asparagus radish mosaic salad

May 9, 2014 • Nancy Wolfson-Moche

This long, bi-colored variety of radish isn’t called a “breakfast radish” for nothing. It is both delicious and cleansing when eaten in the morning. I chopped it into tiny pieces, mixed it with diced asparagus and dressed it with a slightly sweet yogurt sauce. But the best thing about this post: my daughter shot every single picture. For that I am grateful and proud.

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serves 2

INgredients

5 breakfast radishes

5 asparagus

3 Tablespoons organic goat yogurt

1 teaspoon date honey

Process Wash the radishes well by immersing them in water.

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Remove the leaves and trim the bottoms. Chop each radish in half, lengthwise; cut each half into about 5-6 small pieces.

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Set aside. Use a paring knife to trim the tough bottom section (it is often white) and remove the tough outer skin of each asparagus stalk.

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Wash them well. Fill a large, wide skillet with water. Add a pinch of salt. Bring to a boil. Add the asparagus stalks. When they float to the surface (it should take about 30 seconds) remove them with a wire mesh skimmer.

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Allow the asparagus to cool. In the meantime, mix the yogurt and date honey together in a bowl.

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Dice the asparagus spears.

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Mix with the radish in a glass or ceramic bowl. Add the yogurt dressing and mix well. Arrange on individual plates and serve.

 

©Nancy Wolfson-Moche 2014

 

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