Winter Salad | Vegetables Recipes | Jamie Oliver Recipes (2024)

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Winter crunch salad with a mind-blowing sauce

Carrots, beetroot, fennel & radishes

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Winter Salad | Vegetables Recipes | Jamie Oliver Recipes (2)

Carrots, beetroot, fennel & radishes

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“This is a really interesting winter salad dish. Its proper name is 'bagna cauda', which basically means ‘hot bath’ in Italian, and the idea is that you have a load of raw or just-cooked pieces of vegetable that you dip into a delicious, warm sauce. You may like your sauce to be thick and oozy but I prefer mine to be quite delicate, like the texture of thin custard, with a lovely sheen to it. ”

Serves 4

Cooks In40 minutes

DifficultySuper easy

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Nutrition per serving
  • Calories 477 24%

  • Fat 44.1g 63%

  • Saturates 7g 35%

  • Sugars 9.9g 11%

  • Salt 1.06g 18%

  • Protein 8.7g 17%

  • Carbs 11.9g 5%

  • Fibre 5.5g -

Of an adult's reference intake

recipe adapted from

Jamie at Home

By Jamie Oliver

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Ingredients

  • Sauce
  • 6 cloves garlic
  • 300 ml milk
  • 10 anchovy fillets in oil , from sustainable sources
  • 180 ml extra virgin olive oil , plus extra for drizzling
  • 2-3 tablespoons white wine vinegar
  • Vegetables
  • a few young carrots
  • a few small raw beetroots
  • ½ celeriac
  • 1 bulb fennel
  • a few sticks celery
  • ½ small Romanesco or white cauliflower
  • 1 bunch radishes
  • 1 handful small beetroot leaves

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recipe adapted from

Jamie at Home

By Jamie Oliver

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Method

  1. First, prepare all your veg, because once the sauce is done you’ll be ready to serve! Peel and finely slice the carrots, beetroot, celeriac and fennel, reserving the herby fennel tops.
  2. Trim and thinly slice the celery, reserving the yellow leaves. Break the cauliflower into florets.
  3. Trim the radishes and wash with the beetroot leaves.
  4. To make your sauce, peel the garlic cloves and put into a saucepan with the milk and anchovies, then bring to the boil. Simmer slowly for 10 minutes, or until the garlic is soft and tender, keeping a close eye on the pan to make sure the milk doesn’t boil over. Don’t worry if it spits and looks a little lumpy – simply remove from the heat and whiz the sauce up with a hand blender.
  5. Gently blend in the extra virgin olive oil and the vinegar a little at a time – you’re in control of the consistency at this point. If you like it thick, like mayonnaise, keep blending. Now taste it and adjust the seasoning. Make sure there’s enough acidity from the vinegar to act like a dressing. It should be an incredible, pungent warm sauce.
  6. There are two ways you can serve the warm sauce. Either pour the sauce into a bowl and place this on a plate, with the veg arranged around the bowl, or serve the veg in a big bowl and drizzle the sauce over the top.
  7. Sprinkle over the reserved herby fennel tops and celery leaves, then finish with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil.

Tips

You can use any vegetables you want, and depending on the season you can do a lighter summer version or a more root-veg-based winter one. I actually prefer my veg to be raw, as I love the crunch you get from them, but if you want to boil them briefly until they’re al dente, feel free.

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Winter Salad | Vegetables Recipes | Jamie Oliver Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How to make salad fun to eat? ›

A blend of crunchy (nuts and seeds), chewy (dried fruit), crispy (bell peppers or fennel), and soft (avocado or hard-boiled egg) foods make for a more balanced and ultimately more satisfying salad.

What should you do to make your salad more appealing? ›

There are many things you can add to a salad. Starting with vegetables, cucumber, radishes, avocado, sprouts, broccoli and cauliflower raw or cooked, canned beans of almost any kind. Nuts, cheeses, rice, dried fruits, leftover steak, chicken, or shrimp.

What makes a salad more delicious? ›

Season the greens & vegetables

This also creates layers of flavor, giving your salad depth. Another way to add layers is by adding prepared ingredients to your salad like pickles, marinated or grilled veggies, or anything brined, like olives or capers.

Why do salads always taste better in restaurants? ›

Restaurants use really good ingredients.

Your ingredients can decide whether your salad turns out average or extraordinary, Jamie Simpson, executive chef liaison at The Chef's Garden, told Allrecipes. "Restaurant-quality salads start with restaurant-quality ingredients," he said.

What to do if you don't like salad? ›

Try veggies with hummus, salad dressing or yogurt-based dips. Add diced veggies such as mushrooms, onions, peppers or carrots to meatloaf or meatballs. Add vegetables as a topping on your pizza. Make a quick lettuce-free salad by adding salad dressing to matchstick carrots or sliced cucumbers.

What can I put in salad to fill me up? ›

Something crunchy, like toasted sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, cashews, peanuts, slivered or crushed almonds, walnuts, pecans, hazelnuts, chia or flax seed, or cacao nibs. Fresh herbs, such as basil, mint, dill, chives, cilantro or parsley (try mixing two)

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