An incredibly easy spring salad, which is quick to prepare, frersh and versatile. Toss with your favourite dressing and enjoy the very best of the season.
Carrot, Fennel and Strawberry Salad
- inspired by Patty's Food
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- Clean and dry the vegetables and strawberries. Thinly slice the fennel and carrot. Cut the red onion into thin half moon slices. Cut the large strawberries into 2-3 chunks. Place the cut vegetables on a large serving plate. Add in strawberries and shredded mint leaves.
- Whisk raspberry vinegar and argan oil in a small bowl. Season to taste. Drizzle the dressing over the salad.
Very concise and it looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteSuch healthy simple and delicious salad! Love it :-)
ReplyDeleteYour salad is fresh, healthy, colorful and sounds crisp. I look forward to try it.
ReplyDeleteI'm not much of a fennel fan but what a gorgeous and different salad.
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy
Such beautiful colours in your salad. I love the pairing of strawberries and raspberry vinegar for that springlike touch!
ReplyDeleteYou always make gorgeous salads and no doubt very healthful. Have a great week, Angie. :)
ReplyDeleteA fantastic salad! Healthy and so flavorful.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Wat a colourful and yummy salad,love the addition of strawberries here.
ReplyDeleteWhat a refreshing and delicious salad ! Healthy as well ! ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous salad! And its so healthy and delicious! You have yourself a winner, Angie! :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful salad!Yummy and colorful!Have a lovely day,dear!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking salad! Interesting with the strawberries! So healthy and yummy.
ReplyDeleteUnusual combination, that I'd love to try. Looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThe strawberries & carrots make such a colorful combination. I would have never thought of putting them together. Very healthy idea Angie.
ReplyDeleteSam
What a colourful looking salad! I'm not much of a fan of fennel but I would like to try the carrots and strawberries together...very healthy too!
ReplyDeleteI love fennel, but I never think to try strawberries in a salad, it looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI'm so intrigued by this veggie and fruit mix! Sounds tasty.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very outside the box combination for me - would never have thought to combine fennel and strawberries, but it looks gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteulala'! I love raw fennel and I often have it thinely sliced with vinnegar and oranges (the Sicilian way). this variation with strawberries sounds simply divine. on my "to try soon" list.
ReplyDeleteI love the taste of fennel and this salade looks so good.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous looking salad - it's summer on a plate!
ReplyDeleteOh Angie, this is such a stunning and colorful salad! The vitamins are just leaping off the plate!
ReplyDeleteI am so ashamed to say I've never used fennel. This salad is so completely gorgeous! I've said it before, but you are a food artist. The photos are incredible. Fresh is best :)
ReplyDeleteI love the addition of strawberries to this salad, it makes it perfect for summer!
ReplyDeleteLovely salad, Angie! The combination looks great!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty and delicious looking salad! Strawberries are such a delicious addition to salads.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous salad! I have never seen these ingredients put together...but yummy!
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, I love the strawberries in this salad. I would love this salad. Blessings dear friend. Catherine xo
ReplyDeleteThis will be perfect for our bbq this weekend! Thank you, Angie! Gorgeous pics as always! :)
ReplyDeleteLook at all those beautiful strawberries! We are so close to strawberry picking season out here; I can't wait!
ReplyDeleteOMG-Angie, I'm blown away...well, I must say this is one of my most favorite salad...love love, fennel, and oh, my! carrots, and strawberries...the photos, the presentation, the recipe! Whewww! exhausted with just gazing at all these, my eyes are vibrating from the gorgeous colors.
ReplyDeletep.s. with all my technical knowledge, I did upload the "pin" it button, but I must find a way to upload my file w/photos from the pin it button like some bloggers have it! Will check yours out to see how it works!
That's such a colourful and healthy salad...love it!
ReplyDeleteHow light and refreshing, it looks great, Angie! I used to hate fennel, but now I love it ;)
ReplyDeleteMmmm, I have carrots and strawberries, now all I need is fennel!
ReplyDeleteI love your carrot fennel strawberry salad and am thrilled to have inspired you in your kitchen! Thanks for the mention and I will pin this one right now;-)
ReplyDeleteVery creative and healthy blend here. In fact if it were on the menu at a restaurant I would surely order it-yum! Also, I envy you getting such tiny strawberries because they are more sweet than the larger ones. The ones around here are getting to be as big as plums and not much flavor.
ReplyDeleteil y a tout ce que j'aime dans cette salade elle est fantastique j'aime beaucoup
ReplyDeletebonne soirée
Sounds refreshing! and I have no doubt this recipe is good since it's from Patty :D
ReplyDeleteThis is a combo I never would have thought of. I am very intrigued!
ReplyDeleteI never would have thought of combining fennel with strawberries! How spring-summery it all looks - and love how you dress it - and present it.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds yummy. I just started using fennel and now I appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteEnsalada exquisita me encantó ,fantástica y saludable.abrazos hugs,hugs.
