
It's not fall yet, but I came across this recipe and I couldn't resist! Sounds so simple, an easy side to go with a more time consuming main course.
• 1 butternut squash
• olive oil
• sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
• 1 small dried red chilli
• 1 heaped teaspoon coriander seeds
• 20 slices of prosciutto or Parma ham
• 4 handfuls of rocket
• 6 tablespoons extra virgin
• olive oil
• 4 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
• 1 small block of pecorino or Parmesan cheese
Preheat your oven to 375°F. Carefully cut your butternut squash in half, keeping the seeds intact. Remove the two ends and discard them. Cut each half into quarters and lay in a roasting tray. Rub with a little olive oil. In a pestle and mortar pound up a flat teaspoon each of salt, pepper and your chilli and coriander seeds. Scatter this over the squash. Roast the squash for half an hour or until soft and golden. Allow to cool a little.
Lay your prosciutto on 4 plates — let it hang over the rim of the plates and encourage it to twist and turn so it doesn’t look neat and flat. Tear up your warm squash and put it in and around the ham. Sprinkle over the seeds and the rocket. Drizzle over the olive oil and balsamic, add a tiny pinch of salt and pepper, and use a vegetable peeler to shave over the Pecorino. Easily done.
Serves 4. From Jamie Olvier's cookbook, "Jamie’s Kitchen."
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sounds delicious, you should try it with zuchinni or some seasonal summer squash right now, yum!
1yum!
2I am in the whole salad phase right now, so this is perfect for tonights dinner!
thanks for sharing
yummy! it looks really good ill have to try it one of these days
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