
Mozzarella and Pistachio Salad
tastetraced | 20 min
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2servings
- Your favourite lettuce
- 1/2 onion
- 1/2 cucumber
- 15 cherry tomatoes
- 1 avocado
- 4 slices of bacon
- Mini mozzarella
- 3 pickles
- pistachios
Dressing
- 100 g yoghurt
- 5 ml mustard
- 5 ml ketchup
- 10 ml lemon juice
- Salt
- Pepper
- 5 ml honey
- 5 ml (Basil) oil
- 1Bake the bacon until crispy.
- 2Mix the ingredients for the dressing and leave in the fridge.
- 3Cut all the veggies and mix together.
- 4Add the bacon, dressing and pistachios.
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0% of RDA*
Protein (g)0
0% of RDA*
Carbohydrates (g)0
0% of RDA*
Fat (g)0
0% of RDA*
Calories (kcal)
0% of RDA*
Protein (g)
0% of RDA*
Carbohydrates (g)
0% of RDA*
Fat (g)
0% of RDA*
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Sugar (g)0 g(0% of RDA*)
Fiber (g)0 g(0% of RDA*)
Saturated fat (g)0 g(0% of RDA*)
Salt (g)0 g(0% of RDA*)
*These nutritional values are estimates and can vary based on the specific products you use. Take these as an indication. The RDAs (recommended dietary allowances) are averages, so check your own requirements and goals.
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Mozzarella and Pistachio Salad
Mozzarella and Pistachio Salad
- Your favourite lettuce
- 1/2 onion
- 1/2 cucumber
- 15 cherry tomatoes
- 1 avocado
- 4 slices of bacon
- Mini mozzarella
- 3 pickles
- pistachios
Dressing
- 100 g yoghurt
- 5 ml mustard
- 5 ml ketchup
- 10 ml lemon juice
- Salt
- Pepper
- 5 ml honey
- 5 ml (Basil) oil
- 1Bake the bacon until crispy.
- 2Mix the ingredients for the dressing and leave in the fridge.
- 3Cut all the veggies and mix together.
- 4Add the bacon, dressing and pistachios.
Calories (kcal)0
0% of RDA*
Protein (g)0
0% of RDA*
Carbohydrates (g)0
0% of RDA*
Fat (g)0
0% of RDA*
Calories (kcal)
0% of RDA*
Protein (g)
0% of RDA*
Carbohydrates (g)
0% of RDA*
Fat (g)
0% of RDA*
Details
Sugar (g)0 g(0% of RDA*)
Fiber (g)0 g(0% of RDA*)
Saturated fat (g)0 g(0% of RDA*)
Salt (g)0 g(0% of RDA*)
*These nutritional values are estimates and can vary based on the specific products you use. Take these as an indication. The RDAs (recommended dietary allowances) are averages, so check your own requirements and goals.