The reason I use the title for this recipe, Asian Watercress Salad,
is that the dressing for
this salad uses sesame oil instead of olive oil. The health benefits of
watercress is tremendous, which includes providing nutrition and boosting immunities.
It prevents cancer and reduces the thyroid. This tiny leafy green vegetable is
rich in vitamin C and also improves bone health. The most noticeable Asian
recipes for watercress are soup and shaking beef salad. However, I always try
to prepare my salads with low calories and with all the benefits of eating
salad. The sesame dressing with garlic and ginger is a typical taste in the
Asian world. This salad certainly will
bring all the health benefits from the watercress and more.
Ingredients:
4 cups watercress
2 cups total of the following
vegetables: cucumber, carrot, bean sprouts, jicama, and red onion
Sesame dressing ingredients:
1/4 cup sesame oil
1/4 cup white rice vinegar
1 tbs honey
1 tbs soy sauce
1/4 tsp salt
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 tsp fresh ginger
Other ingredients:
Roasted sesame seeds, roasted
peanuts
Directions:
I use one bunch of watercress.
Remove some of the stems. Wash and spin to dry.
The other vegetables are very
much your choice. I diced the red onion and julienne the rest of my vegetables
mixed in with the watercress in a mixing bowl.
Combine the sesame dressing
ingredients in a jar with lid and shake well.
To serve:
Place salad on a serving plate
and sprinkle with roasted sesame seeds and peanuts. Toss the dressing with the
salad or serve the dressing on the side.
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