Currently Confessing | Spring Chopped Salad Recipe, Fashion, and Organization (2024)

Happy Monday,friend! Spring is in full swing over here, and we are busier than ever. ‘Tis the season, I guess. Anyone else feeling like once spring hits, ALL the things start happening. We’re already planning our summer activities, and I’m just trying to keep up. I usually do these Currently Confessing posts on Friday, but for one reason or another, I couldn’t get it together. So here we are! ;) I have some fun things for you today (like a yummy chopped salad recipe and a spring organization DIY) to get you in the spring spirit in case it hasn’t hit you yet. Let’s hop to it.

ONE. Eating…

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We made this chopped salad a couple months ago, and I still can’t stop thinking about it. I think we’ll be making this frequently this spring and summer. It’s cool, refreshing, and oh-so-good. Anything Martha does is okay in my book. Here’s how we made it.

MARTHA STEWART’S CHOPPED VEGETABLE SALAD RECIPE

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Spring Chopped Salad

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Ingredients

  • coarse salt
  • 2 ears corn
  • pinch of sugar
  • 1/2 pound of green beans, cut into 1/4-inch pieces
  • 1/2 pound of wax beans, cut into 1/4-inch pieces
  • 4 plum tomatoes, seeded & cut into 1/4-inch pieces
  • 1 small red pepper, seeded, deveined, & cut into 1/4-inch pieces
  • 1 small yellow pepper, seeded, deveined, & cut into 1/4-inch pieces
  • 1 small red onion, cut into 1/4-inch pieces
  • 1 English cucumber, peeled, seeded, and cut into 1/4-inch pieces
  • 3/4 cup cilantro leaves
  • 2 TBSP extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 TBSP ricewine vinegar
  • 1 tsp freshly ground pepper

Instructions

  1. Chop, chop, chop! Chop all of the ingredients first.
  2. Prepare a large bowl with ice-water. Set aside.
  3. Bring a medium saucepan of salted water to a boil. Add corn and sugar. Blanch until tender (about 6 minutes).
  4. Remove from water and plunge immediately into ice water. Once the corn is cool, remove from the ice water.
  5. Remove kernels from cobs using a large knife. Transfer to a large bowl.
  6. Next, add green & wax beans to boiling water. Blanch until tender (about 1 minute). Remove from water with a slotted spoon, and immediately transferto ice water. When the beans are cooled, drain in a colander.
  7. Add wax and green beans, tomatoes, red & yellow pepper, onion, cucumber, and cilantro, to corn. Stir to combine. Add olive oil, vinegar, 2 teaspoons salt, and pepper. Stir to combine.Adjust seasonings to your liking and enjoy immediately.

TWO. Organizing…

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Child’s Garment Rack

Charlotte’s room has been starting to overflow with all the things! Around her birthday, my dad bought her the cutest garment rack for all of her princess dresses. My friend Veronika suggested it, and it is perfect! If you have too many princess dresses scattered over your little girl’s floor, you need this!

Next up was organizing all of her bows. On a whim, I saw that I had a few things to make my own little bow organizer. This is the easiest DIY on the planet.

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DIY Bow Organizer

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What You’ll Need

  • child’s felt or fabric hanger
  • crossgrain ribbon
  • 4 mini wooden clothespins

What You’ll Do

  1. Cut your ribbon into four long pieces. You can cut them to whatever length will work best for you.
  2. Fold the topportion of each ribbon (about an inch) over the hanger and clip the ribbon with themini clothespins onto the hanger at equal widths apart.
  3. Using the remaining ribbon, tie a bow on the top of the hanger.
  4. Organize all of your bows. So easy!

You can get as creative as you want with this. It only took me about 10 minutes to put everything together. I love having them all out and in plain sight. They used to all be stuffed in a basket, and I would dig forever looking for a particular one. Not anymore!

THREE. Wearing…

I am so loving fashion lately. I’ve always been crazy about clothes, but both times postpartum, I let style get away from me. Recently, I found myself in a style rut. I was wearing my pajamas more often than not, and it was putting me in a funk. I found that getting dressed up (even if it’s super casual) makes me feel better about myself, and it just makes me happy. I’m working on something super fun for all of us next month, but in the meantime, I’ll be sharing a lot of fashion inspiration. Here are some of my favorite outfits lately.

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MaLyn Logic does it again! I absolutely love this Texas Farm Tee. Growing up in a small town, this shirt hits close to home, and I adore it. I paired it with my navy shorts, my favorite tennis shoes, and a chambray shirt.

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The weather has been amazing lately, so these jeans and tees have been my go-to, like this comfy tee from MaLyn Logic. It’s called the Soccer Mom Tee, and it is the best! MaLyn is the one who inspired me to start sharing more fashion posts, too. Thanks, MaLyn!

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cardigan // tshirt // shorts // New Balance tennis shoes

I shared this on Instagram the other day, and I love it. I wore it for Charlotte’s school drop-off and pick-up, and around town for errands when it was cool.

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I’m still loving this J.Crew stripe bell-sleeve top, and I love it even more paired with these pink suede loafers.

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And is there anything better than twinning with your daughter? I think not. I am loving this eyelet top, courtesy of StyleWe. The sleeves have a bit of a pouf, and the ruffled waist is darling. Just use their size guide to get your right fit. I paired it with some pants I’ve had in my closest forever from Anthropologie, but here are some similar linen sailor pants from J.Crew.

Charlotte’s outfit is the cutest eyelet top with watermelon pants. The set is less than 17 dollars from Target. So cute for spring!

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Anyone else love a good maxi dress? I am so in love with blue and white these days, and this dress is just too much goodness. This is also courtesy ofStyleWe, and I absolutely love it! I’m pretty sure I’ll wear it for Easter. I might even wear it for Colin’s baptism.

