Monday, January 19, 2015

Orange Pomegranate Salad with Pistachios


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A simple and lovely winter salad with oranges, pomegranate, and pistachio nuts, topped with truffle oil, lemon juice and fresh parsley leaves. This salad is as much a feast for the eyes as it is the palate.

  • 3 Oranges
  • 1/2 Pomegranate
  • 1 tbsp Finely chopped parsley leaves
  • 1 tbsp Pistachios, chopped
  • Truffle oil
  • Lemon juice
  • Salt and black pepper
  1. Peel the oranges with a sharp knife, then cut into thin slices, crosswise. Arrange nicely on a large plate.
  2. Remove the pomegranate seeds and scatter on top of orange slices. Scatter the chopped parsley leaves and pistachios over, then drizzle the truffle oil and squeeze some lemon juice over. Season with salt and pepper.

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104 comments:

  1. Simple, yet very attractive and tasty!
    Love that quote at the end...

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  2. Das sieht richtig hübch aus mit den geschnittenen Oranngenschreiben und leuchtenden Granatapfelkernen!

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  3. What a beautiful, vibrant salad, Angie. The pistachios must be just lovely...besides the color and texture the flavor pairing sounds delicious! :)

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  4. Yummy orange and pomegranate salad. It looks sooo delicious and healthy. :)

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  5. Deliciously healthy! Such a wonderful fruit salad.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  6. Mmmm。。。my kind of salad :) Looks pretty and delicious!

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  7. This salad looks exotic and I love the beautiful vibrant colours. I think it is just perfect to serve during Chinese New Year. You called it winter salad but I believe it is perfect for our summer days over here too. Thanks for sharing Angie.

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  8. Oh yummy! Looks so yummy and colorful!

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  9. lovely salad, Angie! I love it's exoticness! Looks insanely yummy!

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  10. It sure is a feast for the eyes, the colour is beautiful. Perfect too for this time of year with all the colds and flu floating around.
    Eva https://kitcheninspirations.wordpress.com

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  11. Absolutely stunning salad Angie. I must make this soon.
    Sam

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  12. Another lovely salad by you that sounds perfect for the weather - citrusy with a good dose of Vit C.

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  13. This is beautiful and the perfect winter salad! Love it.

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  14. What a pretty seasonal salad!

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  15. Look amazing!! I love pomegranate ANgie!

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  16. What a vibrant, healthy salad! Perfect bright spot on a cold day :)

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  17. Love how pretty this winter salad is - I was thinking of making something similar with all the different varieties of oranges available this time of year.

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  18. So beautiful and refreshing! Love it!

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  19. Great salad to make with winter selections, but it looks like a plate of summer!

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  20. What a beautiful vibrant dish, sure to brighten up any winter day!

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  21. beautiful salad! i love its colourful character :)
    have a nice week

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  22. Great salad, Angie! I would've never thought of combining pistachios with the fruit. It is a feast for the eyes, for sure!

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  23. This pomegranate salad looks exquisite, I love the nut-fruit combo and the colour :D

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

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  24. I just had my lunch and now I am feeling hungry again looking at the pictures! What a wonderful salad Angie...love the color!

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  25. What a refreshing looking salad.

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  26. Beautiful salad, Angie. So love its vibrant colour.

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  27. Yay for citrus! This salad looks just lovely! And I love that you used pistachios!

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  28. I'm starting to think that I get healthier just by visiting this site! : ) I know my mood improves by looking at vibrant food like this. It's really stunning.

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  29. What a pretty salad - unfortunately we don't get pomegranates here very often - and they aren't grown here - but I am imaging the flavour:)

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  30. Such a beautiful colourful dish Angie! Ahhh, I'm loving it.

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  31. So beautifully presented Angie, one question, can I replace truffle oil with olive oil..

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  32. What a refreshing salad and so healthy to keep the flu away during this cold winter! XOXO

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  33. What a gorgeous salad! This would brighten up my day for sure!

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  34. Your dishes always turn out so beautiful!!! It looks stunning and delicious.

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  35. indeed a feast to the eyes! love its vibrant colour and all of its combination! great one, angie!

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  36. I love pomegranate seeds with citrus! And, I love these bright, pretty colors in the winter.

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  37. A beautiful salad. Very colorful and delicious and healthy:).

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  38. Angie - you always have such colorful presentations - you make me wanna eat salad in winter!!!

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  39. This is such a beautiful salad, Angie! I love all the bright colors and the citrus sounds amazing with the pomegranates and pistachios!

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  40. Lucky! I have lots of oranges still left after posting the orange gratin recipe last week...OK I need to get pomegranate but that's it. The color is super vivid and pretty!

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  41. Now this is a salad I must definitely try and what is even better I have almost all the ingredients. I don't have actual truffle oil but olive oil infused with truffle.

