Red Cabbage, Bacon & Avocado Salad

This salad is SO delicious! When hubs and I tried out the Paleo diet for a few weeks (yes, embarrassingly, it only lasted about that long…), he suggested this salad. Before trying it, I turned up my nose, admittedly. It was so….green and purple and fresh. Ugh, right? I have always had to rather force myself to eat vegetables, it’s true. But after actually trying this, I was so impressed, so surprised, at how amazingly satisfying and delicious it was!

The clean freshness of this brought such delight!

A couple recommendations…make sure you cook the bacon until nice and crunchy. This adds to the satisfying texture of each bite. Also, don’t cut the avocado until ready to serve so that the pieces don’t brown.
Ingredients
1 small head red cabbage, cored and thinly sliced
4 pieces bacon, cooked crispy
½ cup fresh flay leaf parsley, chopped
3 green onions, thinly sliced
4 large radishes, thinly sliced
¼ cup slivered almonds
1 large avocado, cut into chunks
Balsamic Vinaigrette
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 tablespoon Dijon Mustard
2 teaspoons brown sugar
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
1/3 cup olive oil
Kosher salt to taste
Instructions
- In the jar of a blender, combine all of the vinaigrette ingredients.
- Blend until smooth and creamy
- Season to taste with kosher salt and set aside.
- In a large bowl, combine the cabbage, bacon and parsley.
- Drizzle with a few tablespoons of the vinaigrette and toss to coat.
- Add in the radishes, almonds and green onion, tossing again to coat.
- Season to taste with kosher salt.
- Place on plates or into bowls, and top with avocado chunks.
Haylie Pomroy’s Jambalaya
This recipe is from Hayley Pomroy’s blog. It is DELISH! I used chorizo instead of turkey sausage and real pork bacon. So, yeah, my version turned out to be not so diet-y….but man, was it yummy!!

One little hint….while I was sautéing the bacon and sausage together, I cooked it slow and long. It caused the edges of the chorizo to become slightly crunchy and so perfect!

Check it out here:
-
Not in Kansas Anymore…
Some folks find great excitement in the adventure of living abroad. As a child, my military family lived overseas many times…I was born in Spain, my older sibling was born in Guam (not another country, but still counts as overseas in the military logistics realm), and my family lived in Okinawa, Japan while I was…
-
Got consent?
No More Me too Do Something It’s on Us 1 is 2 Many Unless you’ve been living on a desert island with no WiFi (a fate worse than death, I might add), I’m sure one of these phrases sounds familiar to you. They are taglines for some well-known sexual assault awareness and prevention campaigns. Photo…
-
Found
My last post, LOST, was kinda sad and lonely. Periodically, I read back on my posts. I really do enjoy writing and sharing my truth and hope that shared experiences can help others, my old age (haha) and wisdom can educate someone and maybe help something in their life be a little easier. After reading…
-
Lost
Lost /lôst,läst/-denoting something that has been taken away or cannot be recovered (Oxford) Ever feel this way? Maybe it was when you moved to a new place, before you had met anyone? Maybe it was that time you mysteriously came up $200 lighter in the wallet upon leaving the casino? Maybe it was just a…
-
Homecoming Version 10.0
It’s almost homecoming time!! And I do NOT mean I am trying on too-short sequin gowns to see which one feels just sexy enough but my mom will still let me get away with…haha. I’m not the only one who did that, right? Photo by Amy Kate on Unsplash But I digress. So, the inspiration for me to…
-
A Feminist Kaleidoscope
I am white. I am a feminist. Until this past week, I thought I was reasonably well informed on my status as someone who believed in equality for all. “Woke,” as they say now, I think. Little did I know, I was a white feminist. Quelle horreur! Sounds like a fate worse than death, right? …
Not in Kansas Anymore…
Some folks find great excitement in the adventure of living abroad. As a child, my military family lived overseas many times…I was born in Spain, my older sibling was born in Guam (not another country, but still counts as overseas in the military logistics realm), and my family lived in Okinawa, Japan while I was…
Holidays….
’Tis the season! Happy Holidays! Merry Christmas! Happy Chanukah! Happy Kwanzaa! Whatever your beliefs and practices, this is the season for celebrations in many communities. Even if you don’t lean towards any religious themed notions, for many, just the spirit and energy of the season that is present everywhere due to capitalism and media, creates…
Seasons of Friendship
I was recently engaged in a really thoughtful and personal discussion with a friend of many years. She and I go back to the very start of our time as spouses, and we share many commonalities. Besides both being Naval aviator wives-we met as newlyweds, we had our first babies within weeks of each other…