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Ready to start cooking? I loooove me some broccoli. When it?s cooked, anyway. For some reason the

Ready to start cooking? [View online] Recent Articles: [Blueberry Buttermilk Coffee Cake] | [Creamy Chicken Fajita Pasta] | [Kale Salad with Cajun Spiced Chickpeas and Buttermilk Dressing] | [Strawberry Rosé Slush] | [Sushi Bowls with Sriracha Mayo] [Broccoli Salad with Honey Yogurt Dressing] I loooove me some broccoli. When it’s cooked, anyway. For some reason the flavor of raw broccoli just really rubs me the wrong way. BUT I know raw broccoli is super healthy, so I try to eat it raw from time to time. Luckily, when I pair raw broccoli with this light and sweet honey yogurt dressing, all the ickies go away. The subtle sweetness and light acidity tone down the super bitter flavor of the broccoli, making a wonderfully light and crunchy broccoli salad. The other reason I love this salad, and dressing in particular, is that it’s so much lighter than many other broccoli salads. Broccoli salads are often drenched with delicious but super thick and heavy dressings that leave me feeling like maybe I just ate something bad instead of good. This dressing, on the other hand, is light and fresh, and doesn’t leave me feeling weighed down. YAY. There will undoubtably be some of you out there who ask yourself, “Hmm, I wonder if I can use all Greek yogurt instead of mayo and yogurt combined.” and I really wouldn’t suggest it. While Greek yogurt and mayo are both considered creamy and tangy, they have different types of creamy textures and different tangy flavors. I find you need at least a little mayo in there to really get the richness needed to make the salad just right. Same goes for the fat content of the Greek yogurt. While technically a fat-free Greek yogurt will “work”, a reduced fat (2%) will give you a much better flavor and texture. Broccoli Salad with Honey Yogurt Dressing [Broccoli Salad with Honey Yogurt Dressing is light and refreshing raw salad for summer. BudgetBytes.com] Broccoli Salad with Honey Yogurt Dressing [Save] [Print] Prep time 30 mins Total time 30 mins Total Cost: $5.34 Cost Per Serving: $1.54 Serves: 4 (about 6 cups total) Ingredients HONEY YOGURT DRESSING - ½ cup plain Greek yogurt (2%) $0.91 - ¼ cup light mayonnaise $0.28 - 1 Tbsp apple cider vinegar $0.03 - 1 Tbsp honey $0.28 - ¼ tsp salt $0.02 - Freshly cracked pepper to taste $0.03 SALAD - 4 cups broccoli florets (about 2 crowns) $2.55 - ¼ red onion $0.20 - 1 carrot $0.28 - ⅓ cup dried cranberries $0.51 - ¼ cup raw sunflower seeds $0.25 Instructions - Prepare the dressing by stirring together the yogurt, mayonnaise, vinegar, honey, salt, and some freshly cracked pepper (about 10-15 cranks of a pepper mill). Set the dressing aside. - Cut the broccoli into very small florets. Place the florets in a colander and rinse with cool water. Let the broccoli drain while you prepare the rest of the salad ingredients. - Peel the carrot, then use a large-holed cheese grater to shred the carrot. Slice the red onion into paper thin strips. - Add the rinsed and well drained broccoli to a large bowl, along with the shredded carrot, sliced red onion, cranberries, and sunflower seeds. Pour the prepared dressing over top, then stir until everything is coated in dressing. Let the salad marinate for 10-15 minutes before serving. Give the salad a brief stir just before serving to redistribute the dressing. 3.5.3208 [Broccoli Salad with Honey Yogurt Dressing is light and refreshing raw salad for summer. BudgetBytes.com][Broccoli Salad with Honey Yogurt Dressing is light and refreshing raw salad for summer. BudgetBytes.com] Step by Step Photos [Honey Yogurt Dressing]Prepare the dressing first by stirring together 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt (I used 2% fat), 1/4 cup mayo (I used light), 1 Tbsp apple cider vinegar, 1 Tbsp honey, 1/4 tsp salt, and some freshly cracked pepper. Set the dressing aside. I didn’t want to buy a whole container of Greek yogurt, so I bought a small single-serving (7oz.) pot of Fage 2% plain. I used just over half of it for this dressing and ate the rest for breakfast. :) [Rinse Broccoli Florets]Cut two crowns of broccoli into very small florets (about 4 cups of florets, 1.25 lbs. of broccoli crowns before removing the stems). The key here is to make the florets really small, so they actually fit on a fork and combine well with the other ingredients. Place the florets in a colander and rinse with cool water. Let the florets drain while you prepare the rest of the ingredients. [Other Broccoli Salad Toppings]Peel and shred one carrot. Slice 1/4 red onion very thinly (I had leftovers in my fridge from my [Kale Salad]). You’ll also need 1/3 cup dried cranberries and 1/4 cup raw sunflower seeds. [Combine Vegetables for Broccoli Salad]Once the broccoli is well drained, place it in a large bowl along with the shredded carrot, sliced red onion, dried cranberries, and raw sunflower seeds. [Add Honey Yogurt Dressing]Add the prepared honey yogurt dressing… [Stir Broccoli Salad]And stir until everything is well coated in dressing. Now, here’s the secret: let the salad sit for 10-15 minutes for that dressing to really grab hold and mingle with the flavors of the carrot, onion, and cranberries. Give it one final stir, then serve. [Broccoli Salad with Honey Yogurt Dressing is light and refreshing raw salad for summer. BudgetBytes.com]And there you have your totally light, totally fresh Broccoli Salad with Honey Yogurt Dressing. [👏][👏][👏] [Broccoli Salad with Honey Yogurt Dressing is light and refreshing raw salad for summer. BudgetBytes.com][Broccoli Salad with Honey Yogurt Dressing is light and refreshing raw salad for summer. BudgetBytes.com] The post [Broccoli Salad with Honey Yogurt Dressing] appeared first on [Budget Bytes]. [Image] HI! I'M BETH As a food lover and a number cruncher I've decided that cooking on a budget shouldn't mean canned beans and ramen noodles night after night. My stomach is full and my wallet is too. [Read More »] [Image] BETH'S COOKBOOK AVAILABLE NOW! The long awaited Budget Bytes: Over 100 Easy, Delicious Recipes to Slash Your Grocery Bill in Half is now available for purchase! [Get the book »] You're receiving this email because you opted to subscribe to receive new blog posts by email. [Unsubscribe] | [Update your profile] | Copyright © {!global_year} All rights reserved. PO BOX 791399 New Orleans LA 70179-1399 USA [Unsubscribe] | [Change Subscriber Options]

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