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Richard Buckley’s Tenderstem®, Horseradish, Pink Lady® Apple and Toasted Hazelnut Salad

Added by Tenderstem | Tue 30 Oct 2012 @ 15:54

Richard Buckley’s Tenderstem®, Horseradish, Pink Lady® Apple and Toasted Hazelnut Salad

Richard Buckley, head chef at award-winning vegetarian restaurant Demuths, says: “This recipe is really quick and a great example of vegetables as comfort food- it’s sweet, satisfying and tangy. Tenderstem® works perfectly because it’s got all the depth of flavour of broccoli but a lovely, asparagus-like juiciness. Try to use Pink Lady® apples as their juicy sweetness and floral aroma will raise this to another level. This will make a great starter or simply double the quantities for a delicious main course. Cooking the Tenderstem® this quickly locks in the flavour and emphasises its natural, succulent freshness.\"

Ingredients

You’ll need:

50g natural yoghurt (Yeo Valley is best)
25g creamed horseradish sauce
1 tbsp Rapeseed oil
20g toasted hazelnuts
1 Pink Lady® apple
16 stems Tenderstem® broccoli
1 tsp Rapeseed oil
A pinch of sea salt
100g Watercress

Method
What to do:

Place the yoghurt, horseradish sauce and 1 tbls of rapeseed oil in a bowl and whisk to combine.

Crush the hazelnuts into chunks and set aside.

Core the Pink Lady apple and slice thinly.

Heat 1 tsp of rapeseed oil in a medium sauce pan until very hot and then add the Tenderstem®. Immediately cover with a lid and shake it well to turn over the florets.

Cook on full heat for 30 seconds and then shake again.

Cook for a further 30 seconds and remove from the heat. The Tenderstem® should have crisp, golden brown bits and be vibrant green. The texture should be al dente. If it is still not gone golden return to the heat in 15 seconds bursts until it is ready.

Sprinkle with a pinch of sea salt and toss one more time.

Place a pile of watercress on each plate, lay the Tenderstem® over the top and sprinkle the apple and hazelnuts over the top. Dress generously with the horseradish, yoghurt sauce and serve whilst still hot.

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