Roasted Sweet Potato, Pomegranate and Hazelnut Salad: Healthy Fall Recipe

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Las salads They are also for the colder months, and are almost appreciated more by not looking so much for the refreshing factor ⁤that we need in summer. But⁤ it is also the time to change the summer ingredients, taking advantage of the seasonal pantry, being the fall a wonderful time to fill ourselves with vitamins and other nutrients ⁤with products such⁤ as ⁣sweet potatoes or nuts.

We really like sweet potatoes in comforting creams, ⁣as a substitute for ‌pumpkin, even in the form of sweet potato ‍puree ​ as an alternative‍ to potatoes. But the best it looks is oven roastedwhen it brings out the full potential‍ of its delicious flavor and texture; Here’s how we cooked it for this salad with pomegranate and hazelnuts, very easy to assemble immediately if ‍we have the​ components ready.

You‍ can roast more quantity sweet potatoes in advance and save the leftovers for other dishes; If you don’t have⁣ an oven you can cook it in the air fryer, steamed, in a non-stick pan with a drizzle of oil⁣ or in the microwave. The onion‌ is optional, but the roasted one is also highly recommended to complete this delicious salad ⁢which we have left in a vegetarian version.

Preheat the⁤ oven to ‌200ºC with air; wash, peel and cut ​the sweet potato into cubes; Peel and cut the onion into not very fine feathers ⁢or julienne strips, if using. ‍Arrange on separate baking trays, season with a ‌drizzle of oil, season with salt and pepper and add Provençal herbs to taste. Mix well and cook until tender. Be careful because the onion is usually ready ⁤first, the sweet potato can take 25-30 minutes.

Collect the seeds of a pomegranate in a container; Toast the hazelnuts in ⁢a pan without anything else if​ they are raw. To assemble the salad, arrange​ a base ⁤of green leaves,⁣ add onion to taste, sweet potato, pomegranate and cheese​ in the quantity you ​prefer. Spread the hazelnuts and dress them with a vinaigrette, whisking in the oil, vinegar, mustard,⁢ juice ⁣and a pinch of salt and pepper.

What to accompany the autumn salad with

A good portion ​of ⁣this salad is satisfying without weighing you‍ down, perfect as ⁤a light lunch or single⁣ dinner. We can also eat it as a first course before serving, for example,⁣ a plate of legumes, grilled chicken, tofu‌ skewers, baked fish or combine it with an omelette.

Title: Seasonal Salads: Embracing⁣ Fall with⁤ Flavor and Nutrition

Interviewer‍ (Time.news Editor): Welcome, everyone! Today, we have the pleasure of ‌speaking with nutrition expert Dr. Elena ‌Vasquez, who specializes in seasonal eating. ⁢With the cooler months⁢ coming in, salads may not be the first meal that comes to mind. Dr. Vasquez, why should we embrace salads during⁢ the fall?

Dr. Elena​ Vasquez: Thank you for having me! Fall is truly ‍a wonderful season to explore ‍the ⁢world ​of salads. While ‌we usually think ⁣of salads as summer‍ dishes, autumn allows ⁣us to tap into a ⁣rich array​ of⁢ seasonal ingredients. ⁣We’re not just focusing on refreshment; instead, we’re getting to enjoy the ‌heartiness and⁤ warmth of fall produce, which⁢ is so packed with ⁤nutrients.

Editor: That’s ⁢a great point! What are some key ingredients that ​you recommend for fall salads?

Dr. ⁣Vasquez: One of my favorites is sweet potatoes.​ They are incredibly versatile and can⁢ be ​prepared in ‍various ways—roasted, steamed, or even as a puree. They bring a wonderful⁣ sweetness and texture to salads, making ​them comforting during the cooler months. Other fantastic ingredients include nuts, ⁢like hazelnuts, which add a ⁤nice crunch and healthy fats. Pomegranate seeds also come in⁣ season, providing a ​burst of flavor⁢ and color!

Editor: How⁤ do you‌ suggest cooking sweet potatoes for these salads?

Dr. Vasquez: Roasting ⁢sweet potatoes really enhances their flavor. You⁢ can⁣ pre-roast a larger batch ‍to save time—and they store well for ⁢use in other dishes throughout the week. If you prefer quicker options, air frying or even using the microwave can⁤ yield delicious results.‍ Just ‍remember to⁤ season them well with ​oil, salt, pepper, ⁢and herbs before ‍cooking!

Editor: It sounds delicious! You mentioned incorporating onions. What’s the role ‍of onions in a fall salad?

Dr. Vasquez: Onions can add depth ⁤of flavor to your ​dish.⁢ While ‌they are optional, roasting them alongside sweet potatoes can elevate the overall taste of the salad. The caramelization from roasting brings out their natural sweetness,‌ creating a well-rounded dish.

Editor: That sounds delightful!​ How‍ do you⁢ balance flavors ⁣and textures⁤ in a fall salad?

Dr. Vasquez: That’s an excellent​ question! A successful salad often ​combines‍ different flavors—sweet, savory, and tangy. For ‍instance, sweet ⁤potatoes and⁣ pomegranates give ⁤sweetness, while nuts provide a‍ crunchy ⁤texture. You can add a tangy dressing, perhaps with a hint ⁣of ‍apple cider vinegar, to⁢ bring everything together. ⁢This balance keeps the salad⁣ exciting ‌and ‌satisfying.

Editor: With such ​an‍ emphasis on seasonal eating, how does this benefit⁣ our health?

Dr. Vasquez: Eating seasonally means you’re ⁣choosing ingredients at their peak freshness, which often means they are ‍more nutrient-dense and flavorful.‍ Seasonal ⁤produce also encourages variety in our diets—by switching up ingredients​ regularly,⁤ we’re more likely‍ to consume a broader‍ spectrum of vitamins and minerals.⁢ Plus, it encourages us to⁢ connect with local⁤ agriculture, ⁢promoting sustainable eating.

Editor: Dr. Vasquez, thank you for these‍ valuable insights! It seems fall ​salads can provide not ‌just warmth and comfort, but also health and nutrition. Any last tips for our readers‌ as they start creating their fall salads?

Dr. Vasquez: Absolutely! Don’t be afraid to experiment! Try ⁢combining different ingredients, ⁢like‌ adding some⁣ cheese for creaminess or ​fruits‌ for additional sweetness. And always remember—cooking can be fun, so⁣ enjoy the process! Happy salad making!

Editor: Thank you so ⁣much, Dr. Vasquez! We can’t wait to dive into some delicious fall salads this season.

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