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Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Fresh salads order of the day for alfresco dining

Wherever you were enjoying our glorious Sydney weather this Easter,
good friends and 
fresh salads were the order of the day 
with a few delights cooked on the Barbie, of course.

A few recipes from 'ALFRESHCO: foreshore flavour' are included.

Enjoying Alfresco dining at Balmoral


Caprese Skewers 
Page 90 - as a starter.  
Baby bocconcini marinated in a white wine dressing, threaded onto skewers
 then basil and grape tomatoes added.

Seasoned with sea-salt and freshly ground pepper.



Pear, rocket & walnut salad
A version of this simple, elegant salad from
ALFRESHCO: foreshore flavour P 142

Choose firm but ripe pears like Beurre Bosc, Packham or Williams.  Transport rocket and pears to the picnic in separate containers with the pears tossed in a little dressing to prevent oxidisation. At the picnic combine 1 bunch rocket, trimmed; 2 firm pears peeled of unpeeled, quartered, cored then each quarter sliced into 3 or 4;  125g piece Parmesan, shaved.  Toss gently with a little extra dressing and add a handful of toasted walnuts.

Dressing: Combine 2 tbsp olive oil and 1 tbsp cider, white wine or balsamic vinegar and season with sea salt and freshly ground pepper.
For an elegant variation - Witlof, pear and hazelnut salad with Roquefort - Add witlof and rocket, seasoned with sea-salt and ground pepper. Finish with the crumbled cheese and a sprinkling of chives.










Colourful tomato & onion salad 
combines a selection of different coloured tomatoes, with thinly sliced Spanish Onion, served on mixed salad leaves with the addition of English Spinach drizzled with an olive oil citrus dressing and tossed with feta cheese.

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