Southwest Mango, Kale, and Quinoa Chopped Salad.
Currently craving this southwest mango, kale, and quinoa chopped salad.
I feel like every trip is always filled with so many different awesome foods. But by far, my favorite meal of this trip was a KILLER four course Italian meal from the most quaint little restaurant called Mama Mia’s in Pacific Beach in San Diego. <–if you’re in the San Diego area, head to Mama Mia’s for some delicious antipasto, breads, pastas, and desserts. We went on Sunday night for Mother’s Day and it couldn’t have been more perfect. Cute little twinkling lights, an amazingly enthusiastic staff (who put together a huge table so that all 19 of us could be together) and amazing food. I love when you go to a restaurant and the owner and staff are so excited to share their food with you…what a great night!
Today I am finally back home! Even though my trip was great, it was so jam-packed. And to be completely honest, I really missed some home cooked meals. I’m longing for green, crunchy veggies, and sweet fruits…the good for me food, and this salad is on my menu today for lunch and dinner.
I made this before I left a couple of weeks ago, but I swear I was dreaming about it on the plane late last night. What is it about late night flights that always has me starving. I got home around two am and basically ate all the food I could find that was still edible. Anyone been there?
I wished I had this salad on hand because it is SO good, and full of everything I love…veggies, quinoa, fruit, and lots of avocado…plus just a little salty cheese.
Best part? It’s incredibly quick and easy to whip up. Especially if you already have cooked quinoa on hand.
The kale gets massaged in a little olive oil, salt, and pepper. Then just toss in some quinoa, bell peppers, fresh corn (so very excited for this to be making an appearance in the grocery stores again), lots of sweet mango, a little jalapeño…for some heat, black beans, avocado, and then just a touch of cotija cheese (you can also use crumbled feta as well).
For the vinaigrette I really wanted to do something fun and different. I decided on a sunflower seed based vinaigrette with lots of lime and a touch of honey. The sunflower seeds have amazing flavor and really add a nice nutty taste to the salad, but not in an overpowering way. I also love the combo with the mango. Everything just works really well together.
Plus, seeing as this is a southwest salad, it’s a must that we top it with some crunchy tortilla chips. I made homemade chips by simply slicing thin some corn tortillas and tossing them with a little olive oil, chili powder, salt and pepper. When they came out of the oven I zested some fresh lime over top. <–talk about addicting.
And DONE.
This is perfect for making on a Sunday or Monday night and then eating the leftovers for lunch or dinner the next day. The salad stores really well in the fridge and the flavor develops more over time, so you could even just pack it for lunch throughout the week.
Basically it’s the all around perfect salad and my new go-to for the warmer months of the year.
OKok, and if you’re a mango freak like me, you will LOVE this salad.
Keeping today’s post on the shorter side as I’m hitting the ground running today in an attempt to get caught up with work. So sorry if you guys have left comments and they have not been responded to. Working on it all today!!
Happy (detox…literally) Salad Wednesday!
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Southwest Mango, Kale, and Quinoa Chopped Salad
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Salad
Cuisine: American
Keyword: easy recipe, fruit salad, vegetarian recipe
This refreshing salad is packed full of flavor
Ingredients
- 2 bunches kale, roughly torn
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 1/2 cups cooked quinoa
- 1 red bell pepper, thinly sliced
- 1 orange bell pepper, thinly sliced
- 2 ears corn, husked and kernels chopped off
- 2 mangos, chopped
- 1 jalapeño, seeded + chopped
- 1 cup cooked black beans
- 1 avocado, sliced
- cotija cheese, crumbled
Instructions
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1. Add the kale to a large bowl salad bowl with a tablespoon or two of olive oil and a pinch of salt. Massage the kale with your hands for 2-3 minutes or until the kale begins to break down and soften a bit.
2. To the bowl add the quinoa, bell peppers, corn, mango, jalapeño, and black beans. Drizzle on a little of the vinaigrette and toss. Add the avocado and cheese. Top with toasted tortillas or chips. EAT!
Sunflower Honey Lime Vinaigrette
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1. Add the sunflower seeds, olive oil, honey, and lime juice to a high powered blender or food processor. Process until completely smooth. If needed, add water to thin the vinaigrette. Stir in the chopped cilantro, salt and pepper. The vinaigrette can be made a few days in advance and kept in the fridge.
Honest. New favorite salad.
Oh man, this does look good and I cannot stand quinoa!
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Haha, well you can always use brown rice too!!
hhhmmm..
look so delicious..
I cant find it indonesia but maybe i can make it.
btw, what is “cotija cheese” ? may i change it with regular cheese?
Hey! it’s a Mexican style cheese. yes, you can use your favorite cheese or crumbled feta. Let me know if you have questions. Hope you love this! 🙂
This looks delicious – I love every ingredient! When my current favorite kale salad in the frig is finished, this one is up next.
One question – is the corn raw or did you boil it first?
