April 13, 2012

Sprouted Seeds Shoots with Yogurt Dressing Salad

Salad with Asian Yogurt Dressing
salad of green pea and daikon shoots, fresh pineapple, cucumber ribbons, 
halved cherry tomatoes, and dried cranberries with Asian yogurt dressing 

I started sprouting seeds again when I saw organic radish seeds for sprouting at the grocery store. The packet promises a lightly spicy daikon (radish) flavor which can be eaten raw in salads and sandwiches or lightly steamed and added to stir-fries. Indeed, the sprouts and shoots are very very flavorful and I love them on top of sandwich. I also got a packet of green peas for growing into shoots. I buy the shoots when available from the Asian grocery store but I want to try them raw in salads, when very young and only about 3½ inches tall. They are a little grassy when eaten raw but I like them when added to salad with Asian yogurt dressing.

Green Pea Shoots
sweet green pea shoots

Radish Shoots
daikon seeds shoots

To grow shoots
Wash and rinse 3 times 3 tablespoons of organic seeds. Soak overnight in 2 cups water. Drain and repeat washing/draining every 5 hours for 2 days. Wash a piece of felt and place on a flat container. I use the lid of a plastic container Spread the prepared seeds on the felt. Cover with the plastic container. Place in a dark space or cover with a towel; spray with water regularly. When shoots are 1 inch tall, remove the whole felt with the shoots and set aside. Add 2 inches of soil-less planting medium and moisten well; place the felt on top, let sit on the window sill, and water regularly until shoots are of desired height. Cut shoots with scissors; wash and spin dry before using and storing in refrigerator.

Asian Yogurt Salad Dressing
1 cup plain yogurt
¼ cup rice vinegar
¼ teaspoon ground ginger
2 tablespoons light soy sauce
1 teaspoon toasted sesame seed oil
sea salt, to taste
  • Mix together the ingredients until smooth. Serve with mixed baby greens, fresh pineapple, cherry tomatoes, and shaved cucumber. 

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7 comments:

  1. That is super healthy. Love this one!

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  2. wow, i love your organic veggies. i'd love to try the daicon shoots. love the colors, too!

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  3. oh wow...your food posts never ceases to amaze me! i wish we can grow our own, too. not sure if we have them over here....will try and take a look when i get the chance.

    thanks so much for sharing over at Food Friday, Ms. Oggi

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  4. I love fresh vegetables salad. Crunch crunch yum yum. I'm going to try your dressing :-)

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  5. This is definitely my kind of salad (I'm a veg)
    I have to try this dressing

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  6. Great recipe! and great tips on sprouting seeds!

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