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  1. Wheatberry and Tomato Basil Salad

    September 26, 2011 by erinRD

    What a fun weekend! We went to the County Line Orchard for some apple picking, pumpkin patching and hat riding! Lots of hot apple cider and caramel apples! I love fall!

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    Ingredients

    1 1/2 cups wheatberries
    1 ripe tomato, chopped
    5 basil leaves, finely chopped
    2 green onions, diced
    3 Tablespoons balsamic vinegar
    Salt and pepper, to taste
    3 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
    1/4 cup feta cheese

    Directions

    1. To prepare the wheatberries, boil them on the stovetop until tender. Drain and add to a mixing bowl.
    2. Chop the tomato and add to the wheatberries.
    3. Next, add the basil, feta cheese and green onions and combine. In a small bowl, make the dressing. Add the balsamic vinegar. Pour in the olive oil and whisk vigorously.
    4. Pour over the wheatberry mixture. Add salt and pepper. Combine until the mixture is well coated. Serve at room temperature or slightly chilled.

    Nutrition Notes

    Loaded with fiber and protein! Read more about wheatberries!

    Taste Test

    Delicious and simple! I loved the chewy wheat berries and the rest of the salad was super easy to put together!

    Enjoy!




  2. Wheat Berry Salad

    August 22, 2011 by erinRD

    Hello.

    I have a fantastic salad for you.

    But before that – don’t you want to know about my first 10K race?

    Wholesome Husband came with me – as always a big supporter even though I know he’d rather be sleeping. That man loves his sleep.

    The course was through a forest preserve so I thought it would be nice a shady – but it was mostly prairies. So the sun was beating down a lot of the time – especially brutal on the last 2 miles when the sun was right in our face. That was pretty hellish – not gonna lie.

    Here are the hardcore runners. They finished in like 33 minutes. Crazy people.

    Can you find me in this picture? I was comfortably at the back of the pack. The race didn’t have a time chip, which was kind of annoying so the time that they had me at was probably about a minute off. But I did bring my Garmin with me for my “official” results.

    I was trying to pass this runner in the straight away at the end – I was so tired…

    Got her!

    I look miserable and pretty bad at this point – I was definitely ready to be done. I felt good until the 5 mile mark and then running straight into the sun took its toll on me.

    First 10K: 6.24 miles at 01:08:06 for a 10:54 min/mile pace.

    Slower than I wanted but I’ll take it. Speed is not my thing but I am hoping to work on that this Fall.

    As soon as I saw Wholesome Husband, I felt better. :) Please excuse the sweaty mess.

    He also made me take silly pictures. What a meany.

    So next up is the Hot Chocolate 15K in Chicago. Training starts this week! I hope to really improve my pace and feel really comfortable. Autumn is obviously the best time of the year to run so I’m all in! :)

    Ok – so on to that salad that I teased you before with pictures!

    Wheat Berry Salad  
    Adapted from Eat Live Run

    1/2 cup quinoa
    1/2 cup wheat berries
    2 ears corn, shucked
    1/2 cup red onion, minced
    2 cups sliced grape tomatoes
    1 avocado, diced
    1/4 teaspoon salt
    4 oz smoked mozzarella, cubed
    2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
    2 Tablespoons balsamic vinegar

    Directions:
    1. Soak the wheat berries in cold water overnight. In the morning, drain, replace with fresh water and simmer for 20 minutes, until tender. Drain and set aside.
    2. Simmer the quinoa in 1 1/2 cups water for 15 minutes until all the water has been absorbed. Fluff and add to the cooked wheat berries in a large bowl.


    3. Add the corn kernels, red onion, avocado, mozzarella cubes and grape tomatoes to the grain mixture and toss well. Then drizzle in the olive oil, vinegar and salt. Mix well. Serves 4.

    Nutrition Notes: Wheat berries are entire wheat kernel (except for the hull), comprising the bran, germ, and endosperm. Wheat berries contain about 6 grams of fiber and protein per one-fourth cup (uncooked) and about 150 calories. They also contain about 8 percent of the daily value for iron, per 1/4 cup.

    Taste Test: I love love LOVE the chewy texture of the wheat berries! It reminds me of the texture of Farro. The combo of wheat berries and quinoa was so delicious! The raw corn was a delicious addition as well. This would be a perfect side salad for a party. With lots of fiber and protein this also makes for a perfect main dish!