Recipe for a Vegetarian Lentil Salad with Roasted Oranges and Radicchio

This recipe for a Vegetarian Lentil Salad with Roasted Oranges and Radicchio is healthy and hearty, offering you lots of fiber and protein while also feeling satisfying. This salad leans much more on lentils than the greens, so if you’d like you could serve this on a bed of more arugula or other greens to make it a whole meal.
Recipe for a Vegetarian Lentil Salad with Roasted Oranges and Radicchio

You can serve this warm – I don’t know about you but although I want to eat my greens, with the colder weather I also crave something warm, so this dish offers the best of both worlds.
Vegetarian lentil salad with roasted orange and radicchio, toasted nuts and mint and arugula

My version here was inspired by the recipe from the Vegetarian Times, although my version omits the shallots and increases the amount of lentils, walnuts, and adds in the handful of arugula. The oranges and orange juice add a bit of sweetness as well as acidity, while the toasted walnuts provide the nuttiness and crunchy textures now and then, both which balance out the lentils and arugula.

Ingredients:

  • 4 oranges
  • 1 head of radicchio
    Head of radicchio
  • Olive Oil – you will be using two tablespoons, first to roast and later as part of the dressing
  • 1 1/2 cup French lentils, rinsed
  • 1 1/2 cup orange juice
  • 1 cup toasted walnuts –  I toast them in a pan on the stove with a spritz of cooking spray butter whole, and then break them up later after the toasting
    Toasted Walnuts - I toast them in a pan with a spritz of cooking spray butter whole, and then break them up later after the toasting
  • 2 tablespoons of chopped mint
  • A handful of arugula (about 1 1/2 cups)

Directions:

  1. The most prep work will be for the roasted oranges and radicchio. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Cover a baking sheet with foil or parchment paper to prepare to roasted vegetables and fruits. You will need to thinly slice the radicchio into strips that you will be roasting with the oranges – think about the size you would see shredded into a a taco or salad. This should yield 4-6 cups of shredded radicchio.
  2. For the oranges, after peeling them, you want to cut them into sections so they are in wedges (think like chocolate oranges, but with a real orange) but remove the membrane. Squeeze the empty membranes into the same bowl you are placing the orange wedges to collect any extra fresh juice.
    The hardest part is removing the wedges of orange from the membrane for this Recipe for a Vegetarian Lentil Salad with Roasted Oranges and Radicchio
  3. You will want to toss the shredded radicchio into your orange bowl, and then add one tablespoon of olive oil and toss all together. Arrange all in a single layer on the baking sheet and let roast for 15 minutes or so in the oven. Stir the radicchio and oranges so it will roast the other side, and roast for another 10 minutes or so until the oranges are caramelized.
    Roast the orange wedges and the radicchio in a single layer on a baking sheet in this Recipe for a Vegetarian Lentil Salad with Roasted Oranges and Radicchio Roast the orange wedges and the radicchio in a single layer on a baking sheet in this Recipe for a Vegetarian Lentil Salad with Roasted Oranges and Radicchio
  4. While the oranges and radicchio are roasting, boil a pot of the 1 1/12 cup of French lentils in 2 1/4 cups of water mixed with 1 1/2 cups of orange juice. Once it comes to a boil, lower to heat to medium-low and let simmer for 30 minutes or so until the lentils are done.  Drain lentils and place into your serving dish, but keep the cooking liquid.
    Cook the lentils in a water and orange juice liquid for this Recipe for a Vegetarian Lentil Salad with Roasted Oranges and Radicchio
  5. In the pot with the remaining lentil cooking liquid to saucepan, and simmer over medium heat if necessary until reduced to 1/4 cup. Pour over lentils.
    The cooked lentil is refreshed with a bit of the reduced cooking liquid (water and orange juice) after being drained after cooking
  6. When the orange and radicchio are finished roasting, add those to your lentils, and add in the last tablespoon of olive oil, the cup of toasted walnuts, 2 tablespoons of fresh mint, and a healthy handful of the arugula. Mix everything together. Depending on how it tastes, you may want to add a touch of sea salt and ground pepper to your liking.
    Mix together the olive oil with the orange juice water lentils, roasted oranges and radicchio, toasted walnuts, and chopped mint

