Sunday, July 27, 2008

How to Fancify Your Salad

It’s still too hot here to prepare and eat much more than salads. So instead of bore you with salad recipes, I’m going to show you how I made ice bowls for serving salads.

You will need 2 bowls, plastic or metal (not glass), one about an inch in diameter smaller than the other. I had on hand two smallish bowls.




Decide how you want to decorate your bowl. Since my bowls were for salad greens, I thought orange slices would be a nice contrast. These are sliced thick and I actually used six for my bowl.




Fill the larger bowl about half full with water. If you were using chopped herbs or anything small, you would stir those into the water at this point. If using the orange slices, place the smaller bowl into the larger bowl. Secure it to the larger bowl with a couple of pieces of water resistent tape to keep it centered.




Place the orange slices in between the bowls. Finish securing the bowls with more tape.




Place the bowls into the freezer to freeze overnight. I put a plate on top of mine for extra security.




When ready to use, remove from the freezer. Remove the tape and the smaller bowl. Turn the ice bowl upside down onto a plate and let it sit until it releases. Mine took 15 minutes. For serving, the ice bowl will need to sit on something that will keep it from moving and that you won’t mind getting wet. I just used a paper towel, but a pretty place mat would be much nicer!

And the result –



Doesn’t it look cool and refreshing?




It was so fun I decided to make another one with flowers. (These aren’t edible, but it was just a practice bowl.)



The bowls will keep in the freezer, I would imagine for quite a while. I made a single serving size, but if your freezer is big enough you could certainly make a family size bowl. This is an inexpensive and easy project. I didn’t have to buy a single thing to make these bowls. Some other ideas I had were:

Use just water for a clear bowl to serve strawberry ice cream.
Use tinted water to serve vanilla ice cream.
Use water filled with lots of green herbs to serve colorful fresh fruit.

I’m not a crafty person AT ALL and I know any of you could make a much nicer bowl than I did. I would love to see what you come up with!

Finally, a special heartfelt thanks to shellyfish of Musings from the Fishbowl, Sam of I’m Vegan and Therefore Cooler Than You, and Katy of Legally Vegan for nominating my blog for the Brillante Weblog Award!


I’m honored that you thought of me. Rather than pass the award along to seven others (it has made the rounds!), I nominate everyone on my blogroll (and any others bloggers I visit but haven’t yet updated to the roll) because I truly admire your skills in the kitchen and your passion for veganism.
Now I’m off to make lots of salads for tonight’s dinner!

43 comments:

  1. Wow, that is SO cool! I'm not crafty at all, but I think I could actually pull this off. Thanks for the idea!

    ReplyDelete
  2. What fun, great tips!! And such a gorgeous presentation as well :0)

    Congratulations on the blogging award!!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Wow, that is one of the most creative things I've ever seen! I love it and am definitely bookmarking this post. I'm also going to show the post to my mom.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Anonymous12:16 PM

    Those bowls are just gorgeous! I vowed I was going to do one like that at the holidays with glitter & cranberries, but somehow it just didn't happen... but now I can try to redeem myself with summer-pretty bowls!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Those bowls are amazing Diann! I love the bowl of flowers, very pretty :)

    ReplyDelete
  6. Wow, what a great idea! I would've never thought of that. Congrats on your award :)

    ReplyDelete
  7. Anonymous4:53 PM

    Oh my goodness! What an awesome idea! The bowls looks beautiful.

    Congrats on your triple award :) I enjoy your blog so much.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Oh my goodness, that ice bowl is BEYOND gorgeous!!!! I have NEVER thought of this before - you're a GENIUS!! Wow, don't you think this would make a nice centerpiece for a potluck?!! I wonder how long would they last in the summer months, hrmmm ...

    Last but certainly not the least ... CONGRATULATIONS on your award ... you totally deserve it!!!

    ReplyDelete
  9. What a great idea! I've never seen these ice bowls before--very creative!

    ReplyDelete
  10. Wow, I've never thought of something so unique and decorative! I love it! Thanks for sharing.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Can we say gorgeous? That is so cool - I'm totally using this as a surprise to Ryan one night/afternoon. Yay!

    ReplyDelete
  12. Anonymous3:32 PM

    Those are awesome! I've heard of them before, but never seen it done so well! I really love the oranges. Fruit salad would be pretty in the citrus one!

    ReplyDelete
  13. What an awesome idea! So pretty. I'll definitely be keeping this in mind for when summer rolls around down here :)

    ReplyDelete
  14. Hi,

    I just voted for your excellent blog for Bloggers Choice awards.

    Could you please return the favor at :

    http://www.bloggerschoiceawards.
    com/blogs/show/21620

    Thanks,

    SpEdLaw2

    ReplyDelete
  15. how fun. Those bowls are so beautiful! Amazing.

    I am equally amazed by how much room you have in your freezer! There's no way I could squeeze in a whole bowl. Ha ha. too many bags of frozen berries, frozen seitan, etc.

