marinated vegetable salad

Author of this recipe: Gale Lehrian

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Okay, so I need to write an SEO-optimized short description for a marinated vegetable salad recipe that's under 150 characters and includes relevant keywords. Hmm, let me break this down.

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"Tasty Marinated Vegetable Salad Recipe - Perfect for a quick and healthy meal with fresh seasonal vegetables! Why not try our super simple and delicious recipe?"

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Ingredients

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  1. <think>
  2. Okay, I need to create detailed steps for making a marinated vegetable salad that's over 500 characters long. The user wants it SEO-friendly with relevant keywords and good structure.
  3. First, I'll start by outlining the main components: selecting vegetables, marinating ingredients, preparing the veggies, making the marinade, assemble the salad, garnish, and serve. That should cover all steps.
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  11. **Marinated Vegetable Salad Recipe: A Fresh and Flavored Combination**
  12. Looking for a quick and flavorful dish? Our **marinated vegetable salad** is perfect for summer or anytime you want to enjoy a fresh, healthy meal. This recipe combines vibrant vegetables with a tangy marinade for a balanced and nutritious treat. Perfect for picnics, barbecues, or even as a side salad in a salad bowl.
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  14. ### Step 1: **Choose Your Vegetables**
  15. Start by selecting colorful and crunchy vegetables to add variety to your salad. Common choices include:
  16. - **Carrots**: For their sweet, earthy flavor.
  17. - **Cucumber**: Adds a crunchy texture and zesty flavor from its own rind.
  18. - **bell peppers**: Brightens the color with their vibrant red or yellow.
  19. - **Broccoli**: Adds a crunchy texture and mild flavor.
  20. - **Lettuce**: A crisp green that adds freshness to your salad.
  21. Mixing different vegetables ensures a well-balanced salad with a variety of textures and flavors. Opt for seasonal or in-season vegetables for better availability.
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  23. ### Step 2: **Prepare the Vegetables**
  24. Cut your chosen vegetables into bite-sized pieces (1-2 inches) for uniformity in texture during assembly. For cucumbers, removing the seeds will make them easier to handle without losing any of their flavor.
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  26. ### Step 3: **Create Your Marinade**
  27. In a bowl, combine these ingredients:
  28. - **Olive oil**: Use extra virgin olive oil for added health benefits and a rich flavor.
  29. - **Lemon juice**: A squeeze or two adds freshness and tanginess.
  30. - **Garlic**: Mince fresh garlic cloves to add depth to the flavor. You can also use a jar of minced garlic if fresh isn’t readily available.
  31. - **Red onion**: Chopped red onions add a nice kick and sweetness when caramelized slightly.
  32. - **Cumin or paprika**: A bit of spice for a more dynamic taste (optional).
  33. - **Salt and pepper**: To season to your liking.
  34. Mix all the marinade ingredients together until well combined. Let it sit in the fridge for at least 30 minutes before using. This allows flavors to meld and develop.
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  36. ### Step 4: **Marinate Your Vegetables**
  37. Place your prepped vegetables into a large bowl with the marinated mixture. Stir gently so that each vegetable piece is coated evenly with the marinade. Let it marinate for another 1-2 hours, or until you’re ready to assemble your salad.
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  39. ### Step 5: **Assemble Your Salad**
  40. Layer the marinated vegetables on a serving platter or bowl. Add fresh herbs like parsley or basil for an extra burst of flavor and color. You can also sprinkle a bit of lemon juice over the vegetables as a finishing touch.
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  42. ### Step 6: **Garnish and Serve**
  43. Add chopped green onions, radishes (if using), or other garnishes to enhance the visual appeal of your salad. A squeeze of lime or a drizzle of honey can add an extra pop of flavor if you want to elevate it further.
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  45. ### Final Tips:
  46. - Adjust seasonings according to your taste preference.
  47. - Feel free to substitute vegetables if you have favorites on hand, like zucchini instead of carrots or eggplant instead of cucumbers.
  48. - This salad can also be made in advance and kept refrigerated for up to 2 days before serving.
  49. Enjoy your fresh and delicious **marinated vegetable salad**! Let us know if you make it—and don’t forget to tag us if you share it on social media!

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