all of the ingredients in the large serving bowl with the remaining vinaigrette dressing and serve. Top with optional nuts and other ingredients if desired.

    Recipe Notes

    This is a simple salad that features flavors popular with the Mediterranean diet.
    A perfect salad idea to serve on a warm day or when you are looking for something different to serve up.
    This salad can be served as a side, an appetizer or as a meal.
    Pair this salad with a sparkling wine or champagne. Serve it with fresh bread on the side.

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    June 17, 2021
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    Nutrition

    Serving: 1g | Calories: 192kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 9mg | Sodium: 197mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 14g
    Please note: Nutritional data has been calculated using a tool that comes with this recipe card and not by me. This means that Nutritional Information is only an estimate and can vary especially with ingredients that you use. The accuracy of this tool may differ from other tools as expected. Also note that there is no instructional value to the video that may be attached to this recipe. It is only there for visual pleasure. For more information about the images in this recipe, please refer the the recipe instructions. Thank you!

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