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Roasted White Beet Salad With Gala Apples – Trotter

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Fruits, Grains *filed, 2send, Fruit, Restaurants, Salads 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 White beet
1 Shallot, peeled
6 T Olive oil
1 Poblano chile pepper
roasted skinned and
seeded
2 T Water
Salt and pepper
1 T Rice vinegar
20 Dandelion greens, or mixed
spring greens
1 Gala apple, julienned
1/4 c Pistachios, toasted and
coarsely chopped

INSTRUCTIONS

Roast beet at 375F for 2 to 2 1/2 hours, or until tender. Remove from
oven and let cool. Peel skin, removing brown outer portion. Cut  peeled
beet into batons and set aside. Place shallot and 3  tablespoons of
olive oil in a small ovenproof pan and bake at 375F  for 30 minutes, or
until tender. Remove from pan and reserve olive  oil. Remove tough
outer layer of the shallot and cut into thin  pieces. Coarsely chop
half of the roasted chile and place it in  blender with reserved oil
the shallots were cooked in and the water.  Puree until smooth, then
strain. Season with salt and pepper and  store in refrigerator. Cut
remaining chile into small dice and place  in a small bowl with
vinegar. Slowly whisk in remaining 3 tablespoons  olive oil and season
with salt and pepper. Lightly toss dandelion  greens, shallot, white
beets and apple with vinaigrette and season  with salt and pepper.
Arrange apple, beet and shallot mixture on top  of greens. Place
pistachios around greens. Spoon chile puree on top  of and around
salad.  EACH: 362 cals, 25g fat, 56%cff.  Recipe from CHARLIE TROTTER'S
VEGETABLES by Charlie Trotter, 1996, Ten  Speed Press.  acq:
kitpath@earthlink.net 4/99  NOTES : Serves 4  Recipe by: Charlie
Trotter's Vegetables 1996  Posted to EAT-LF Digest by PatHanneman
<kitpath@earthlink.net> on Apr  10, 1999, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 251
Calories From Fat: 176
Total Fat: 20.3g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 12.8mg
Potassium: 357.7mg
Carbohydrates: 18.2g
Fiber: 0g
Sugar: 0g
Protein: 2.5g


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