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shrimp, papaya and avocado salad.

“What’s a shrimp,” asked my curious 3 year old today as I was peeling and deveining the 3/4 pound of shrimp I found on sale this week for $4.99/lb.

“Well, it’s kind of a little sea creature that lives at the bottom of the ocean” I explained, hoping the conversation would end there.

“What are you doing to them?”…eek!….She went on.  “Do you want me to eat those?”

“I’m peeling and deveining them for our salad tonight and yes, I’d like you to at least try one.” (we’re working on this new rule that our kids at least give my gourmet-ish food a try before snubbing their noses in my general direction).

“I’d rather eat a cupcake” was Emma’s response.

“You’re 3.  What do you know anyway?”

“I know I like cupcakes.”

Can’t really argue with that.  She’s a girl who knows what she likes.

Maybe someday it will include shrimp.

Shrimp, Papaya and Avocado Salad

(adapted from Creme de Colorado Cookbook – serves 4)

What You’ll Need:

For the marinade:

2 tablespoons olive oil

2 tablespoons white wine

2 teaspoons lemon juice

2 tablespoons chopped onion

3/4 pound shrimp, cooked, peeled and deveined

1 bunch spinach, rinsed and stemmed

1 papaya, peeled, halved, seeded and sliced lengthwise

1 avocado, peeled, seeded and chopped in medium pieces

1/4 cup toasted almonds or walnuts

For the dressing:

2 green onions, sliced

2 tablespoons honey

1/4 cup lime juice

3 tablespoons olive oil

salt and pepper

Instructions

Combine the marinade ingredients.  Marinate shrimp, refrigerated, for at least 1 hour.

Mix all dressing ingredients in blender or food processor.  Season to taste with salt and pepper.  Chill.

Remove shrimp from marinade and toss with spinach, papaya, avocado and nuts.  Drizzle dressing on top and serve.

TOTAL:  $10.25 or $2.56 per serving.

Wondering how on earth I arrived at these costs?  Take a look at my shopping guide to show see what I pay for items, per serving, etc.

Nutrition:

415 calories per serving

25 grams of fat

27 carbs

23 grams protein

8 grams fiber

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quinoa salad with mango and avocado.

Quinoa.

The name alone sounds healthy and exotic.  Then toss in some mango, avocado and cilantro and we’ve got a full-on flavor party.

I realize I’m not going to convince everyone to give quinoa a try but this nutty grain is packed with fiber and protein and you just feel down-right healthy eating it.  I might even still feel good about it smothered in hot fudge.  Ok, maybe not… Read more

savory mexican cheesecake.

The good news is that, per serving, this appetizer is a little over $1.  The bad news is that there are 16 servings.  Yikes…not quite as frugal as I was hoping but whenever I make it everyone asks for the recipe so there’s that… Read more

strawberry, feta and toasted almond salad.

Whenever we’re invited anywhere, I mean to a friend’s house for dinner or some occasion where we are requested to bring part of the meal, it’s inevitable that I’m asked to bring dessert or salad.

I’m the dessert and salad girl. Read more

mexican chopped salad.

I’ve been on a huge salad kick lately for the following reasons:

1.  It’s stinkin’ hot and who wants to sweat like a pig while stirring risotto over the blazing stove OR have to stick your face in the oven to check that your salmon is properly cooking, while your air conditioning is working on overdrive?

2.  Salads just make me feel good – they’re like my way of earning the Trader Joes Coffee Bean Blast ice cream I enjoy with great regularity. Read more

bandera’s macho salad.

I’m not gunna lie.  This salad is not frugal in cost or calories.  I tried.  Really I did.

But it’s oh so good. Read more

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