Avocado-Orange Salad (For Two)

"I found this at Cuisine at Home. Please note that when in season blood oranges and a great substitution for the orange. Enjoy!"
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
2
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ingredients

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directions

  • Divide the lettuce, orange segments and avocado among 2 chilled plates.
  • Whisk together the dressing ingredients and drizzle over salad.

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Reviews

  1. Loved this salad! What a great mixture of colors, textures and flavors. The dressing added that little 'kick.' I made this just as written (just added a little sliced sweet onions) and will be making again! Thanx!
     
  2. Yum! Light and very refreshing salad, we ate it as a side dish with grilled chicken. I was unable to find bibb lettuce so I used baby leaf mesclun instead. Thanks PaulaG for a healthy recipe.
     
  3. *Made for Australia/NZ Swap #41* What a simple, refreshing, any-time salad ! Prepared as listed and served with poached salmon fillets and Israeli couscous. This will be on the table frequently this summer. Thanks for posting, Paula !
     
  4. very good sald
     
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  1. Yum! Light and very refreshing salad, we ate it as a side dish with grilled chicken. I was unable to find bibb lettuce so I used baby leaf mesclun instead. Thanks PaulaG for a healthy recipe.
     

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