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  42. I love your simple and refreshing salad. This is gorgeous and just want a great salad is all about. :)

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  43. I love the color of this salad! I prefer fruity salds too! Beautiful, Angie!

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  44. Looks very fresh and healthy. It is a perfect seasonal salad. Great colors also-))

    Hugs,
    Yelena

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  45. Another beautiful salad, Angie! It looks so refreshing, healthy, and bright!

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  46. What a great salad. It is one I never would have thought of drizzling truffle oil over, but I trust you Angie!

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  47. This is a gorgeous salad. The colors look like spring and we could use some better weather these days. Citrus is plentiful right now so I will be making this salad. Fascinated about the truffle oil - what a unique combination.

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  48. This salad is so colorful and looks so refreshing. What a great idea.

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  49. What a beautiful and simple citrus salad! I can't get enough citrus during the winter, so I'm always looking for more recipe options. This is a must make! Thanks!

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  50. Oh my..this is so yummy-looking, Angie. I would love to try this one day. :D

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  51. it is just beautiful! So vibrant and I love citrus salads. They just put me in a good mood!

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  52. Angie, this salad looks fabulous...I love everything...color, flavor...awesome...the truffle oil sounds really interesting.
    Enjoy your week :)

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  53. This has to be one of my favorite, seasonal salad -- EVER!

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  54. Such a happy dish Angie! Love it! It is perfect at this time of the year when we need plenty of vitamin C! I love the red and orange contrast, beautiful.

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  55. So much beautiful citrus! I love the bright winter flavors.

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  56. Now I know what to do with all y lovely oranges in the fridge and pistachios in the freezer! And it's so very pretty!

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  57. délicieuse salade rafraîchissante et colorée
    bonne soirée

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  58. It is a feast for the eyes, Angie! The winter citrus is so sweet and delicious now and this is a lovely way to use it. I love the addition of the truffle oil!

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  59. Love. love orange salads, especially with pomegranates. I like use a harissa vinaigrette on mine..add a bit of spice :)
    They are so beautiful aren't they?

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  60. such flavor and lovely seasonal salad

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  61. Such a bright, great looking salad! I bet my kids would love this, they are obsessed with oranges :)

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  62. This salad is a feast to the eyes indeed. The colours are so vibrant. And I'm sure I'd feel even better eating it :)

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  63. This is the kind of salad that leaves you feeling so good before, during and after eating it. I can imagine how it tastes just looking at it. Great recipe!

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  64. Wow Angie! The colors alone make me want to dig in! What a sweet way to break out of the winter doldrums!

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  66. I need to start eating more salads for sure. This one I would probably need quadruple the amount. It looks fantastic and the color are sensational. My kids would love this!

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  67. This is such a simple,healthy and colorful salad,Angie.I like that dressing.

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  68. Eat the rainbow! Beautiful colours. And truffle oil?? Sold!!

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  69. I think that's the most beautiful salad I've ever seen, Angie! Definitely a feast for the eyes.

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  71. Dear Angie, I love oranges and this salad looks delicious and pretty too. xoxo Catherine

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  72. Angie, I love this one! Simple, fresh and absolutely beautiful!

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  73. stunning salad! i love the components too--i'd be quite happy to eat this every day!

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  74. Anonymous23/1/15 18:09

    so beautifull, refreshing and georgeous salad !!!

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  75. A pretty little salad and oh so fresh. Would love a big serving.

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  78. This looks very delicious, the truffle oil is an interesting addition. GG

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  79. Your salad is always made up of interesting combinations. It gives me plenty of creative ideas to make mine now. Thank you for the sharing!

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  80. How decadent! I could loose myself in food dreams with your colorful refreshing salad. I could need this now. :)

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  82. Wow! What a gorgeous salad and it looks so mouthwatering! Lovely!

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  85. Beautiful salad and gorgeous pictures Angie. I think pomegranates make everything prettier!

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  86. Refreshing and bright, love it!

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  88. How gorgeous is this, I could live on it!

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  89. Hi Angie, I have citrus coming out of my ears right now, this salad looks perfect!!!

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  90. Love this bright and vibrant salad Angie! Happy New Year!!

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  92. Alas, the pomegranates are gone from our markets. I will have to wait until next winter to make this! Darn!

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  93. This looks so festive!! It needs to be a holiday dish!! - www.domesticgeekgirl.com

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  94. You said that right Angie . . . perfect for winter! Everything about this salad is so healthy and popping with vivid color! I love citrus salads and with the truffle oil, oh my goodness, this must be amazing!
    Hugs,
    Roz

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  95. My mouth just waters when I look at these photos Angie! Great combination of ingredients.

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  97. Oranges never looked so elegant and gorgeous until now. So inviting with the pomegranate and little garnishes :)

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