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Mixed Greens With Garlic Cumin And Paprika

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Fruits Italian Dujour11 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

12 c Mixed greens, such as kale
chard beet or
escarole
Salt to taste
3 Garlic cloves
1 c Finely chopped Italian
parsley
1 c Finely chopped cilantro
2 t Hot or sweet paprika
2 t Ground cumin
3 T Fruity olive oil
Garnish: green or oilcured
Moroccan lemon wedges
and
olives tomato
optional

INSTRUCTIONS

Discard any inedible parts of the greens, such as kale stems and tough
ribs. Plunge the leaves into boiling salted water and cook until
tender, 5 to 7 minutes. Drain, then chop into small pieces.  Pound the
garlic with 1/2 teaspoon salt in a mortar until you have a  rough
paste, then work in the parsley and cilantro and pound them  briefly to
release their flavors. Add the paprika and cumin. (If you  do not have
a mortar and pestle, chop the garlic with the parsley and  cilantro,
then add the spices.)  Warm the oil in a wide skillet over medium heat
with the garlicherb  mixture. As soon as it releases its flavor, when
the oil has heated,  add the greens. Cook, stirring frequently, until
any extra moisture  has evaporated. Taste for salt. Pile into a dish
and garnish with the  olives, lemon, and tomato wedges.  Yield: 3 to 4
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