This is a warm winter salad, discovered first at a friend’s house in the US and then replicated many times back in Italy. It is slightly different each time, but equally delicious. If you want to make it more satisfying, stir through some cooked farro.READ MORE
This salad is spring on a plate, bursting with bright, raw flavours and dressed very simply, with a strong emphasis on lemon.
The oil we used for this salad is simply called EVO and is from Frantoio Cerrosughero in Lazio. READ MORE
As we race towards full salad season and pack up our winter wardrobes, here are some of our favourite ways to dress. Even with salads, the choice of oil makes a massive difference depending on the other ingredients, which is why we always suggest you have more than one extra virgin olive oil open at a time.
It has the ability to take you on a journey to Rome whenever you taste it.
This wonderful summer squash from the Cucurbitaceae plant family (which includes melons, marrows and cucumbers) is thought of as a vegetable, but is in fact a fruit. You find it in a range of tones, but we prefer the pale green romanesco variety with its firmer consistency and superior flavour both cooked and raw.READ MORE
Rather like other members of the legume family, chickpeas are rich in protein and fibre. The protein aspect is good for bone, muscle and skin health and the fibre, as we are all understanding now in this moment of heightened health awareness, is good for amongst other things, your immunity.
Autumn Recipes
When white peaches, especially the flat ones called Saturnine come in to season, our family goes crazy for them. The season lasts no longer than 8 weeks so we try to use them as much as possible, also in salads.READ MORE