ReplyDeleteA perfect summer salad! Love the colors.
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful salad!!
ReplyDeleteHey Angie
ReplyDeleteWhat a very beautiful delicious healthy food up there! :O
If you don’t mind, could you post this carrot fennel and strawberry salad photos on a food photography website called http://www.foodporn.net to make others live in a healthier way? :)
Thank you.
this is such a refreshing looking salad. i've never tried fennel before but i know it has a liquorice taste. interesting combination with strawberries!
ReplyDeleteOhhh, That salad looks lovely, Angie. So refreshing and healthy too :) Beautiful combination of flavors! Have a great day :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great combination,looks colorful and healthy !!
ReplyDeleteRaspberry vinegar goes so well with strawberries & veggies, I agree! :) What a lovely lunch with some crusty bread on the side!
ReplyDeleteMMMMMMMMMMMM,...A georgous creation, dear Angie! :)
Healthy, beautiful and delicious all rolled into one!
ReplyDeleteThis salad looks like the perfect way to use up the gorgeous fresh strawberries I have on hand -- I love strawberry season! :)
ReplyDeleteThis recipe sounds similar to one that I've made many, many times, but mine has over 19 ingredients so it makes it rather laborious. I recall seeing the argan oil when we were in Morocco but sadly I only bought the cosmetic version (very good for dry skin). I will have to try this salad as I adore fennel and combined with the strawberry it sounds divine!
ReplyDeleteAngie love this salad!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful salad and presentation.
ReplyDeleteMmm, this looks delicious! I have fennel coming in my farm box, and argan oil that I never know what to do with--this is a winner.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious and so simple :-)
ReplyDeleteSo colorful and delicious - love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the looks of these colorful salad with great refreshing combo! Can't wait to try it! YUM! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect mixed salad my friend, looks utterly delicious :D
ReplyDeleteCheers
CCU
Gorgeous salad, Angie...I love all of the whispy vegetable cuts. And that raspberry vinegar in the dressing. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteThe salad is colorful and I am sure it is delicious with the fennel,mint leaves, strawberries...gosh I can imagine the taste of it all with the argan oil vinaigrette :) Lovely spring salad !
ReplyDeletelove all your seasonal salads, the colour is amazing.
ReplyDeleteSuch a simple and colorful salad.looks beautiful:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous salad! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love the flavor combination of your salad. So beautiful and refreshing. :) I gotta agree, salad is a wonderful way to enjoy seasonal produce.
ReplyDeleteStrawberry season always brings on the most beautiful recipes! This one looks like a winner.
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, Great salad! Colorful, flavorful and healthy. Blessings dearest. Catherine xo
ReplyDeleteLove this fresh and tasty salad!!! I've never heard of Argan oil and I don't think I've even seen it, but I will be looking for it now because I love mixing up oils and vinegars in my salad dressings. Thanks for turning me on to a new ingredient!
ReplyDeleteGreat salad! I love fennel, especially raw like this. And I see it beautifully paired with the strawberries. OK curious about the Argan oil in a vinaigrette. Only have seen it for beauty product (and $$$).
ReplyDeletethis sounds so delicious! yum!
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, I am so glad that you stop by my website so that I could find yours. I love this light strawberry salad. Are you living in HK now as I noticed your blog name? Take care, BAM
ReplyDeleteSuch a quick and lovely salad. Perfect for the season! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely combination! And I like that the salad is so lightly dressed. Wouldn't want to overwhelm those refreshing ingredients with a heavy dressing or too much dressing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a colorful and delicious sounding salad. I like the licorice flavor of the fennel combined with the strawberries.
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect summer salad! This sounds amazing and has wonderful color. Yum! Have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteThis looks incredibly refreshing! I have only tried strawberries in salad once, I should experiment more!
ReplyDelete@Bams Kitchen Thanks, Bam, for stopping by too. I guess that you live in HK, that's why my blog name appeared to you as .hk.
ReplyDeleteAngie, I am always on the look out for a new salad recipe. This one is so unique and summery. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI've never thought of putting fennel and strawberries together before. I bet it's really good though. I love raw fennel and should eat it more often. Your salad looks really pretty and fresh, too.
ReplyDeleteFresh fennel is salad is delicious and I really like the play of sweet and savory in this salad.
ReplyDeleteNow that's how a salad is done :)
ReplyDeletesuch pretty colors! :D also, i am having trouble viewing your latest post. maybe this is just my problem...
ReplyDeleteThis needs to be in my belly asap! So tasty!
ReplyDeleteStunning salade...a "must" this Noël on our table..What would you think of using pomegranite arils or fresh lingonberries...groseilles for the red "pop" of colour?
ReplyDeleteNot sure about this particular quote from Alton Brown...a tad trop "sexist" in my opinion...although I admire his culinary acumen!..
I LIKE that you always give us something to think about via your finishing quotes as well as something to create in the kitchen...Nourishing the body and nourishing the soul!..Good on you!
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