The Review - FOOD AND DRINK - Cooking with CLARE Published: 29th August 2008
The joy of spring and the humble asparagus
Clare Latimer prepares a Sping feast of English asparagus
THIS year English asparagus is unbelievably early partly, because a great deal is grown under plastic in the fields, but also due to the very mild and sunny weather we have been having.
In fact this Spring English produce will be something to be really proud of and in the next few weeks you will have me bleating on about it!
There is nothing better than fresh English asparagus lightly boiled in salted water and then served with melted butter and crunchy salt but if you want to be a bit more elaborate then here are a few other ideas.
Warm Asparagus Salad
What a lovely spring dish oozing with health and freshness. I would serve it with chunks of Granary bread or crisp bread if you are watching your waistline.
Ingredients
Serves 2
250g English asparagus
100g rocket leaves, washed;
One small punnet cherry tomatoes, halved;
One beetroot, home cooked, peeled and cut into small cubes;
Small handful pine nuts,
Dash of vinegar;
Four quail eggs;
One small teasp whole grain mustard;
One small teasp runny honey;
Two desp Olive oil;
Juice of half lemon;
Salt and freshly ground black pepper.
Method
Bring a large pan of salted water to the boil. Add the asparagus and bring back to the boil. Simmer for three to five minutes depending on thickness of stalks and then refresh in cold water and leave to drain.
Arrange the rocket leaves, cherry tomatoes, beetroot and pine nuts on two plates. Break the quail eggs into a cup.
Bring a small pan of water to the boil, add a dash of vinegar and then pour in the quail eggs and leave for about half a minute. Gently remove the eggs with a slotted spoon and put into cold water.
To make the dressing put all the rest of the ingredients into a cup and mix well. Test the flavour.
Arrange the asparagus and eggs on the salad plates and pour over some dressing.