ebabs are ready, add the salad leaves, mint and parsley to
urls of it over the salad Slice up the chicken, toss
an be used in the salad dressing. Pour it into a
Bring a large pan of salted water to the boil.
Throw in the pasta and garlic and simmer for about 5 minutes or until al dente, and drain.
Put the garlic to one side for the dressing.
Put the pasta in a bowl.
Chop the tomatoes, olives, chives, basil and cucumber into pieces about half the size of the pasta and add to the bowl.
Squash the garlic cloves out of their skins and pound in a pestle and mortar.
Add the vinegar, oil and seasoning.
Drizzle this over the salad, adding a little more seasoning to taste.
Core the pineapple and cut it into quarters.
Thinly slice of bits of the quarters. Make your slices as thin as possible.
Arrange the slices on a plate in one or two layers. I tend to go for one.
Put the sugar into a mortar and pestle and then add the mint leaves.
Jamie then says to 'bash the heck out of it' until the color of the sugar changes to a greenish color. I find it smells really nice at this point.
Sprinkle the sugar over the top of the pineapple slices and serve.
Combine beans, herbs, salt, pepper, cayenne, cumin, chili and lemon zest in food processor. Pulse until moderately smooth. Stir in flour (do not run processor!).
Heat 3\" of vegetable oil in a pot to 375\u00b0F Using 2 tablespoons, make oval dumplings (quenelles) from the mixture, and drop into hot oil. Deep fry until dark golden brown. Drain briefly on kitchen paper and sprinkle lightly with salt.
Stir together mint, yogurt, lemon juice, salt and pepper.
Serve felafel with yogurt sauce and a lightly-dressed salad.
ive it a bash,\" says Jamie.
I presume he is
ver, and a lovely green salad.
Great with a lovely fresh salad or simply dressed veggies.
live oil and butter.).
Jamie continues to say: once cooked
br>Serve with a light salad of fresh spring greens.
nd the cumin. Dress the salad with the yoghurt dressing and
r with a crisp green salad and a hunk of crusty
kins are golden brown.
(Jamie puts the fruit and the
Place the \"Chicken\" ingredients in a large stockpot with water to cover.
Boil the chicken until tender; Reserve stock.
Remove the chicken from the pot.
Cool; remove skin, bones, and meat.
Dice the chicken and stir together with the \"Salad\" ingredients and mix well.
o crack open the shell. Jamie normally does this by placing
To Make The Greek Salad: Chop lettuce. Using a large
peed slowly add 2 gallons salad oil.
Bring 3 quarts
dditional 1/4 cup of salad dressing and garnish with quartered
This recipe was in the drawer for some years, but I'm fairly sure it was in one of the \"Three Rivers\" cookbooks.
As I mentioned in some other recipes, if you don't have them, get them.
Anyhow, it's a great dish.
The marinating makes the meat tender and very tasty.
Since the steak varies in thickness, you end up with a choice of well done to medium, or even rare.