From Hedonia:
Lágrimas
Adapted from Boquería, New York
This is a pretty straightforward salad, so to try to go so far as a formal recipe would be a touch overkill, no? Let me put it in suitably imprecise terms, and you can tailor it to your taste. Most importantly, use a light hand. All the ingredients should be in service of the fresh sweetness of the peas. Savor the peaness. Wait, that came out wrong.
A fistful of fresh sugar snap peas, trimmed and thinly cut on a slight bias
A couple radishes, shaved thin
A wad of mint leaves, cut into a fine chiffonade
Several small dollops of creamy chêvre
A few shakes of rice wine vinegar
A healthy drizzle of peppery extra-virgin olive oil
A pinch of salt
A good crack of black pepper
Combine all ingredients in a bowl and toss gently.
3 comments:
Oh good. Something else to do with the mint storming my garden. Oh, and in a completely non-sequitor, my sister's horse, a Morgan, was named Lagrimas.
Oh wow that looks delicious!
What a tasty looking salad - I'm always on the look out for new ways with greens.
Also - thank you for your comment and also for following. I'm sorry for not replying sooner to say so - am away from reliable wi-fi at the moment.
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