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Spiralized Sake Carrot Salad with Nori Granola Topping Recipe
by Laura Tabacca

Spiralized Sake Carrot Salad with Nori Granola Topping

November 30, 2015 by Laura Leave a Comment

Spiralized Sake Carrot Salad with Nori Granola Topping is an addictive and healthy blend of Japanese inspired textures and flavors. The entire family adored this salad! Affiliate links were used to link to items I am discussing.

I meant to have some posts in between the Nori Granola and this Sake Carrot Salad but between Thanksgiving, traveling for the holiday, holiday baking, and, well, life, it just did not happen. And then I figured I really wanted to get you this salad so you would have at least one dish I recommended serving the granola with. So pardon the lack of holiday baking and Thanksgiving leftovers posts (although you guys know I hate turkey so I never really have the latter anyway), but you really must try this salad. Any time of year. It is that good. Promise!

Besides you know me. Christmas cookie posts are coming! As well as updates of older Christmas cookie posts. So stay tuned!

How cool is that? I love it! (P.S. it was Alex’s idea to garnish the salad with extra sheets of toasted nori!)

Anyway, this salad. This salad is adapted from a salad in Heidi Swanson’s Near & Far: Recipes Inspired by Home and Travel

, just like the Nori Granola. Heidi calls for toasted nuts or seeds on her carrot salad, and as soon as I saw the recipe I knew I wanted the granola on it–and was quite frankly surprised the recipe didn’t suggest it. In the book, the salad is a grated salad, but I also instantly knew I wanted to spiralize it. I adore spiralized salads. I spiralized both the carrots and the cucumbers–the carrots on the finest setting, and the cucumbers just one setting thicker. I also substituted some very thinly sliced red onion (that I also briefly soaked in cold water to tame it) for green onions because I was out.

Guys this salad was amazing. And the granola was crucial. All of the flavors played off of one another brilliantly. I can honestly say that we ate every last drop of this salad, and this is one of those dishes that now, several days later editing the photos, I am seriously wishing I had another bowl of it. And I do still have some granola, so….

Make it! You won’t be sorry!

Spiralized Sake Carrot Salad with Nori Granola Topping Adapted from Heidi Swanson. You can substitute toasted seeds or nuts for the granola, but I highly recommend you try the granola. You can find the Nori granola here. Author: TheSpicedLife Recipe type: salad Cuisine: Japanese Ingredients

For the salad: 4 large, thick carrots, spiralized on thinnest setting 1 English (hothouse) cucumber, spiralized on thick noodle setting ½ small-medium red onion, very thinly sliced and soaked in cold water until you need it 2-3 cups Sesame Nori Granola

Toss the spiralized carrots and cucumbers together in a large bowl. Set aside. Make the dressing--whisk together everything but the oil. Then slowly drizzle the oil into the dressing while whisking briskly. Drain the onions and toss them into the salad. Pour about ⅔ of the dressing over the carrot mixture and toss. Serve the salad in individual bowls topped with a handful of the Nori Granola and the option of more dressing on the side. Garnish with toasted and seasoned nori sheets if desired. 3.4.3177

For the collage lovers….