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Grilled Jersey Royals With Walnuts, Walnut Oil And A Truf

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Grains British British, Modern, Thoroughly 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

500 g Cooked jersey royals
1/2kg
Olive oil
6 Spring onions
12 Walnut halves
4 T Truffle oil
6 T Walnut oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat a ridged cast iron griddle. Slice the potatoes in half and
brush the cut side with the olive oil. Grill the potatoes for a few
minutes and transfer to a serving platter. Finely slice the spirng
onion and scatter these along with the walnuts on top of the  potatoes.
In a small bowl combine the walnut oil and vinegar along  with some
salt and pepper and then dress the potatoes with this.  Converted by
MC_Buster.  Posted to Digest bread-bakers.v097.n, converted by
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