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Crunchy raw beetroot salad with feta and pear © David Loftus

crunchy raw beetroot salad with feta and pear

snacks and sides | serves Serves 4
When most people think about beetroot in salads, they think of big vinegary crinkle-cut chunks from a jar and immediately say no! But remember, beetroots are only vinegary when they’re pickled. When simply boiled or roasted they are juicy and sweet as you like. Raw beetroot is amazing in salads, giving you a deep, earthy, minerally flavour, lots of crunch and, of course, incredible colours! Did you know you can get golden and stripy beetroot as well as purple? Have a look next time you’re at a farmers’ market or buy some seeds and grow a few yourself.

Remember to wear an apron when chopping beetroot, and wash your board and hands afterwards or you’ll get red fingerprints everywhere. If your knife skills aren’t up to speed yet, buy one of those matchstick peelers or matchstick mandolins in good cook shops. Then you’ll be really quick at it.

Dress the beetroot and pear matchsticks in a little of the lemon oil dressing and season with some salt and pepper. Taste to check that the flavours are balanced and lovely, and add a little more lemon juice to check the sweetness of the pears and beetroots if you need to.

Divide the salad between four plates or put it on a big platter, crumble over the creamy white feta, and sprinkle over the baby mint leaves and the sunflower seeds if you’re using them. Simple, but it’s a treat and a half.


• from Cook With Jamie

ingredients

• 4 good-sized beetroots, lovely different colours if possible, scrubbed, peeled and cut into fine matchsticks
• • 3 ripe pears (or you could use apples), peeled, cored and cut into matchsticks
• 1 x lemon oil dressing see below recipe
• sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
• 200g/7oz feta cheese
• a small bunch of fresh mint, smallest leaves picked
optional: a large handful of sunflower seeds

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15 comments
1. Eva Fri 14 Aug 2009 @ 14:26 WOW big thanks to JOliver and I am liking this site :) lots good tips too :) cooking really should be healthy and fun! :)
2. myrna Mon 13 Jul 2009 @ 18:15 this is really yummy. but since i didnt find pears , i used instead a granny smith ! everyone loved it at home:-)
thx Jamie :-)
3. STRATTON Sat 28 Feb 2009 @ 02:17 YOUR RECIPE FOR BEETROOT SALAD DOES NOT INCLUDE THE LEMONOIL DRESSING! It is also not in the most recent cookbook which I have purchased : Jamie Oliver Italy
4. ngil Wed 25 Feb 2009 @ 10:18 very bad
5. SAMUEL BAUTISTA Thu 19 Feb 2009 @ 14:43 "When simply boiled or roasted they are juicy and sweet as you like"

So do you cook the beetroot by boiling it or do you use it raw??¿


6. Max Sun 25 Jan 2009 @ 12:18 Excellent salad! Just made it for a friends of mine. Beetroots with red delicious apples worked perfectly. And the mint tops it off. Used the lemon + olive oil + s & p and it was perfect!
7. Emily Mon 12 Jan 2009 @ 19:16 This was phoenomenal and incredibly beautiful. I used a combo of golden, red, and candy cane beets and served it for a dinner party. It was a major crowd pleaser. I was trepedatious about the beet pear feta combo but it was far better than i would have guessed. Thanks for this and many other winning recipes Jamie.
8. beck Sun 21 Dec 2008 @ 20:44 how many does this recipe serve for?
9. Andrea Barnett Sat 06 Dec 2008 @ 08:42 Googled Jamies Lemon Oil dressing.....

basically 1 parts lemon juice to 3 parts olive oil with seasalt + fresh ground black pepper
10. damon Tue 14 Oct 2008 @ 11:21 haha u suk
11. ermmmmm Tue 14 Oct 2008 @ 10:31 errrrrrrrrrrrr




dutt assss fukk
12. tina Wed 23 Jul 2008 @ 05:33 Add some Israel Couscous to this and top with some pan fried fish, a quarter of an avocado and a lemon wedge. now your talking.
13. Oli Mon 21 Jul 2008 @ 04:23 WOW..
Was a Dinner hit with friends. I used roasted pine nuts rather than sunflower seeds.
It was a great dich that complemented some tasty lamb cutlets.
Thank you!
14. Lizzy Sun 20 Jul 2008 @ 09:43 Sounds great, but where's the recipe for the dressing???
15. mira Wed 02 Jul 2008 @ 21:37 Mmmm yummy . I'm going to try this . I like the idea of different coloured beets and the sweetness of pear :-)

Might use chevre instead of feta.

I also like the idea of toasted sunflower seeds or maybe a mix of sunfliwer seeds, walnuts or pinekernels for nutty crunch

Looks delicious !

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