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Super Simple Grape & Walnut Salad

Super Simple Grape & Walnut Salad
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Every time we go to our local “fancy” grocery store, we pick up a huge batch of my Very Favorite grape and walnut salad. They make it there (except around Thanksgiving time, which is REALLY DISAPPOINTING when you make a trip to the store based entirely on picking up some grape salad…), and every time I eat it, I think, “I could totally make this!”

Last week I decided I would, indeed, make some. I didn’t have the recipe so I had to do the best I could, and you know what? I knocked it out of the park.

This super simple Grape Walnut Salad is *perfect* for healthy snacking (I eat it for lunch) and is a crowd-pleaser, too.

Grape & Walnut SaladI made a batch (pictured) that yielded about 4-5 servings. Here’s what you need to make it:

  • 2 cups refrigerated seedless green grapes
  • 2 cups refrigerated seedless red grapes
  • 1 cup crumbled blue cheese (more or less to taste)
  • About 1/2 cup chopped nuts (again, to taste)
  • About 1/4 cup olive oil (I actually used a little less for diet reasons, but would add more if I were serving this to other people)
  • Ground pepper to taste

Grape Walnut Salad IngredientsPlace the grapes, cheese, and walnuts in a large bowl. Add oil and toss until the grapes are coated in oil. Add pepper at this timeand mix well.

Grape Walnut SaladThis salad is amazing to eat right away, but it tastes even better if you can let it all sit for a couple of hours in the fridge before you eat it (overnight is fine, too!). I think it tastes better after the flavors have all had some time to gel.

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Grape Walnut SaladAfter I ate my (very generous) portion for lunch, I packaged up the rest so I could enjoy it for the remainder of the week (hahahaha, who am I kidding…it will never last a week!).

You can get lots (and lots) of pointers for storing your leftovers at the Glad Food Protection website.

 

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_DSC7005-4Now, on a side-note…I am doing the 21 Day Fix (if you’re unfamiliar with that, it’s a diet and workout plan). I was especially excited to make this salad because it’s full of 21 Day Fix-approved foods. If you’re doing the 21 Day Fix, here’s how to convert the above measurements:

  • 2 purple containers of refrigerated green grapes
  • 2 purple containers of refrigerated red grapes
  • 4 blue containers crumbled blue cheese
  • 4 orange containers of chopped nuts
  • 8 teaspoons of olive oilAbout 1/4 cup olive oil
  • Ground pepper to taste

One serving of this will be equal to one purple container, one blue container, one orange container, and two teaspoons.

Grape and Walnut SaladHappy Healthy Eating, everyone! 🙂 

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Is there something you can substitute for the blue cheese?

for the 21 DF you say one serving would be 1 purple, 1 blue,1 orange and 2 tsp.

WHAT is the serving? 1 cup? 1 1/2 cups? Just portion out 4 equal servings? I get nervous when recipes can be either 4-5 servings with 21 DF b/c that can really mess up your blues and oranges.

This sounds GREAT ….cant wait to try it . Thanks Carrie.

So this is four servings then?

I thought walnuts were in the blue container not orange….

Yes I know nuts are blue. In this recipe you have them as orange. The book I got in my kit said blue also.

I sure hope I didn’t come off snarky. I personally want to count them as blue since the book specifically lists walnuts. I did read the message board you posted & totally understand where you are coming from. Thanks for explaining. When I make it I will use 1/2 the amount of blue cheese anyway so I will count my walnuts as blue. Just my personal preference. 🙂

Can you use cheddar cheese? I definitely want eat blue cheese, feta or goat cheese.

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