Wedding Anniversary, Part 2 ~ Curried Apple Salad with Mizuna, Sprouts and Prosciutto
The first course of our anniversary dinner was a curried apple salad with mizuna, sprouts and prosciutto. It blends Asian, Indian and Italian ingredients, but we thought it really worked well together. We love trying new things, and this is something I would never have thought to combine on my own. That’s why I love the creativity of the etoile chef! It keeps things fresh and new. If you’d like to try something a little off the beaten path, I would highly recommend it!
I based this salad on Domaine Chandon’s Heirloom Apple With Curry And Ginger Prosciutto Salad. For my own spin, I used less olive oil for the dressing and less salt for the apples. I also used a little more mizuna and prosciutto and a little less ginger as a matter of preference.
Curried Apple Salad with Mizuna, Sprouts and Prosciutto
2 ripe apples, cut into 1/4 inch half-moon slices
1 teaspoon madras curry powder
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1 tablespoon olive oil
Salt to taste
In a small bowl, whisk all of the ingredients together except for the apples. Then toss the apples with the dressing until well coated. Set aside.
1/2 oz ginger (peeled and sliced into paper thin matchsticks)
4 ounces mung bean sprouts
8 slices of prosciutto
8 large basil leaves (cut into thin strips)
1 tablespoon olive oil
Generous handful of mizuna leaves
2 teaspoons rice wine vinegar
Salt to taste
Combine the olive oil, vinegar and salt in a large bowl, and whisk well. Toss the remaining ingredients, except for the prosciutto, into the vinaigrette.
To assemble, place the mizuna mixture on two individual salad plates. (I splayed it out so the pretty leaves all faced the edge of the plate.) Bunch up 4 pieces of prosciutto for each plate, and place them among the leaves. Then top it all with the apple slices.
Serves 2.
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