Quick and healthy..
O god no… I can hear you think… not yet another salad!! Yes, sorry, it is another salad.. Isn’t January the official salad month? The month where half the nation wants to lose a little here and a little there so turns to ‘boring’ salads? Now let me correct that immediately; salads are amazing, salads are so versatile you could eat salads for the rest of your life and never have the same one twice.
True, when I was growing up, my conception of salads was also quite boring; iceberg lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber, throw in a boiled egg for good measure, make a dressing from one of those little bags they sell in the supermarket (it’s called salad dressing, add 2 tbsp of mayo and 3 tbsp of water and voila, you have a dressing) and if you go really wild you might add a few pieces of ham. That was my salad growing up. That was – I fear – the only salad mum ever used to make.
Essential; a good homemade dressing!
When I left the house to go study as a nurse (yes, yes… that’s how my working life started!) at the age of 19 we had to live in a ‘sisterflat’ where all girls had there own tiny room (2 by 3 meters) and a kitchen that wasn’t worth mentioning. The only cooking equipment we had was an electrical plate and that’s all we had to prepare a healthy meal. Ofcourse the idea was that all girls would eat the hospital fodder.. Something we weren’t all that keen on, so we did try to cook a little bit. For years I was under the solid impression that salad was the above described uninspired meal.
There are still a lot of people out there who have the same strange ideas about salads. Let me tell you people; salads are amazing! I never eat iceberg lettuce anymore; it’s banned where-ever we can. It’s boring and tasteless and why bother if there are so many different and tasty varieties out there that are preferable in any given situation?

This salad came together from random ingredients I had in the fridge and needed to use. It’s simple and the delicious dressing makes this salad a winner, any time of the year. I’ve used a special sweet muscat vinegar for this dressing that was kindly given to me by Didi from Made In Spain (she has some amazing Spanish articles in her webshop, check it out) and it really complemented the dressing and the salad!
Lamb’s lettuce with feta
| Serves | 1 |
| Prep time | 10 minutes |
| Dietary | Vegetarian |
| Meal type | Lunch, Salad |
| Misc | Serve Cold |
| By author | Simone van den Berg |
Ingredients
- 100g lamb's lettuce
- 50g feta
- 1 small handful tablespoon sunflower seeds (roasted)
- 3 tomatoes (cut into quarters)
- croutons (from 1-2 slices of stale bread)
- 1-2 tablespoon grated parmesan
- 1-2 tablespoon Olive oil
Dressing
- 2 tablespoons homemade ketchup with bellpeppers
- 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- 1 teaspoon coarse grain mustard
- 1 tablespoon sweet muscat vinegar

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That salad is pure perfection! I particularly like the dressing.
Cheers,
Rosa
I love that story Simone… The salad dressing sounds so interesting….. There were a few of those around in my time too … Mix with ‘salad cream’ ….. Shudder
And – I can picture you as a nurse Simone. You have a lovely caring quality in your personality.
Hope the January salads are as enjoyable to eat as they are to look at.
Burgers for supper here tonight! With salad of course xx
Your salad dressing sounds interesting. I don’t think “not another salad,” actually I am enjoy the salads you are posting as I am always on the lookout for a salad that I can eat solo, due to my husband not being fond of anything with lettuce. Nice story about your nursing days Simone.
Thanks so much Julie. I love salads but my husband gets a bit bored when I have yet another salad, so I tend to eat them for lunch when he’s not around..
Your photo perfectly captures the wonderful flavorful combination of this salad. Great post!
I could never get tired of salad, personally, especially when they look as fresh and vibrant as yours.
Thanks Hannah! I looooove salads too…
delicious looking yummy salad
Lamb’s lettuce (which I know as mâche, but I recognized it instantly from your picture) is one of my favourite greens. Unfortunately, it’s expensive in Canada… Well, most salads are expensive in the winter, but mâche seems to be like that all year around. So I stuff myself with it when I come to Europe! Your salad dressing sounds very good and original, too!