    ReplyDelete
  16. I have never seen ice bowls before. What an awesome idea! I love the one with the flowers.

    ReplyDelete
  17. Your ice bowls are just gorgeous! Great Job!!!! :)

    ReplyDelete
  18. Haha, I was so confused at the beginning of your post -- I was like, What on earth is she talking about?! Then I realized, Oh! A bowl made out of ice! Both of them are gorgeous. This is such a great idea.

    ReplyDelete
  19. Haha, I was so confused at the beginning of your post -- I was like, What on earth is she talking about?! Then I realized, Oh! A bowl made out of ice! Both of them are gorgeous. This is such a great idea.

    ReplyDelete
  20. Looks great with the orange slices, have only seen them with flowers before, but made me shiver as it is freezing here today.

    I shall try it out when summer rolls around in a couple of months :)

    ReplyDelete
  21. Well Hello There, Martha Vegan. That is just lovely--what a great idea. I bet little kids would love to decorate the salad bowl themselves.

    ReplyDelete
  22. These are the coolest thing I have ever seen! You are so creative. Thank you for sharing your great idea! I can't wait to make one. The packing of my parents is almost done and I can't wait to get back to cooking and blogging. Oh, my parents are moving to Rosharon, which is about 10 miles south of Alvin in between Galvaston and Houston. I am not sure where Austin is from there. I do know if I get out to visit, somehow we will have to get together. Hugs! Oh new pics of the baby on Brandie's blog.

    ReplyDelete
  23. Alright, Miss Martha Stewart. Not crafty? Pshaw. Those are really cool.

    ReplyDelete
  24. Anonymous6:57 PM

    Incredibly beautiful!

    ReplyDelete
  25. Anonymous9:54 AM

    ooooh, I just found your blog when you posted on mine! your recipes look great, I'm excited to find it!

    ReplyDelete
  26. WOW! that's SO pretty.
    my only question: do you have your AC on 20 degrees? how does that bowl not melt before you can enjoy the salad in this unbearable heat wave we have?
    xoxo.
    love it!

    ReplyDelete
  27. Those are beautiful bowls!! So very crafty. How did you dome up with that. I will have to give that a try sometime soon!!

    And congrats on the award!

    ReplyDelete
  28. I'm so glad I read your blog today! These bowls are so fantastic!! I love the "orange bowl" and I loved your other ideas as well.

    ReplyDelete
  29. Oh my god, lady! You just officially blew my mind!

    That is one of the most beautiful and creative things I've seen in a long time. You are totally deserving of the award!

    ReplyDelete
  30. whoops, I've just nominated you for that same award! :S

    that fancy salad bowl thing looks SO COOL, I'll have to try it!

    ReplyDelete
  31. Anonymous9:08 PM

    It IS hot here. I am having a hard time motivating myself to actually bake.

    ReplyDelete
  32. Those are gorgeous! This is such a great idea for a dinner party. I only have so many dishes, and this could work well for cold items. So awesome!

    ReplyDelete
  33. OMG you are a genius! I can't wait to try that, they are sooooo beautiful!

    ReplyDelete
  34. WOAH! That is absolutely amazing! I've never seen a prettier salad - thanks for the awesomely creative idea!

    ReplyDelete
  35. congrats, congrats, congrats! and the salad bowl is the most awesome thing ever! what a brilliant, and beauuuuuuuutiful, idea! wow! :D

    ReplyDelete
  36. Anonymous8:10 AM

    Hi,

    I'm Alisha from Wowzio, and I'm excited to tell you about our new widget platform that helps bloggers increase readership by providing engaging widgets containing your blog's rich content. You can check out widgets customized for your blog here:

    Wowzio Widgets for your Blog

    I wanted to reach out to you to ask for your feedback on these widgets (feel free to install them on your blog, if you feel they are a good fit). I'm sorry for leaving this message via a comment, it's not at all our intent to spam you ( which is why i'm leaving this comment on an older post and you can always remove this comment ). Again, we would love to hear your feedback.

    Thanks,
    Alisha Wright
    alisha.wright1@gmail.com

    ReplyDelete
  37. That is so clever!

    ReplyDelete
  38. Anonymous11:22 PM

    Hi.

    A bank is a financial institution that accepts deposits and channels those deposits into lending activities. Banks primarily provide financial services to customers while enriching investors. Government restrictions on financial activities by bank vary over time and location. Bank are important players in financial markets and offer services such as investment funds and loans. In some countries such as Germany, bank have historically owned major stakes in industrial corporations while in other countries such as the United States bank are prohibited from owning non-financial companies. In Japan, banks are usually the nexus of a cross-share holding entity known as the keiretsu. In France, bancassurance is prevalent, as most banks offer insurance services (and now real estate services) to their clients.

    The level of government regulation of the banking industry varies widely, with countries such as Iceland, having relatively light regulation of the banking sector, and countries such as China having a wide variety of regulations but no systematic process that can be followed typical of a communist system.[url=http://projectcontrol.v3host.nl]CLICK HERE[/url]

    ReplyDelete