Warning: you must love raw garlic and have a willingness to get your hands messy and a tolerance for the smell of garlic on your fingers or the recipe won’t work properly.
Sophie dubbed it "Smelly Fingers Salad," when she was little and the name has stuck (though I don't announce the name to guests!).
Tear clean dry romaine leaves into a salad bowl. Add a large minced garlic clove, a lot of freshly ground black pepper, and as much grated Parmesan cheese as you prefer. Use your hands to make sure all of the lettuce is coated with garlic, pepper and cheese.
Peel two very large carrots. Using the peeler, shave off long thin leaves of carrot, letting them fall into the bowl. You want the carrot pieces to be thin and flexible, not stiff. You may have to experiment with peeler types to get it right. Use your hands to mix them into the lettuce.
Cut a lemon in half, remove the seeds, and squeeze the juice (one half at a time, checking for taste) over the salad, then drizzle the best olive oil you can afford over the lemon juice. Toss and adjust to taste. Grind some more black pepper over the top, toss again and serve.
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This Post was written by Ann from Redacted Recipes
What fun -- it started out as a kind of Caesar salad and then went in a completely different direction! I'll definitely be trying this one.
ReplyDeleteAhh Garlic! Whats not to like? i remember thinking of the movie Sophie's Choice when I saw this post. Perhaps you could call the salad that too!! :)
ReplyDeleteLydia, everyone (except garlic haters) loves this salad!
ReplyDeletedharm, you know all of my articles are about cooking for Sophie-- finding a way to make one pescatarian and two omnivores happy-- and I actually thought of calling the series "Sophie's Choice," but it's a bit of a grim story so I refrained. :-)
Wonderful that you are accomadating your daughter on her vegetarian diet. Is there really such a person as a garlic hater?
ReplyDeleteI just love the name "Smelly Fingers Salad" - could open doors for interesting conversation
ReplyDeleteMeg, there are indeed garlic-haters, odd as that may seem to us lovers. :-)
ReplyDeletegiz, ha! That is exactly why I tend not to tell guests what we call it!
"Smelly Fingers Salad" It sounds beautiful.
ReplyDeletewhat an awesome name. I love wild garlic and this sounds simply lovely.
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