'AS THE GARDEN GROWS' ~ MID-JUNE GARDEN STROLL / SALAD NICOISE in PITA POCKETS & SIMPLE POTATO SALAD
"Garden making is creative work, just as much as painting or writing a poem. It is a personal expression of self, and individual conception of beauty. I should as soon think of asking a secretary to write my book, or the cook to assist in a water color painting, as to permit a gardener to plant or dig among my flowers."
~ Hannah Rion
(The Greatest Gift of a Garden)
GIFT of GREEN
'CAREFREE BEAUTY' SHRUB ROSE
DELIGHTFUL NEIGHBORS
~ Hannah Rion
(The Greatest Gift of a Garden)
GIFT of GREEN
'CAREFREE BEAUTY' SHRUB ROSE
DELIGHTFUL NEIGHBORS_____________________
SALAD NICOISE in PITA POCKETS
~ Easy busy day garden lunch or simple supper, adapted from Cooking Light (May 2003)
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1 cup sliced (1 inch) fresh green beans
1 cup sliced (1 inch) fresh green beans
1 Tbsp. water
1/4 - 1/2 cup pitted & chopped nicoise olives
1 Tbsp. capers
1 (12 oz.) can drained solid white tuna in water
1 Tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
1 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice
1 tsp. Dijon mustard
2 Tbsp. chopped fresh parsley
pinch coarse salt
freshly ground pepper to taste
2 (6-inch) whole wheat pita rounds (cut in half)
4 curly leaf lettuce leaves
- Combine beans & water in small microwave-safe bowl. Cover and microwave at high 1 1/2 minutes or until beans are crip-tender; drain. Rinse with cold water. Drain well; cool. Combine beans, olives, caper, and tuna.
- Whisk together oil, Dijon, lemon juice, parsley, salt & pepper. Pour over tuna mixture; toss gently to coat.
- Line each pita half with 1 lettuce leaf. Spoon About 1/2 cup tuna mixture into each pita half. (4 servings)
SIMPLE POTATO SALAD
2 lbs. cooked quartered small red potatoes
1/2 cup chopped green onions
2 strips of cooked and crumbled bacon
2 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice
2 Tbsp. light mayonnaise
2 Tbsp. sour cream
1/2 tsp. coarse salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
- Combine cooked potatoes, green onions and bacon. Whisk together lemon juice, mayonnaise, sour cream, salt & pepper.
- Pour over and toss with potato mixture.

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Comments
Joey, I had to laugh when I saw your recipe for salad nicoise. I was having lunch with some friends one day at a new restaurant, and the server asked me which side I would like. I said, "I'll try the NU-COYSE salad." She gently corrected me, "That would be the salad NE-SWA." Now I don't order anything in French unless I'm sure I know how to pronounce it:)
Your collection of photos is great, as usual.
Fun story, Rose! I think we have all been there :)
Hi Marnie, thanks, and I love your photos also! We seem to have many garden favorites in common ...
I hear you, Shady, and thanks! Do hope your stay in Michigan is delightful (I'll do my best to tweak the weather)!
Yes summer simple, dear Kathryn! Love salads & sandwiches, perfect fare for cruising around the lake (and you know more coconut goodies will be included in future posts ... can't get my fill, nor can coveting guests).