salad

Nopales Salad

May 5, 2014

Author: Tracy Des Jardin

My earliest memories of nopales are of my grandmother’s giant cactus in the backyard which was a big obstacle in our racing around the backyard- one didn’t want to have a mishap and land in that sinister plant. I knew grandma used to make something with the nopales, but I wanted nothing to do with the actual eating of it- I’m guessing I tried it once or twice and there was too great a slime factor for me. But I was an intrepid little prep cook and would spend hours with her in the kitchen carefully peeling the young succulent paddles- and then she would spend hours removing thorns from my little hands.

A few years ago I went down to Mexico to Diana Kennedy’s to cook with her and some of my dear friends. She taught us how to make a delightful Nopales salad- so this recipe is an adaptation of that one. Earlier this year I had occasion to make it for my 11 year old son, much to my surprise he loved it!

Ingredients:

2 pounds young cactus, cut into ½ inch by 2 1/2 inch strips

½ pound tomatoes

1 small white onion

½ cup cilantro leaves, roughly chopped

2-3 limes

1 serrano chile

3 tablespoons olive oil

2 beautiful avocados

Preparation:

Place 1 tablespoon of the oil into a sauté pan and begin to sweat the cactus- add a ¼ cup of water- cover and let cook on medium heat for about 7 minutes, the cactus should have turned dark green- cook for another 5 minutes until the liquid has absorbed back into the cactus- place in a bowl and chill.

Dice the tomato, finely dice the white onion, you’ll need ¼ to ½ cup- reserve the remainder for another use. Finely chop the Serrano chile- mix all together in a bowl along with the cilantro, the lime juice and the remaining olive oil, season well with salt and pepper. When the cactus is cool- add to the bowl, mix well and again adjust the seasoning as needed.

When ready to serve- place in a bowl or platter and place the sliced avocado on top- season the avocado with a squeeze of lime juice and a little coarse salt (Maldon or fleur de sel or any tasty sea salt). Garnish with a few cilantro sprigs.

 

 

 

Halloumi Peach Salad: A Summer Favorite of Ema’s

July 28, 2014

Author: Sasha Gayle-Schneider

 

 

Summer nights on the grill never tasted so good! Starting Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, my Ema has fired up the grill and put me to work as her sous-chef. Using the holy land’s favorites: halloumi cheese and Israeli salad, and brought it to our humble table in New York City and added a sweet surprise.

Ingredients:

Salad:

2 packages of Halloumi cheese

4 peaches

Fresh arugula (you can substitute in your favorite green: kale, spinach, etc.)

Dressing:

Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Balsamic Vinegar

1 clove of crushed garlic

A sprinkling of mustard seed

(sunflower seeds optional)

Preparation:

Grill Halloumi cheese in small slices

Cut peaches in quarters and grill

Wait until grilled ingredients cool and toss in the salad