
In my book it means less washing up, a meal filled with only good things and a happy and healthy family. My garden is finally starting to produce and I have an abundance of lettuce leaves, tomatoes and fresh herbs to choose from each and every day.
For those of you who think that lettuce has very little nutritional value for the human body, I have news. Lettuce actually has very little calories, it takes your body more calories to metabolize it than to consume it which makes lettuce an ideal choice if you want to bulk up your salads, but limit your calories. Make sure you use the darker lettuce varieties for they just contain more vitamins and anti-oxidants than your normal ice-berg. For these wraps I used Romaine or Cos lettuce for it is by far superior in nutritional value to any other lettuce variety.

Romaine or Cos Lettuce (Info gained from Suite 101.com)
Romaine lettuce is also known as cos lettuce. Romaine lettuce has a slightly bitter flavor and has a crispy texture. Cos is the most common lettuce used in a Caesar salad. Like other common lettuce types, romaine lettuce is a popular main ingredient for all types of salads. Romaine lettuce forms tight and tall-upright heads.
Romaine Lettuce Nutritional Values – head, 626 grams
- Romaine is very low in calories with 106 and low in total fat with 2 grams
- There is no cholesterol and very little sodium (50mg)
- An excellent source of dietary fiber with 13 grams
- Romaine lettuce is an excellent source of vitamin K with 802% of the daily value (DV) in a 2,000-calorie diet. It is also an excellent source of vitamin A with 1,091% of the DV and vitamin C with 250% of the DV.
- Romaine also has a good amount and balance of Omega 3 (707mg) to Omega 6 (294mg) fatty acids.
In this case I made my own mayonnaise from a recipes that I found on Lavender and Lime - Recipes to inspire you!!

Ingredients
750gr white fish fillets
a little flour
salt/pepper
cocktail tomatoes
avocado
fresh pineapple strips
cucumber strips
cos or romaine lettuce leaves - washed
chives to tie the wrap together.
Cut the fish a thumb-sized strips. Season and dust them in flour and fry them in a pan with a little oil until done. This can be done the previous day or use leftover fish, chicken or cheese in case you are vegetarian. Make sure all the vegetables are washed and cut in thin strips. Place all the ingredients on a wooden board or platter and enjoy. Serve with a delicious basil mayo or use a good quality store-bought mayo to make this even easier on yourself. So, there you have it...another one of my Easy Salad Recipes to add to your collection.




17 comments:
these are amazing photos you have here! I love them! I love this salad wrap and I'm sure the basil mayo is perfect for this!
I love lettuce wraps! Fabulous with all kinds of fillings.
Beautiful photos and great recipe. Another winner Nina!
Almost lived on lettuce wraps over the weekend. These are definitely a tasty version Nina.
These look so fresh and delicious! I'm definitely craving lettuce wraps now.
We eat a lot of salads and love them. If you plan to plant Romaine lettuce, it's handy to know that it's also called cos because sometimes that is the name on the seed package.
Sam
Great photos and a wonderful salad!
This is my kind of cooking, easy and delicious! oh yeah and cheap.
I'll give a try soon.
vickie
I love this recipe!! Easy, healthy and yummy, my kind of food! Nina, you did it again, made me drool ;)
I love the lettuce tied up with the green onions and what a beautiful first crop!
What gorgeous looking salad wraps Nina! I love romaine lettuce although lettuce season here is kind of over. I simply do not like iceberg as I find it in general too watery, but this looks gorgeous, healthy and delicious!
This looks super easy and super delicious - perfect for summer. Nice one!
I like this salad...easy, and tasty...it is something that I can have a anytime...yummie!
I love this idea Nina! What a novel way to serve salad.
I'm very jealous of your tomato crop, I'm hoping to grow so next year when I settle down in my own place.
Looks like you are going to have a beautuiful spring summer and produce.
Wow - gorgeous! And I love the crop of tomatoes - next year we are going to try cherry tomatoes instead of the big ones...
such healthy foods these are! I love the photos~i could pick the tomatoes directly from the screen!
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