Yummy Sundried Tomatoes
Sundried tomatoes enhance Keto-friendly recipes. Chop with olives and combine with lemon and olive oil as a topping for baked fish.
Intense flavors enhance Keto-friendly recipes
Tangy, zesty, smoky slices of nutrition-rich ecstasy add flavor and complexity to salads and entrees. Not to mention, snacks!
Whole, sliced or chopped, there is so much you can do with sundried tomatoes. Let’s focus on fresh ideas for salads and snacks and dive right in.
Keto-Friendly Recipes
Sundried Tomatoes for Salads
Sundried tomatoes and salads go together like springtime and flowers. Every salad needing a boost will be a perfect fit.
Micro Salad
Try something different on your friends. Combine julienned and finely chopped veggies and other ingredients into a dense and complex side salad.
Think flavor and zest. The perfect ingredients include super foods like blanched kale, radishes, jicama, pomegranate, walnuts, a smidge of dried cherries and of course, chopped sundried tomatoes.
Bonus points: The dense salad will add a flare as a side. Serve the micro salad in colorful prep-sized bowls as a side to main dishes or—wait for it—a salad entrée.
Sundried Tomatoes for Snacks
Add flare to party snacks and me-time snacks with thin-sliced or chopped sundried tomatoes.
- Olives – Stuff pitted olives with sundried tomatoes are goat cheese
- Veggie Stacks – Top off veggie stacks with a color-contrasting sliver of sundried tomatoes. Try a cucumber slice for the base. Build the middle with a thin slice of carrot and small slice of green pepper. The super crunchy mix
- Melted Cheese Squares – Make a tiny pizza without the crust. think about combining mozzarella with a couple of soft cheese varieties. Top with tomato paste if you like and a sprinkling of Italian spices and of course
Looke for more recipes as the blog grows. Advice and comments appreciated.
Bon appetite!
— Edward Draper
- Author, Environmental Activist…
- Author of “Who Iced Santa?” and “Breaking Truth“
- Writing to encourage climate change activism
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