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Dandelion and Radishes Salad

Dandelion and Radishes Salad
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Recipe by Silvia Baldini – Pay attention on your next walk. You will spot the yellow flowers and bright green leaves everywhere. It's not a weed it is Tarassico or Dandelion in italian. Pick a generous handful, maybe fill one bag, if you have the patience. Wash it. Wash it. And then wash it again. Toss the leaves with a few slices of radishes, a few teaspoons of good olive oil and sherry vinegar. Scatter wedges of 8 minutes boiled eggs on top. Reward yourself with a bitter, crunchy salad.
Dandelion and Radishes Salad
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Recipe by Silvia Baldini – Pay attention on your next walk. You will spot the yellow flowers and bright green leaves everywhere. It's not a weed it is Tarassico or Dandelion in italian. Pick a generous handful, maybe fill one bag, if you have the patience. Wash it. Wash it. And then wash it again. Toss the leaves with a few slices of radishes, a few teaspoons of good olive oil and sherry vinegar. Scatter wedges of 8 minutes boiled eggs on top. Reward yourself with a bitter, crunchy salad.
Ingredients
  • 4 cups dandelions leaves, washed and trimmed
  • 4 large pink radishes
  • 2 tablespoons sherry vinegar
  • ½ tablespoon minced shallot
  • cup extra virgin olive oil
  • Fine sea salt and fresh ground black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 teaspoon honey, optional
  • 2 large eggs, 8 to 10 minutes boiled
Servings:
Instructions
  1. Triple wash the dandelion leaves, trim the roots and dry. Place in a large bowl. Slice the radishes thin. I use a mandolin or a sharp pairing knife. Scatter the radishes on top of the dandelion.
  2. Make the dressing. In a small bowl or a mason jar. Whisk the sherry vinegar with the shallot and Dijon mustard. In a thin, steady stream, whisk in the olive oil until emulsified. Stir in the honey, if using. Season with salt and pepper and stir.
  3. Drizzle a few generous tablespoons of the dressing on the salad and toss gently. You can preserve the remaining vinaigrette covered in the fridge for a few weeks. Add the sliced eggs on top of the dressed dandelion leaves and serve.
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Spinach Balls

Spinach Balls
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Recipe by Silvia Baldini — I spent many springs and summers helping my grandmother freezing spinach. We would tightly pack the freezer with as many spinach balls as we could and then enjoy them during winter. Blanching spinach before freezing helps preserve the color and taste for longer and it helps retaining the nutrients and it means that it will last a lot longer in the freezer, for up to a year. I use the spinach in soups, smoothies or simply tossed with lemon and olive oil.
Servings Prep Time
12 balls 30 minutes
Cook Time
2 minutes
Servings Prep Time
12 balls 30 minutes
Cook Time
2 minutes
Spinach Balls
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Recipe by Silvia Baldini — I spent many springs and summers helping my grandmother freezing spinach. We would tightly pack the freezer with as many spinach balls as we could and then enjoy them during winter. Blanching spinach before freezing helps preserve the color and taste for longer and it helps retaining the nutrients and it means that it will last a lot longer in the freezer, for up to a year. I use the spinach in soups, smoothies or simply tossed with lemon and olive oil.
Servings Prep Time
12 balls 30 minutes
Cook Time
2 minutes
Servings Prep Time
12 balls 30 minutes
Cook Time
2 minutes
Ingredients
  • 10 large bunches raw spinach
  • 1 teaspoon coarse sea salt
  • water
Servings: balls
Instructions
  1. Bring a large pot of boiling water to the boil. Add pre-washed leaves to the boiling water. Stir and cook at a rolling boil for two minutes. Transfer the leaves to a basin or large bowl of iced water. Keep the spinach submerged for another two minutes in the cold water to halt the spinach from cooking more. Dry the spinach and then squeeze all the water out by pressing with your hands. Shape the spinach in tight balls. Pack the spinach balls into freezer bags or vacuum pack them. Then seal and freeze.
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