15.50ozWholesome Pantry™ organic cannellini beans, drained and rinsed
⅓cupchopped almonds
⅓cupshredded parmesan cheese
1
Prepare outdoor grill for direct grilling over medium-high heat.
Spray cut sides of romaine, lemons and zucchini with cooking spray.
2
Place lemons and zucchini, cut side down, on hot grill rack; cover
and cook 8 minutes or until grill marks appear, turning zucchini
once. Place romaine, cut side down, on hot grill rack; cover and cook
romaine 1 minute. Chop zucchini; squeeze juice from 2 lemon halves.
3
In blender, purée sun-dried tomatoes, vinegar, honey, lemon juice,
¾ cup water and ¼ teaspoon each salt and pepper; with blender
running, slowly add oil and purée until incorporated. Makes about 1 cup.
4
Serve romaine hearts drizzled with vinaigrette topped with beans,
almonds, cheese and zucchini; garnish with remaining grilled
lemon halves.
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15.50ozWholesome Pantry™ organic cannellini beans, drained and rinsed
⅓cupchopped almonds
⅓cupshredded parmesan cheese
Directions
1
Prepare outdoor grill for direct grilling over medium-high heat.
Spray cut sides of romaine, lemons and zucchini with cooking spray.
2
Place lemons and zucchini, cut side down, on hot grill rack; cover
and cook 8 minutes or until grill marks appear, turning zucchini
once. Place romaine, cut side down, on hot grill rack; cover and cook
romaine 1 minute. Chop zucchini; squeeze juice from 2 lemon halves.
3
In blender, purée sun-dried tomatoes, vinegar, honey, lemon juice,
¾ cup water and ¼ teaspoon each salt and pepper; with blender
running, slowly add oil and purée until incorporated. Makes about 1 cup.
4
Serve romaine hearts drizzled with vinaigrette topped with beans,
almonds, cheese and zucchini; garnish with remaining grilled
lemon halves.
Notes
Grilled Romaine Salad Sun Dried Tomato Lemon Vinaigrette
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.