Are you a fan of lentils? What’s your favorite way to enjoy lentils?
The Vegetarian Lentil Salad with Roasted Oranges and Radicchio as part of the food spread Vegetarian lentil salad with roasted orange and radicchio, toasted nuts and mint and arugula

As for me, I served this as a side dish during Thanksgiving – they were great mixed in with the cranberry sauce and the mashed potatoes!
The Vegetarian Lentil Salad with Roasted Oranges and Radicchio as part of the Thanksgiving day spread, great with the mashed potatoes and cranberry sauces The Vegetarian Lentil Salad with Roasted Oranges and Radicchio as part of the Thanksgiving day spread, great with the mashed potatoes and cranberry sauces

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Recipe for a Vegetarian Southwest Squash Casserole

While I was in Santa Fe, I saw several times the options for a Southwest Squash Casserole. Instead of the usual burritos or other Mexican food with the generous ladling of red or green (or both, “Christmas style” – get it, using both red and green?) chiles, the Southwest Squash Casserole option sounded less heavy but still celebratory of the namesake southwest chiles. I didn’t have any while I was in Santa Fe, but I was inspired to make one myself.
Recipe for a Vegetarian Southwest Squash Casserole that uses yellow squash, butternut squash, and green chiles and red salsa

This recipe for a Vegetarian Southwest Squash Casserole uses both red salsa and green chiles, as this was my favorite way to enjoy the chiles in Santa Fe (though they used red chiles and green chiles – I dialed down the heat by using a salsa instead). Also, maybe I could never really know which would be the best at any restaurant – the green or the red – so why decide? Why not both?
Recipe for a Vegetarian Southwest Squash Casserole that uses yellow squash, butternut squash, and green chiles and red salsa

In Santa Fe sometimes the green chile came with chunks of shredded chicken in it, but if you get the ones in the can you normally see in the store it will just be the chiles – it’s up to you if you want to add in some shredded cooked chicken to this dish.

Ingredients:

  • 8 cups of squash – I used a mix of yellow squash that I chopped into half moons (they should be at least 1/2 inch thick so they don’t get too mushy) and cubed butternut squash
    A mix of yellow squash and butternut squash for this Vegetarian Recipe for Southwest Squash Casserole
  • 2/3 cup chopped onion
  • 1 4 ounce can of chopped green chiles
    A 4 ounce can of green chiles for the green and salsa adds the red for this Recipe for a Vegetarian Southwest Squash Casserole
  • 2 cups grated cheese, divided – I used a blend of cheddar and jack cheeses
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • 3/4 cup salsa – if it’s not spicy you may want a little more if it’s a chunky salsa you are using, if it’s spicy you might dial it back a little to not overwhelm the dish with too much heat
  • 2 green onions, chopped

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 400°F. Coat a 11-by-7-inch 2 quart casserole baking dish with cooking spray.
  2. I had to do this in two large mixing bowls because I didn’t have a bowl large enough, but you will want to combine your 8 cups of squash, 2/3 cup chopped onion, the 4 ounces of chopped green chiles, half of your grated cheese (so just 1 cup cheese), and the 1/4 cup flour together and mix. Since I used two mixing bowls, I just put half of everything in each bowl to do the mixing – you will want to flour, onion, and green chiles and cheese to coat all your squash lightly. Then combine the mixture together into your sprayed baking dish. Cover with foil.
    Toss together your squash, cheese, green chlies, chopped onions, and flour for the first step of the Recipe for a Vegetarian Southwest Squash Casserole Toss together your squash, cheese, green chlies, chopped onions, and flour for the first step of the Recipe for a Vegetarian Southwest Squash Casserole Toss together your squash, cheese, green chlies, chopped onions, and flour for the first step of the Recipe for a Vegetarian Southwest Squash Casserole
  3. Bake the casserole until the squash is tender, about 30 minutes. Remove from oven and distribute your salsa over the top, as well as sprinkling over the salsa your last 1 cup of grated cheese.
    Top with salsa for the red in this Recipe for a Vegetarian Southwest Squash Casserole Top with salsa for the red in this Recipe for a Vegetarian Southwest Squash Casserole
  4. Return to the oven uncovered to bake for another 15 minutes or so until the cheese is bubbling. Remove from oven and sprinkle with green onions.
    Recipe for a Vegetarian Southwest Squash Casserole that uses yellow squash, butternut squash, and green chiles and red salsa Recipe for a Vegetarian Southwest Squash Casserole that uses yellow squash, butternut squash, and green chiles and red salsa

