Many of you know that I love salad. When I’m in a hurry, you’ll often find me chowing down on a heap of raw spinach leaves or romaine lettuce, drizzled with one of my many homemade salad dressings, but when I have the time, I enjoy being more creative.
This salad is a tasty way to enjoy broccoli. It’s easy to make and is the perfect addition to a holiday spread or as part of a weekday meal.
Mango-Broccoli Salad
Ingredients
- 4 cups chopped fresh broccoli
- 1-2 large ripe mangoes (peeled, pitted, and diced)
- 1/2 cup red onion or chives, finely chopped
- 3/4 cup buttermilk ranch salad dressing
- 3 Tbso orange juice
- 1 Tbsp prepared horseradish
- 11 ounces canned mandarin orange sections, drained or sliced, fresh clementines
- 3/4 cup cashews
Instructions
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Combine broccoli, mango, and onion in a large bowl.
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Combine ranch dressing, orange juice, and horseradish in a small bowl.
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Add the dressing mixture to the broccoli mixture, and toss. Top with orange sections.
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Mix in cashews immediately before serving to prevent them from becoming soft and mushy.
Anonymous
Is that a lot of horseradish? I don't normally use it as an ingredient, but I am familiar with it. A Tbsp. seems like it would be a lot. It's one of those things where a little can go a long way. And if you buy it, how do you use up the rest of it?
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It sounds like a lot, but you hardly notice it. You can often find it in small containers at the grocery store. It goes great on roast beef.
Ellie
Anonymous
I like all those ingredients separately, but all tossed together like that? I'll have to pass; sorry.
Anonymous
Ellie I noticed a longgg lag time before you post comments now on your 3 blogs.
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Hmm, most of the comments on this blog are moderated almost instantly. On the other blogs, I moderate at least twice a day.
Ellie
Anonymous
1 Tbsp is not alot of horseradish
You can use horseradish with steak. Just dip your steak in horseradish it's really good and if you have a cold it opens up your nose.
Miley
Sounds good I can't wait to try it.
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Thanks Miley. Be sure to let me know how you like it. 🙂
Ellie
Miley
I loved it had it for dinner tonight. My mom liked it too.
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I'm glad to hear that, Miley! Blessed to have you as a reader.
Ellie
Anonymous
This sounds delicious Ellie. I make a broccoli salad as well and this is a wonderful variation on it. Really light and fresh. I will be making this. Thanks for continuing to share such tasty recipes. Eileen
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Glad to hear that, Eileen! Let me know what you think of it.
Ellie
Anonymous
I have a question. Do you know where you can buy really nice medium sized rectangular mirrors? I don't want them to be to big or too expensive. Any help will be great! Thanks!!
Madeline
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Hi Madeline,
When we got married, I bought a nice mirror with a wooden border from an antique store for $14. You might also check thrift stores.
Ellie
Anonymous
I've had both straight-edge (for framing) and beveled-edge mirrored glass (mounted on Masonite backing for hanging) made to size at a glass shop. Look in the phone book or online for a local shop. If nothing else, you might get a price quote for comparison purposes. Also, this time of year, anywhere that sells dorm furnishings might have framed mirrors (Target, home organization stores, etc.).
Anonymous
sounds good! Thanks for sharing the recipe😊