Grated Beet & Carrot Salad with Radish-Miso Dressing
Ali Segersten
Creating delicious salad dressings on the Elimination Diet can feel limiting—especially when you're avoiding vinegar, citrus, and fruit. But healing foods always find a way to surprise us with their abundance.
This Asian-inspired dressing is both vinegar-free and citrus-free, yet full of vibrant flavor and digestive support. The inspiration came from a reader’s heartfelt email, asking for Elimination Diet recipes without any fruit. That small spark of inquiry led me into the kitchen...and then, a lightbulb moment...radishes!
Grated radishes provide a bright, peppery base that mimics the acidity we often crave in dressings—without the need for vinegar or lemon juice. When blended with Adzuki Bean Miso (a soy-free, gluten-free miso from South River Miso Company), it transforms into a creamy, savory, probiotic-rich dressing that nourishes the gut and delights the palate.
I recently demonstrated this recipe during an Elimination Diet cooking class at our local co-op, and it was a total hit. Simple, unexpected, and deeply satisfying—this dressing is one I know you'll come back to again and again.
About the Author
Alissa Segersten, MS, CN
Alissa Segersten, MS, CN, is the founder of Nourishing Meals®, an online meal-planning membership with over 2000 nourishing recipes and tools to support dietary change and better health. As a functional nutritionist, professional recipe developer, and author of The Whole Life Nutrition Cookbook, Nourishing Meals, and co-author of The Elimination Diet, she helps people overcome health challenges through food. A mother of five, Alissa understands the importance of creating nutrient-dense meals for the whole family. Rooted in science and deep nourishment, her work makes healthy eating accessible, empowering thousands to transform their well-being through food.Nourishing Meals Newsletter
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