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Friday, June 16, 2006

Honey and pancetta salad

We had some friends round last night, and I served this salad to go with the antipasti I'd lined up as a starter. I was so pleased with it that Mr Weasel and I are having it for supper again today. This is a gorgeous salad recipe. The sweetly nutty walnut oil is beautiful with toasted pine nuts (toast them yourself in a dry frying pan, watching like a hawk, or buy them pre-toasted from Waitrose), and the pancetta is gorgeous with a tiny amount of honey drizzled over.

Use a mixture of leaves, including some rocket, and perhaps some watercress. To serve four, you'll need:

2 bags salad leaves
12 slices pancetta, dry-fried until crisp
1 small handful toasted pine nuts
4 tablespoons walnut oil
2 teaspoons honey vinegar
1 teaspoon honey
Pepper

Easy as anything; toss the leaves with the walnut oil and honey vinegar. Sprinkle the pancetta and pine-nuts over the salad, add a few turns of the pepper grinder, and using a fork, drizzle runny honey all over the salad. Serve immediately, or the leaves will wilt.

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4 Comments:

Blogger thatonedude said...

O U a Quacker?

10:37 PM  
Blogger Liz said...

Bemused. Do you mean Open University? Quakers? Thoughts on a postcard to the usual address, please.

10:40 PM  
Blogger Terry said...

I've made this a number of times since finding it on your blog. Everyone I've served it to loves it. It's a delicious blend of flavors! Thanks for sharing.

8:25 PM  
Blogger Liz said...

Aw - thanks Terry! Comments like that make my day. ;)

8:28 PM  

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