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Рецепт Loaded Iceberg Steaks ♥ with Homemade Thousand Island Dressing
by A Veggie Venture

Today's quick 'n' easy 'n' versatile salad, just a thick slice of iceberg lettuce topped with summery BLT-ish vegetables and a drizzle of Homemade Thousand Island Dressing. Surprisingly filling! Low Carb. Weight Watchers Friendly. Naturally Gluten Free.

Please oh please, don't mock. Every year, I fall in love with a new vegetable, or well, better put, I experience a long-familiar vegetable with new appreciation. In 2017? Iceberg lettuce, ha!

It all started when for the first time in years, I made a batch of homemade salad dressing, the oh-so-lovely Thousand Island Dressing. One batch led to another and another, warranting a "3x5 recipe", the card stock I'm re-instituting for house specialties and meal standards, all kept handy in a wood 3x5 recipe box from my childhood. So yeah, 3x5 cards in digital 2017? Again, don't mock! :-)

Anyway, iceberg "wedges" taste great but are awkward for loading up with other ingredients. Enter iceberg lettuce "steaks" – just thick slices cut from the midsection of a head of lettuce, all crunch, so fresh, so summery.

Give it a whirl? I promise a warm welcome into the iceberg club!

RECIPE for LOADED ICEBERG STEAKS

Hands-on time: 5 minutes

Time to table: 5 minutes

Serves 1 to many

Remove the outer leaves from a whole small head of lettuce. With a long, sharp knife, cut through the center of the head, slicing about one-inch thick round iceberg "steaks". Carefully transfer each slice onto a plate. Top with bacon, tomato, corn, herbs, sunflower seeds and anything else you can think of! Top with Thousand Island Dressing.

ALANNA'S TIPS & KITCHEN NOTES

WEDGES vs STEAKS Wedges are the traditional way to cut iceberg lettuce but "steaks" just work better when you're loading stuff on top.

ICEBERG HEADS A head of iceberg yields only three or four "steaks". In fact, a smaller head works better because it's a little tricky to keep intact a wide slice of ettuce when moving it onto a plate.

INDIVIDUAL PLATES I tried serving Loaded Iceberg Steaks on a platter, thinking it would be pretty for a buffet. The platter was indeed pretty – but also unforgiving when people tried to move an individual slice onto their own plates. #Fail. So I'd recommend serving this salad on individual salad plates.

BACON, REALLY? Note to Vegetarians

A Veggie Venture is home of "veggie evangelist" Alanna Kellogg and the

famous asparagus-to-zucchini Alphabet of Vegetables.

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