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Cooking With Roses: Rose Salad With Fried Jerusalem Artichoke

John Nevado with the perfect summer salad to share in company of good friends and lots of rosé wine

John Nevado with the perfect summer salad to share in company of good friends and lots of rosé wine.
By John Nevado

A healthy, romantic salad with rose petals!
Cooking with Roses - Rose Petal Salad

What a romantic salad you got there! Please enjoy this summer-time salad in your fragrant garden. Bring together a large group of friends, sit around a heavy oak table, make sure lots of bottles of rosé wine on table. Then bring out this “Salade Romantique!”. Wait for the “Whooooah!” from your guests!

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Cooking with Roses: Rose Salad Amoureux!


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  • Author: John Nevado, Rosegrower
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x

Description

Cooking with Roses: Rose Salad with fried Jerusalem artichoke.


Ingredients

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  • 400 g (14 oz) Jerusalem Artichoke
  • 200 g (7 oz.) cauliflower, shredded
  • 80 g (1 oz.) mixed salad (rucola, spinach, iceberg, romaine – tossed together)
  • 1 fistful rose petals (Nevado Roses USDA Organic Edible Petals)
  • olive oil for frying pan
  • sea salt

½ dl (1 oz) raisins

  • 1 tbsp (0.5 oz.) ginger, finely diced
  • red chili, finely diced
  • 20 g (11/16 oz.) sundried tomatoes, shredded
  • dl (1 oz.) japanese soy sauce
  • dl (1 oz.) olive oil
  • dl (1 oz.) pumpkin seeds, roasted

Instructions

  1. Peel the artichokes and dice them.
  2. Fry the artichokes in olive oil until crispy.
  3. For the dressing mix raisins, ginger, chili, tomatoes and soy in a pot.
  4. Bring to boil and then remove from heat to let cool.
  5. Drizzle in the olive oil to add to the dressing. Drizzle. Really.
  6. In another pot mix the cauliflower, the salad, the rose petals and the fried artichoke.
  7. Ripple the dressing on top of the salad. Ripple it.
  8. Roast the pumpkin seeds in a pan. Let cool. Spread over salad.
  • Prep Time: 20 mins
  • Cook Time: 5 mins
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  1. @ Alia: Sounds wonderful – do you have a recipe for Gulkand? Would love to make it and post it here! Warm regards – J






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