Healthy Recipes Ingredient Tofu Composed Salad with Pickled Beets & Smoked Tofu 4.2 (9) 7 Reviews This composed salad is an artful arrangement of greens, hard-boiled egg, smoked tofu, beets and snap peas drizzled with a cool, creamy dill dressing. By Breana Lai Killeen, M.P.H., RD Breana Lai Killeen, M.P.H., RD Breana Lai Killeen, M.P.H, RD, is a Chinese and Jewish chef and dietitian who has worked in all facets of the food world. She is a recipe developer, culinary nutritionist and marketing specialist with more than 15 years of experience creating editorial and digital content for top food and kitchen brands. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines Updated on June 4, 2024 Reviewed by Dietitian Breana Lai Killeen, M.P.H., RD Reviewed by Dietitian Breana Lai Killeen, M.P.H., RD Breana Lai Killeen, M.P.H, RD, is a Chinese and Jewish chef and dietitian who has worked in all facets of the food world. She is a recipe developer, culinary nutritionist and marketing specialist with more than 15 years of experience creating editorial and digital content for top food and kitchen brands. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines Save Rate PRINT Share Close Credit: Ana Cadena Prep Time: 15 mins Active Time: 15 mins Total Time: 30 mins Servings: 4 Yield: 4 servings Nutrition Profile: Healthy Aging Healthy Immunity Vegetarian High-Protein Gluten-Free Low-Calorie Jump to Nutrition Facts Jump to recipe What Is a Composed Salad? A salad can be served as a tossed salad or a composed salad. In a tossed salad, the ingredients are placed in a bowl and mixed with a salad dressing. In a composed salad, various ingredients are arranged on a serving platter or plates with the salad dressing drizzled on top or served on the side. What Is Smoked Tofu? Baked smoked tofu is a variety of tofu with a savory smoked flavor and a firm, toothsome texture. It's ready to eat right out of the package. If you can't find smoked tofu, any seasoned baked tofu will do the trick. Additional reporting by Jan Valdez Ana Cadena Cook Mode (Keep screen awake) Ingredients ½ cup reduced-fat sour cream ¼ cup chopped fresh dill 2 tablespoons lemon juice ¼ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon freshly ground pepper 6 cups torn Boston or Bibb lettuce 2 cups torn radicchio 4 hard-boiled eggs (see Tip), peeled and quartered 2 medium tomatoes, cut into wedges 8 ounces baked smoked tofu, diced 1 cup diced pickled beets 2 cups sugar snap peas, trimmed and halved Directions Combine sour cream, dill, lemon juice, salt and pepper in a small bowl. Ana Cadena Combine lettuce and radicchio in a large bowl; divide among 4 large plates and top with equal portions of hard-boiled egg, tomato wedges, tofu, beets and snap peas. Drizzle about 2 tablespoons of dressing over each salad. Ana Cadena Tip To hard-boil eggs: Place eggs in a single layer in a saucepan; cover with water. Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat. Reduce heat to low and cook at the barest simmer for 10 minutes. Remove from heat, pour out hot water and cover the eggs with ice-cold water. Let stand until cool enough to handle before peeling. To make ahead Cover and refrigerate the dressing (Step 1) in an airtight container for up to three days. Originally appeared: EatingWell Magazine, July/August 2011; updated April 2023 Save Rate Print Nutrition Facts (per serving) 268 Calories 12g Fat 22g Carbs 19g Protein Show Full Nutrition Label Hide Full Nutrition Label Nutrition Facts Servings Per Recipe 4 Calories 268 % Daily Value * Total Carbohydrate 22g 8% Dietary Fiber 5g 16% Total Sugars 13g Protein 19g 38% Total Fat 12g 16% Saturated Fat 4g 22% Cholesterol 198mg 66% Vitamin A 4052IU 81% Vitamin C 25mg 28% Folate 130mcg 32% Sodium 418mg 18% Calcium 193mg 15% Iron 4mg 19% Magnesium 38mg 9% Potassium 620mg 13% Nutrition information is calculated by a registered dietitian using an ingredient database but should be considered an estimate. * Daily Values (DVs) are the recommended amounts of nutrients to consume each day. Percent Daily Value (%DV) found on nutrition labels tells you how much a serving of a particular food or recipe contributes to each of those total recommended amounts. Per the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the daily value is based on a standard 2,000 calorie diet. Depending on your calorie needs or if you have a health condition, you may need more or less of particular nutrients. (For example, it’s recommended that people following a heart-healthy diet eat less sodium on a daily basis compared to those following a standard diet.) (-) Information is not currently available for this nutrient. If you are following a special diet for medical reasons, be sure to consult with your primary care provider or a registered dietitian to better understand your personal nutrition needs.