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Inspiration for this simple salad comes from the flavours of a popular Neapolitan puttanesca sauce, which usually contains tomatoes, anchovies, garlic and capers. You can make this all year round with any kind of tomatoes you like, but it would make a really good summer salad when tomatoes and fresh herbs are in abundance.
Kumato tomato is a unique product of natural crossbreeding among several varieties, including some wild Mediterranean specimens. It is succulent, sweet and slightly tart and has a strong distinctive taste that changes as the tomato colour moves from green to brown to dark red.
- 3 Anchovy fillets in oil, drained
- 60 ml Extra virgin olive oil
- 2 Garlic cloves, crushed
- 1 tsp Dried chilli flakes
- 30 ml White wine vinegar
- 40 g Baby arugula leaves
- 350 g Kumato tomatoes
- 2 Spring onions, finely chopped
- 10 g Baby capers, rinsed and drained
- 50 g Pitted black olives, roughly chopped
- 1 tbsp Flat-leaf parsley leaves, roughly chopped
- 25 g Parmesan, shaved
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- Finely chop the anchovies then use a fork to mash them to a paste. Add to a small non-stick frying pan with 1 tablespoon of oil. Cook, stirring for 3 minutes over medium heat until dissolved. Add the garlic and chilli flakes, cook for 30 seconds. Transfer to a bowl and cool for 10 minutes. Stir in remaining oil, vinegar and season with pepper.
- Scatter the arugula leaves over a serving platter. Slice the tomatoes and arrange on the platter. Top with the spring onions, capers, olives, parsley and parmesan. Spoon over the dressing & season with pepper.
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...this looks fantastic, but I had to look up some of the ingredients. Have a wonderful day, Angie.
ReplyDeleteKumato looks lovely, we usually have just one kind of tomatoes in the green market, not much choice, sadly. I made oat crust pizza today with carrots, shrooms and red peppers.
ReplyDeleteI've had puttanesca pasta but never as a salad. I love this idea Angie.
ReplyDeleteLooks good -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteEl kumato me encanta, las ensaladas cobran vida con tan buen producto. Y con esa salsa, el sabor debe ser increíble.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful salad - simple yet amazing flavour profile, and it's so elegant too!
ReplyDeleteI like any kind of tomatoes. Together with pitted black olives, parmesan, white vinegar, onions , and part or all of the other ingredients - it makes for a delicious, nice looking salad.
ReplyDeleteI love most salads, it looks delicious! Take care, have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, My better half would love this salad! It features lots of things that I don't eat and we wouldn't have at home. As for the cows that ran loose in our neighborhood, I know why you love cows...Good Eating! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeletewow this looks so delicious I just want to eat the photo!
ReplyDeleteThe salads look fantastic
ReplyDeleteI love it! It must be delicious!
ReplyDeleteThat's a very pretty salad and it looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteThis dressing must be very flavorful and goes well with the tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteSe ve una ensalada rica y fresca. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteI've tried puttanesca pasta before, but never thought of having it as a salad. 😋
ReplyDeleteHappy weekending, Angie!
Looks interesting.
ReplyDeletethe new salad with anchovy fillet based is interesting for me....
ReplyDeleteAll your dishes look very nice, aesthetically pleasing and colorful. Hugs, Angie, have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThis looks quite wonderful, and it means that I can happily cavort with puttanesca!
ReplyDeleteYummy and low carb -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteWonderful salad, thanks Angie!
ReplyDeleteThis salad looks delicious. I can't wait for fresh and delicious garden tomatoes. Happy rest of your weekend Angie.
ReplyDeleteI love the colours of that tomato, first time I had seen them. Sweet tart and distinctive, sounds like a good tomato for a pasta sauce
ReplyDeleteThis looks so beautifully presented, and I bet it tastes delicious.
ReplyDeleteJulia x
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Kumato tomatoes are just coming into the market here. I got some the other night and grilled them on skewers with lamb. It’s a brilliant combination. I definitely want to try this salad, as we are getting into warmer weather, and salads are what we want. David (C&L)
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