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    Ethnic: Fattoush Salad


    Source of Recipe


    Adaped from Kaylen's Kitchen

    List of Ingredients




    2 whole wheat pita pocket breads, cut into strips about 3/4 inch wide, then toasted and crumbled (we used a couple handfuls of "Stacy's Pita Chips" from Costco)

    1 tsp. chopped garlic (2-4 cloves garlic)
    1 tsp. salt (I used fine grind sea salt)
    1/2 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice, about 2 large lemons (I love lemon, so adjust the amount to your own taste)
    1 tsp. powdered Sumac, plus more for sprinkling on individual salads if desired) Not everyone has sumac in their spice cabinet...we used smoked paprika, if you don't have that use sweet paprika
    1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
    2 heads Romaine lettuce, chopped
    1/2 cup thinly sliced green onion
    1 cup diced tomatoes (let drain a minute or two if extra juicy)
    1 cup diced cucumber
    1/2 cup coarsely chopped fresh mint leaves
    1/2 cup coarsely chopped flat-leaf parsley (leaves only, no stems)
    optional ingredients: chopped green pepper or radishes

    Recipe



    (Skip this first step if you are using packaged pita chips) Preheat oven or toaster oven to 400F/200C. While oven heats, mash together the chopped garlic and salt using a mortar and pestle, or the side of a knife or spoon. Put garlic-salt paste in a small bowl, then add lemon juice and 1 tsp. Sumac. Whisk in olive oil and set dressing aside. (You can also make the dressing in a glass jar and shake to combine.)

    Cut whole wheat pita into strips about 3/4 inch wide and arrange on baking sheet. (Some recipes call for brushing the pita with olive oil, but I didn't do that.) Bake until pita strips are crisp but only barely starting to brown, less than 10 minutes. Watch carefully because they can go from crisp to overly brown rather quickly.

    Remove outer leaves from Romaine, trim stem end, then wash and spin dry or dry with paper towels. Cut Romaine into fourths lengthwise, then turn and chop crosswise into small pieces. (If you have a salad spinner, you can chop the Romaine first, then wash.) Put chopped Romaine into salad bowl large enough toss all ingredients.

 

 

 


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