Hey Rose! I leave the corn raw because I love the crunch! feel free to either grill or roast it of you prefer. Let me know if you have questions. Hope you love this salad! 🙂
Kale salad a perfect summer lunch to me :)! I have never tried added black beans and pepper to mine it so thanks for the idea!
Its my ultimate summer lunch!! You have to try with beans and pepper, I love it!
Thanks Julia!
I love everything about this salad!!! The honey lime vinaigrette sounds delish!
Ah could be my favorite part!! Hope you love it Deborah!
Super Yum!! Kale salads are the best. The honey lime vinaigrette sounds super fresh tasting too!
They are the best, I love the vinaigrette!! hopefully you will to!
Hey Tieghan you were great on Nashville Today! I thought you came across better than the presenter! : P
Love this salad – and those pops from yesterday look amazing. x
WOWWOW Thank you so so much Daniela! So happy you like the salad and pops 🙂
That dressing looks so good!
I’m always craving this kind of salad Tieghan! So nice and colorful and loaded with all good things! Light yet hearty! Can’t wait to try this one.
I hope you love this one, Mary Ann! Let me know how you like it!
This looks AMAZING!! Love all the colors. Quinoa in a salad is one of my fave additions!
Yes me too! I hope you love this salad, Stacey! Thank you!
YUM! Personally — with summer and bikini/wedding season around the corner, I would love to see more recipes like THIS! Filling, healthy, and delicious! Thanks for sharing 🙂
I am so glad you’re loving this Libby! Thank you so much!
This looks delicious! I bought all the ingredients to make this tomorrow night, but I’m wondering about the sunflower seeds. Should they be unsalted shelled ones or another kind? Thanks!
Hey Amber! The sunflower seeds should be unsalted and shelled. Let me know if you have questions. Hope you love the salad!
Hi Tieghan, this would fit perfectly in Food on Friday under the stone fruit theme. Hope you bring it on over. Cheers from Carole’s Chatter
Thanks Carole!
I love a good chopped salad and this is exactly the kind of lunch I want to eat by the pool! 🙂
Ooo relaxing by the pool with this salad sounds so perfect! I hope you love it, thanks Laura!
I always long for greens after any trip too. This salad would hit the spot!
I am glad you are liking this Gina! Thank you!
Every bite sounds delicious and I can’t wait to make this over and over this summer!
I hope you love it, Matt! Thank you!
I was away this past week too Tieghan and feel like I need something extra healthy to eat now that I’m home. This salad looks like the perfect option. So nice and clean and healthy.
I hope you love this Mary Ann! Thank you!
Loved it! All three neighborhood stores were out of Kale so I substituted baby spinach. That was the only change. Thanks as always for your creativity.
I am happy it turned out great for you David! Thank you!
I’m a dedicated kale salad lover, especially with a little oil and spice massage. And then you piled on so many other food loves of my life! As much as I love to travel, I’m the very same – ready to gorge on greens the second I get home. And this salad is just perfect!
I hope you enjoy this salad Marissa! Thank you so much!
I love mango in anything. Beautiful salad!
Definitely one of the best! Thank you, I hope you enjoy this salad Jennifer!
I made this for a group of friends yesterday and everyone LOVED it! What a delicious hearty salad! And I loved the dressing. Who knew you can blend up sunflower seeds?!
That is so amazing to hear!! Thank you Katie!
This looks delicious! But my husband rolls his eyes at vegetarian meals. Could I add chicken to this?
Of course! I think chicken would be amazing! Let me know if you have questions. Hope you love the salad!
Tried this recipe today because I had some leftover kale & mango. I have to say this salad is sooo delicious and this vinaigrette just became my new favourite.
That is always awesome to hear! So glad you love this Pika, thank you!!
I made this to accompany your smoked gouda chicken cranberry tomatillo enchiladas. I loved all the flavors and textures happening here. I adore the kale and quinoa combo. Massaging the kale is key to make it more palatable. Plus i have been eating this for breakfast, topped with a fried egg. Delish.
Thank you so much Rachel!
Excellent salad, made this tonight. Added fresh blueberries, it was amazing!
Thank you!
The dressing tastes amazing, but it’s the texture of hummus! Help!
Thank you Ari!
Made this salad for dinner tonight and LOVED it. We always come to your website for salad ideas, and they are ALWAYS amazing!
I am so glad you loved this Sara! Thank you!
My boyfriend is one of those non-cilantro people, is there an herb I should substitute or would you make it without?
Hey Amy! I always like to recommend fresh basil in place of cilantro. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
I’m such a huge fan of your website and cookbook! Plan to make this yummy salad this week and trying to decide on what protein to add…do you recommend chicken or salmon? Thanks!
Hi Anderson,
Thanks so much for your kind message! Honestly I don’t think you can go wrong either chicken or salmon, either one would be great! I hope you love the recipe! xTieghan