News and Reviews – a spot of green

 

The Soup Peddler in Austin, TX,  on the corner of Lamar and Machaca is a wonderful place to enjoy a pleasant and relaxing out of the ordinary meal.

The View from the Counter - Soup Peddler
The View from the Counter – Soup Peddler

The Soup Peddler has two locations in Austin, Texas.  One is 501 W. Mary St and the other is 2801 S. Lamar Blvd.   The Soup Peddler has been featured in Food & Wine Magazine as well as NPR’s wonderful The Splendid Table.

The Soup Peddler, David Ansel began delivering soup on his bicycle thus the name the Soup Peddler.    But this article is not about the historical beginnings of the Soup Peddler.  This article is simply about eating lunch on a lazy Saturday in May at a lovely location with healthy delicious food.

One of my favorite treats is to go to the Soup Peddler for a Veggie Chili-Frito Pie, made with three beans, Fritos and other yummy ingredients.  But I decided to try something different last Saturday.  I ordered the Busy Bee smoothie, made with orange, mango, banana, goji and local bee pollen.  I also had a grilled cheese sandwich made with Muenster cheese and sliced green apples accompanied by a salad of shaved fennel, red grapes, and crumbled Gorgonzola on mixed greens topped with apricot vinaigrette and walnuts.  Absolutely delicious!

I sat at the counter and watched two children play on the teeter totter.  While I waited on my sandwich and smoothie I enjoyed my salad and the little bit of green on a busy South Austin intersection.  Even with the construction on the street and the gentle roar of traffic in the background, it was a wonderfully relaxing experience.

The Evolution of Salad

Strawberry Salad
Strawberry Salad
Shrimp  Salad
Shrimp Salad

I love salads! I haven’t always loved salads, though.  Growing up, I really disliked salads. Those salads were usually made with iceberg lettuce, pale store bought tomatoes that had been ripened in transit and the whole thing was covered in some kind of heavy dressing. Yuck!

Thankfully, as an adult, I have been introduced to a more diverse variety of salad ingredients. Although I enjoy iceberg lettuce now, I never limit my salads to just one type of lettuce. Organic vine ripened tomatoes are readily available at most markets and taste heavenly.

Although, I have numerous recipe books for salads on my shelves but I rarely refer to them.

Organic vegetables make great additions to a salad. The list of possibilities,  is endless but a few options are bell peppers, vine ripened tomatoes, celery, carrots, beets, turnips and radishes.

I start with lettuce, (usually a spring mix) and add additional greens which may include kale, spinach, and any other variety of greens I have on hand.

Normally, I add a fruit. I love to toss in strawberries, blueberries, grapes, oranges, apples or whatever I may have on hand. I mix and match the combinations of fruit dependent upon what is in the fridge.

For protein, I may toss in nuts, including pecans, walnuts or almonds. Alternately, I will add chickpeas, black beans, green peas, shrimp, tuna steak, shark, etc.

I usually end with either feta or blue cheese crumbles for added flavor. With such a variety of flavors, dressing is not needed. If I do add dressing, I choose a light oil and vinegar mix with a fruit essence added such as mango or raspberry.

Yummy!