StyleWe has so many amazing dresses and tops, and I can’t wait to shop their site some more.

FOUR. Watching…

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Last weekend, Charlotte and I had a mommy/daughter date and headed out to the movies to see Beauty and the Beast. I thought she would be scared at someof the scenes, but she wasn’t. The movie was so beautiful and a lot like the original Disney cartoon version, which she loves.

She is getting so big, you guys. Four has been fun so far. She’s so inquisitive, kind, and loving. She still pushes her boundaries and tests my patience from time to time, but for the most part, I’m really loving this age.

Now back to movies…Michael and I saw The Shack and that was amazing. You should definitely watch it if you haven’t already.

I just finished Big Little Lies, and it was so good. I now need to read the book.

We’re also loving Schitt’s Creek on Netflix. The third season just ended, so we’re officially all caught up.

Anyone else a Walking Dead fan? I wasn’t a fan of this last season. It was so lackluster. Did anyone else feel the same way?

What have you been watching lately? Anything good we should start since most of our shows are done for the season?

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Too much! But I am so excited about getting into the swing of blogging again. Thank you so much to those of you who have signed up for emails. I will be changing things up a bit in order to add a newsletter soon, so stay tuned for that! What would you like to see in it, email sister? Exclusive recipes? Inspiration? Playlists? Let me know.

Also, if you’ve been reading for a while, I would love to know where you’re from and how long you’ve been following along. I want to know more about YOU! So in the comments, let me know, or send me an email directly.

Be blessed, friend! May this week be full of smiles. Xoxo

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FAQs

What's the point of a chopped salad? ›

Enhanced Flavor Dimensions

With all components chopped small, each bite contains the lettuce, vegetables, cheese, protein etc. simultaneously. Your taste buds get to enjoy all the ingredients' flavors at once. Chewing an intact leaf mainly provides one taste.

Where did the chopped salad come from? ›

The original chopped salad was created in the late 1950s by legendary restaurateur Jean Leon at his ritzy La Scala restaurant in Beverly Hills. Celebrity sightings were commonplace at La Scala – Leon himself claimed to have personally served Marilyn Monroe her last meal (not a chopped salad).

What is the main part of a salad called? ›

The base of a salad is usually a layer of salad greens that line the plate or bowl in which the salad will be served. The body of the salad consists of the main ingredients. Garnish enhances the appearance of the salad while also complementing the overall taste.

How long does chopped salad stay fresh? ›

Store the chopped salad in an airtight container. Place a paper towel on top of the salad to absorb excess moisture. Store in the refrigerator, away from any strong-smelling foods. Consume the chopped salad within 2-3 days of preparation.

Why does chopped salad taste better? ›

The allure of the chopped salad is multi-faceted. From a technical standpoint, the cutting of all ingredients into a uniform size and tossing them together means you'll be able to taste everything in each bite.

Who owns Chopped salad? ›

Founded in 2001 by college friends Tony Shure and Colin McCabe, Chopt Creative Salad Company is the creator and leader of the premium salad segment, and has expanded from its original location in New York City's Union Square to include 90 locations in New York City, Washington, D.C., Virginia, Connecticut, suburban ...

Did Chopped change their set? ›

Sometime after COVID was shutting us down as a nation, the new Chopped seasons had a beautiful big spacious new set. The ceilings were high and there was a lot more space for the chefs to move around. In the newest seasons, I've noticed they've gone back to the tiny dark set from older Chopped.

What are the three keys to a quality salad? ›

The three keys to ensuring a quality salad are:
  • freshness of ingredients.
  • the ingredients blend together in harmony.
  • appealing to the eye.

What is the 30 day salad challenge? ›

The premise is: one meal every day must be a salad. Preferably it's a salad you make at home. Going out for a salad is ok but encouraged only here and there over the 30 days. If you have dinner plans, make your salad for lunch if you can.

What is the most important ingredient in a salad? ›

"The most important thing for me in a salad is crisp, fresh greens," says Chef Joseph Buenconsejo, with whom I co-own Rooted Seeds Catering in Danbury, Connecticut. "They add texture and are the body of the salad." When shopping for salad ingredients, look for the freshest produce you can find.

What are the 5 components of salad? ›

There are five elements to a perfect salad: greens, sweetness, creaminess, crunchiness, and dressing. Let's talk about each one.

What are the 5 basic types of salads? ›

salad, any of a wide variety of dishes that fall into the following principal categories: green salads; vegetable salads; salads of pasta, legumes, or grains; mixed salads incorporating meat, poultry, or seafood; and fruit salads.

Why do chefs tear lettuce instead of cutting? ›

Many cooks believe that when lettuce touches metal, it will react and prematurely turn brown. But it really doesn't make a difference whether you tear or cut; lettuce turns brown at almost the same rate, give or take a day.

Are premade chopped salads healthy? ›

Different microorganisms can contaminate those leafy greens inside packaged salads, including pathogenic E. coli, norovirus, Salmonella, Listeria, and Cyclospora. But the most common microorganism identified in these unfortunate scenarios is E. coli O157:H7, which can potentially cause life-threatening diseases.

What does a chopped salad contain? ›

Lettuce, olives, tomatoes, cucumber, cheese (usually parmesan or mozzarella balls), pepperoncini, onions, and if you like meat, throw in some chopped salami. What does it mean to ask for a salad chopped? It simply means that all the ingredients, including the lettuce, are chopped up small.

Should I wash chopped salad? ›

Additional washing of ready-to-eat leafy green salads is not likely to increase safety. The risk of cross-contamination from food handlers and food contact surfaces used during washing may outweigh any safety benefit that further washing may do.

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