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J is for: Jicama Salad {or ‘Slaw}

I’ve been eating a lot of salads lately.

Like, a lot.

To be honest, I’m a little bored of salad. (And of my January detox, but that’s another story.)

I think maybe the salad boredom is because they all end up tasting very similar…greens, veggies, maybe some fruit, perhaps some cheese and dressing.

Rinse. Repeat.

But I like this salad because it’s a little different. It’s actually more like a slaw than a salad, but it can work either way. I love the crunch you get from the jicama…similar to a crisp apple. It’s great on its own, or alongside Mexican food.

Jicama is a type of tuber, but it’s actually in the legume family. It’s also known as a Mexican Yam or Mexican Turnip or Yam Bean. It sort of looks like a giant turnip. You can either peel or…I think easier…trim away the skin with a knife. This salad comes together in a snap…oranges, onion, carrot and fresh herbs with some freshly squeezed lime juice. (Also, please pretend there is an avocado in that photo…and some nuts. I totally forgot to put them on the cutting board).

I used the julienne setting on my mandoline to slice up the jicama and carrot, but you could also do it with a knife. As for the dressing, I just whisked together about 1/3 cup of fresh lime juice (about 2 limes), along with some olive oil and a little sugar, salt, cayenne and chile pepper.

Combine everything and lightly toss with the dressing. (Or, if you are serving on individual plates, you could wait and top each salad with a little avocado and nuts). I think it tastes better if it sits in the dressing for at least 30 minutes. The great thing about jicama is that it won’t oxidize, so you could even make this a day ahead of time and it would be OK. (I would just wait on the avocado until you’re ready to serve). OR…it would be great as leftovers too.

I love how the crunch from the jicama and carrot balance out with the creamy avocado and the tangy lime juice. Fresh herbs are also key here. I used mint, but cilantro would also be terrific. I wanted pepitas but forgot to get them at the store, so I used toasted pistachios instead because I had them on hand. Also, I think grapefruit would be fabulous as well, but again…I had oranges on hand already. Basically what I’m trying to say is…it can be very versatile and you can customize to your own personal taste. What other ways do you like to change up your salad routine?

Jicama Salad

by Jaymee Sire
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Keywords: salad appetizer gluten-free low-carb low-fat vegetarian vegan avocado jicama lime orange

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Ingredients (4 salad servings)
  • 1 large jicama (mine was 1.75 pounds), cut in 3/8″ matchsticks
  • 1 large carrot, cut in 1/8″ matchsticks
  • 1/4 red onion, cut in slivers
  • 3 large oranges, segmented (grapefruit would work too)
  • 1/4 cup mint leaves, ribboned (chopped cilantro would be good too)
  • 1 avocado, chopped
  • 1/4 cup toasted nuts (such as pepitas or pistachios)
  • 1/3 lime juice
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • pinch sugar (I used sucanat)
  • pinch salt
  • pinch cayenne
  • pinch ancho chile pepper
Instructions
  1. Combine all salad ingredients in a large bowl.
  2. Whisk together lime juice, olive oil, sugar, salt, cayenne and chile powder. Drizzle over salad and toss lightly. Allow to stand for at least 30 minute and serve.
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  • Anonymous
    January 12, 2013 at 7:10 am

    Looks really yummy Jaime, can't wait to make this!

    • jaymeesire
      January 13, 2013 at 1:23 am

      Let me know how it turns out!

  • Anonymous
    January 13, 2013 at 8:31 am

    I will! Sorry on the misspelling of your
    name on my prior comment. Too
    excited about the recipe I guess! 🙂

  • Anonymous
    February 21, 2013 at 10:09 am

    You've got mad food skills; well thought-out recipes, great food styling and the photography is amazing. Why are you not (more) famous? I'm making this salad tomorrow, served with citrus marinated grilled chicken and a barrel of Sangria. I tried to write a food blog once, but then a mutual friend showed me yours saw yours and gave up. Bravo, Jaymee. And good luck in your travels. Do they have farmers markets in Bristol? 🙂