Asian Sesame Salad
Salad Serving: 1
Dressing Serving: 2
Salad
Ingredients:
2 cups romaine lettuce 1 need
8 oz coleslaw mix
¼ red bell pepper, sliced 1 need
2 green onion stalks, chopped need
2 tbsp cilantro, chopped
Candied cashews (or regular)
Coconut bacon
Dressing
2 tbsp tahini
2 tbsp white sesame seeds, crushed
2 tbsp white vinegar
1 tbsp coconut aminos or soy sauce
3 tsp sweetener
1 tsp sesame oil
3 tbsp mayo
Optional - 1-2 tbsp almond milk or water to thin out
Directions:
In a blender or medium sized mixing bowl, add all of your ingredients for your dressing and blend.
Assemble your salad and add your dressing on top. Toss and enjoy!
Store extra dressing in the fridge.
Nutrition:
Nutrition for dressing:
Calories - 697
Fat - 71g
Protein - 11g
Net Carbs - 9g
Sugar - 2g
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