Have you ever heard of a Southwest Squash casserole? Did it have this “Christmas” version of red and green chiles, or how was it?

This is my last post until after the holidays: in fact, I actually left for Japan several days before this post went up! So I wanted to take this opportunity to wish you a wonderful warm holiday until 2016, full of new memories and of course lots of deliciousness.

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Vegetarian Holiday Recipe Round-up

I thought I would highlight some of the my favorite recipes that I think can be used for entertaining during these last few weeks of the holiday season. Since it is the holiday season, I like going a little bit more decadent.

So for appetizers, maybe do a Honey Walnut Baked Brie. Or, maybe a Brie and Blue Cheese Fondue

Honey Walnut Brie Recipe Brie and Blue Cheese Fondue Recipe

For a soup, I might suggest this rich Butternut Squash and Ale Soup with Candied Almonds and homemade Mascarpone with Cambozola, or go with a Roasted Cauliflower and Leek Soup. I like both these soups because of both the flavor and the texture.

Butternut Squash and Ale Soup with Candied Almonds and homemade Mascarpone with Cambozola Roasted Cauliflower and Leek Soup- Low Carb, Healthy, Vegetarian Soup:  Easy Recipe

For a main, instead of a traditional lasagna, how about a Roasted Vegetable Lasagna Rollup instead? I like the idea of individual rolled pieces that this Roasted Vegetable Lasagna Rollups Recipe calls for. it’s a great to portion out servings for a group. Or change out your lasagna to something more unusual like this Butternut Squash Lasagna in Béchamel sauce

Roasted Vegetable Lasagna Rollups Recipe Roasted Vegetable Lasagna Rollups Recipe Giada's vegetarian Thanksgiving side recipe for Butternut Squash Lasagna in Béchamel sauce

F’s favorites from our past include a Vegetarian Shepherd’s Pie inspired by Moosewood, while mine was the Chik’n Fricasee (which is helped greatly by rich flavors from wine)
Vegetarian Shepherd's Pie Chicken fricassee, with vegetarian chik'n by Quorn

For puff pastry options, besides this previously covered Tofu and Mushrooms A La King, this holiday I am hoping to adapt a Mushroom & squash vegetarian Wellington Vegetarian Wellington that I have bookmarked here from Jamie Oliver
Tofu and Mushrooms A La King

For a side dish to dig into, how about a Baby Bell Peppers and Swiss Strata that was hearty enough to go with leftover Easter ham when I made it, so surely could complement your holiday ham. Also on my casserole wishlist is the I Love Veggies Bake from The Blender Girl.
Baby Bell Peppers and Swiss Strata recipe

And potatoes in form of a Chive and Onion Cheesy Hash Brown Potatoes or Crispy Smashed Potatoes (you can season them the way that suits your taste: I once enjoyed a combination of cumin with  the potatoes based on the Flavor Thesaurus as I wrote about here)

Recipe for Chive and Onion Cheesy Hash Brown Potatoes, vegetarian and a cozy casserole for a winter day or a holiday potluck  Crispy Smashed Potatoes

And I also like Cauliflower with Brown Butter, Pears, Hazelnuts uses cauliflower in a new way besides covered with cheese and cream or roasted.
Vegetarian Recipe: Cauliflower with Brown Butter, Pears, Hazelnuts

Do you have any vegetarian dishes you are making for the holidays?

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