In good taste … Avocado (Pear) Salad

It’s avocado (pear) season and all around you can find them. They come in different varieties and shapes.

When ripe, some are purple on the outside, others green and some cream in colour. Regardless of the variety, I love pears, and they are good for you because they contain the good type of fat – monounsaturated. Many studies show that monounsaturated fats improve blood cholesterol levels, which can decrease the risk of heart disease.

Avocado (Pear) Salad (Photo by Cynthia Nelson)
Avocado (Pear) Salad (Photo by Cynthia Nelson)

Any food that is in season, and plentiful, demands that we find different ways to consume them.

If you’ve had your fill of eating the pears plain and don’t feel like making guacamole where the pear is all mushed together, then try a salad. Using pretty much the same ingredients as a guacamole, the salad is easy to put together and you get to enjoy large pieces of buttery, creamy pears.

There are no exactly quantities for this salad, just eyeball everything.

INGREDIENTS

2 tomatoes, thinly sliced (optional)

Flesh of 2 large avocados cut into large pieces

Finely minced red onions

Finely minced hot pepper, to taste

Wafer thin slices of scallions

Fresh lime juice, to taste

Sea salt to taste (substitute with fine table salt)

DIRECTIONS

Layer the tomatoes on large plate or platter (if using).

Arrange the cut pears on top of the tomatoes.

Scatter the red onions.

Sprinkle on the hot pepper then the green onions.

Lightly drizzle the lime juice on to the dressed salad.

Season with salt and serve immediately.