Monday, January 14, 2019

Salads to enjoy for ALFRESHCO foreshore dining



Pomegranates - Stephen Trebilcock

The pomegranate is one of the main fruits in Armenian culture (alongside apricots and grapes). Its juice is used with Armenian food, heritage, or wine. The pomegranate is a symbol in Armenia, representing fertilityabundance, and marriage. 
It is also a semi-religious icon.

Pomegranate  herb & walnut salad
A simple, elegant salad perfect for picnics on Australia Day.  Add the dressing, pomegranate seeds and walnuts at the site.

Combine in a large bowl,  2 Lebanese cucumbers, diced small; 1/2 red onion, thinly sliced; 1/3 cup mint leaves, roughly chopped; 2 handfuls of spinach or rocket leaves. 

Use pomegranate dressing (see below)  or a red wine vinegar dressing, sprinkle with pomegranate seeds and a large handful of roasted walnuts

Pomegranate Dressing

Prepare 1 pomegranate by cutting it in half - juice one half to yield 1 tbsp juice after removing some of the seeds to retain with seeds from the other half.  Combine 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil with 2 tsp pomegranate molasses, 1 tbsp pomegranate juice, a squeeze of lemon juice and season with salt and cracked pepper.

A substitute for pomegranate molasses which can be purchased from good supermarkets, 
Pomegranate molasses is traditionally used in Middle Eastern cuisine and has a distinct sweet and sour taste. It is also referred to as pomegranate syrup or pomegranate paste. Pomegranate molasses has gained popularity worldwide and is being used to give a new flavour to non-traditional dishes and drinks.

Top Substitutes

You can use various foods in place of pomegranate molasses. The top substitutes are cranberry concentrate;  balsamic vinegar with sugar; sweetened pomegranate juice syrup.  Add sugar to your taste.

Recipe - ALFRESHCO: foreshore flavour