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Ottolenghi's Tomato and Pomegranate Salad


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The pleasant sour taste of pomegranate arils with a touch of sweetness complements the juicy, sunny sweetness of ripe tomatoes really well in this simple yet awesome salad. Use a mix of different tomoatoes, preferably heirloom varieties, for more colours, texture and flavours. It works as a fresh and healthy lunch with some homemade bread, or as an easy side to serve with grilled meat or seafood or whatever you enjoy.

 

Ottolenghi's Tomato and Pomegranate Salad

'Plenty More' by Yotam Ottolenghi
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  • 1-1.2 kg Mixed tomatoes, cut into 0.5cm dice
  • 1 Red pepper, cut into 0.5cm dice
  • 1 Yellow pepper, cut into 0.5cm dice
  • 1 Small red onion, finely diced
  • Seeds of 1 medium pomegranate
  • Fresh herbs of your choice, chopped (I used dill and chives)
  • 2 Garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/2 tsp Ground allspice
  • 2 tsp White wine vinegar
  • 1½ tbsp Pomegranate molasses
  • 60 ml Olive oil, plus a little extra to finish
  • 1/3 tsp Sea salt
  1. Mix together the tomatoes, peppers and onion in a large bowl and set aside.
  2. In a small bowl whisk the minced garlic, allspice, vinegar, pomegranate molasses, olive oil and salt, until well combined. Pour this over the tomatoes and gently mix.
  3. Arrange the tomatoes and their juices on a large serving plate. Sprinkle over the pomegranate seeds and fresh herbs. Finish with a drizzle of olive oil and serve.

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31 comments:

Tom 31/5/23 23:32

...yet another colorful salad!

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Cooking Julia 31/5/23 23:32

How funny! I'm posting a recipe by Ottolenghi tomorrow and I saw this tempting tomato salad a few days ago on another blog!

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Raymund 31/5/23 23:51

Your Tomato and Pomegranate Salad sounds absolutely divine! The combination of the tangy pomegranate arils and the sweet, juicy tomatoes is a match made in heaven. Using a mix of different tomatoes, especially heirloom varieties, adds a burst of colors, textures, and flavors to the salad.

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Brian's Home Blog 1/6/23 01:30

That looks like a taste bud party waiting to happen!

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J.P. Alexander 1/6/23 02:44

Gracias por la receta. Parece una ensalada muy fresca. Te mando un beso.

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Citu 1/6/23 02:45

Parece una ensalada muy fresca,. Gracias por la reseña. https://enamoradadelasletras.blogspot.com/

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roentare 1/6/23 07:30

I love pomegranate very much

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Lola Martínez 1/6/23 07:45

Estupenda ensalada, lo único que por aquí granadas ahora no hay, esperaré hasta final de año para poder comerlas, tendré que sustituirla. Soy una gran aficionada a las ensaladas también.
Bss

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Margaret D 1/6/23 08:12

Bet that is nice and it certainly looks good.

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Emma Loabez 1/6/23 09:01

An excellent salad. I loved it.😘

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Javier 1/6/23 09:03

Such explosion of color! This salad looks very appetizing

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Sherry's Pickings 1/6/23 09:16

as you may remember, I am not a tomato fan but if they are chopped very small, I could probably eat some of this beautiful looking salad. It's just so pretty, and i do love capsicums.

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Carol @Comfort Spring Station 1/6/23 11:37

I love the bright colors of this salad; it really does remind us to eat a rainbow for health. I love heirloom tomatoes - beautiful!

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eileeninmd 1/6/23 12:13

Hello,
A delicious salad, it looks so pretty and colorful. Take care, enjoy your day!

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Rose world 1/6/23 13:45

That is one healthy, beautiful salad that I would enjoy.

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DEZMOND 1/6/23 15:29

Who was Ottolenghi, deary?

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Norma2 1/6/23 16:01

Angie, you have prepared a very colorful salad that makes you want to try it!

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Pam 1/6/23 18:51

So many great flavors and textures. It's pretty too!

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Angie's Recipes 1/6/23 19:25

@DEZMOND He is an Israeli-born British chef. You will love his Middle Eastern and Mediterranean recipes.

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bread&salt 1/6/23 20:48

Looks so good. I am sure pomegranate makes this salad perfect. Happy June month.

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COCINA Y REPOSTERÍA DE ANTAÑO 1/6/23 23:19

Hola Angie. Está ensalada es deliciosa además de ser muy saludable. Besos 😘

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Rainbow Evening 2/6/23 17:01

pomegranate is a nice fruit.... like it

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David M. Gascoigne, 2/6/23 17:24

It looks very colourful and is obviously nutritious too. My grandson might even give it a try!

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David 2/6/23 17:28

Angie, Very colorful! I don't believe that I've ever eaten pomegranates... The big question from one carnivore to another is...where's the beef...pork...lamb? Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

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Bill 2/6/23 21:04

Looks very healthy.

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Veronica Lee 3/6/23 04:20

So beautifully presented - a treat to the tastebuds and eyes.
I love pomegranate.

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My name is Erika. 3/6/23 11:12

I never thought of pomegranates and tomatoes for a sauce. What’s a great idea!

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Laura. M 3/6/23 16:31

Me encanta el tomate. En el huerto sembramos diferentes variedades. Rica ensalada.
Gracias por estar🤗
Un abrazo.

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thepaintedapron.com 3/6/23 22:30

Pomegrante molasses sounds wonderful!

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