Wednesday, December 14, 2011

♥ Delicious Immune-Boosting Broccoli Shiitake Edamame Salad Recipe

What if you could eat a salad that had healthy levels of protein and vitamins plus anti-tumor, cholesterol-lowering, and virus-inhibiting properties? What if I told you that salad takes about 15 minutes to make and tastes amazing?

Losing weight and staying healthy is easy when you skip the drive-thru and pack yourself a lunch filled with nutrients and packed with flavor. Here are just a few of the nutrients this salad contains:
  • Fiber
  • Iron
  • Potassium
  • Vitamin C
  • B Vitamins
  • Vitamin A
  • Protein
  • Polysaccharides
Shiitake mushrooms contain compounds which have been found to inhibit tumor growth.  These tasty meaty mushrooms boost your immune system and fight cancer!  According to Cancer.org:

"Shiitake mushrooms are promoted to fight the development and progression of cancer and AIDS by boosting the body's immune system. These mushrooms are also said to help prevent heart disease by lowering cholesterol levels and to help treat infections such as hepatitis by producing interferon, a group of natural proteins that stops viruses from multiplying. Promoters claim that eating both the cap and stem of the mushroom may be helpful, but they do not say how much must be eaten to have an effect. They say the strength and effects of the mushroom depend on how it is prepared and consumed.
Promoters claim that shiitake mushrooms contain several compounds with health benefits. A compound called lentinan is believed to stop or slow tumor growth. Another component, activated hexose-containing compound (also known as 1,3-beta glucan), is also said to reduce tumor activity and lessen the side effects of cancer treatment. The mushrooms also contain the compound eritadenine, which is thought to lower cholesterol by blocking the way cholesterol is absorbed into the bloodstream."

Whether you are entertaining, trying to cut out junk food from your diet, or looking for a quick & easy lunch to take to work, try my Broccoli Shiitake Edamame Salad.  This salad is mostly raw, which helps you get the most nutrients out of your veggies.  Just please remember to buy organic and wash your vegetables well in a mild cleanser like Environné or Veggie Wash.
I hope you enjoy this tasty, flavorful, fun-to eat recipe.

♥ Karinna's Broccoli Shiitake Edamame Salad ♥

1/2 c Vegenaise
3 c Broccoli, chopped
1 c Edamame, cooked and shelled
2 c dried Shiitake Mushrooms, reconstituted in boiling water
3/4 c Artichoke Hearts, chopped
1/2 c Black Olives, sliced or whole
1/2 c Chickpeas or Garbanzo Beans
2 T Mustard
2 T Garlic powder
Salt and Pepper to taste
Optional: Crushed Red Cayenne Pepper

First reconstitute your dried mushrooms by placing them in boiling water for 6-10 minutes then draining them well.  Chop your veggies while the mushrooms are reconstituting.  Mix together all ingredients in a large bowl and season to taste.   Makes 4 servings.

Pack it up for your hunny to take to work and smile, knowing you are giving them the gift of health and longevity!


♥ Karinna's Broccoli Shiitake Edamame Salad To-Go ♥


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