artichoke heart salad with preserved lemon and honey dressing
artichoke heart salad with preserved lemon and honey dressing |
Here comes the sun, here comes the sun
And I say it's all right
Here comes the sun, here comes the sun
It's all right, it's all right
George Harrison, 1969
I think I may have had an ancestor who was an Inuit or more likely a Viking, or perhaps just some kind of troglodyte who never saw the light of day. Because even with the best will in the world, total sun block cream, hats, scarves and plenty of iced water, I just can't spend too much time in the sun or it's a trip to A+E for me - just me and my minor case of sunstroke. Which is all a bit sad really.
I say sad because a few of my friends had suggested that we take a picnic to the park a few weeks ago, to watch the Wimbledon Men's Final, in front of some big screens. Since one of this bunch is both a fanatical tennis fan and Scottish to boot, it seemed a good opportunity to make some simple mezze and tapas type nibbles - the perfect finger food for a picnic in the park. And if Scotland's favourite son hadn't won Wimbledon, then we could use any spare napkins to staunch the flow of the inevitable tears.
artichoke heart salad with preserved lemon and honey dressing |
So last week, by 10 am I was wilting, getting in touch with my inner boiled lobster. I had to bow out of the picnic. Some people have angels and demons on their shoulders whispering sweet nothings. I have a Health 'n Safety elf warning me of the perils of falling in with the wrong sort of (sunlight-loving) crowd. So in the interests of self-preservation I stayed at home. Poured myself several very large glasses of chilled white wine, scarfed some delicious food at home in front of the telly and whooped myself hoarse as Andy Murray won Wimbledon.
It was a great day! I had made a salad that I had seen in The Telegraph by Diana Henry. It had caught my eye because it looked like a lovely way to use up some of my home-made preserved lemons (citron beldi). If you are not familiar with Diana Henry I would urge you to check her out, since her cookbooks are rather fabulous and she has a really lovely approach to simple home cooking.
preserved lemon and honey dressing |
Adapted from Diana Henry's recipe for artichoke hearts, ricotta and almond salad with honey and preserved lemon dressing
Serves 4
Skill level: Easy
ingredients:
salad dressing
½ x home-made preserved lemon or 2 x bought preserved lemons
2 tsp juice from the jar of preserved lemons
2 tbsp sherry vinegar
1½ tbsp runny honey
about 12 fresh mint leaves, roughly torn
6 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
salt and freshly ground black pepper
salad
1 x jar of globe artichoke hearts (about 400g), drained and roughly chopped
200g beyaz peynir (Turkish white cheese), crumbled into chunks
30g hazelnuts, toasted and roughly chopped
1 x red chilli, deseeded and very finely chopped (or more if you prefer a bit more heat!)
40g green olives, sliced
150g cherry or baby plum tomatoes, quartered
a few mint leaves, roughly torn
freshly ground black pepper
directions:
- Scrape out the flesh from the preserved lemons and throw it away. Finely chop the lemon skin and then mix with the rest of the dressing ingredients. Season to taste.
- Put the artichokes in a bowl and pour over the dressing. Leave to marinate for about 1 hour.
- Drain the artichokes (reserving the dressing). Toss the artichokes with the rest of the ingredients. Pour over a little of the dressing and sprinkle with torn mint leaves. Season with freshly ground black pepper.
- Some mixed salad leaves of rocket, lambs lettuce and watercress would be perfect with this salad.
- Replace some of the tomatoes with summer vegetables such as asparagus, cooked and skinned broad beans, peas or roasted red peppers.
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