This summer is becoming the season of salads, and this one comes from April’s Food and Wine. It’s from Jeremy Fox of Ubuntu which is a restaurant and yoga studio in Napa. The restaurant’s menu focuses on vegetable-inspired meals with daily-harvested and farm-fresh produce. I hope to visit it one of these days, but until then, I have the recipes from the magazine. For this salad, I feared the ingredients might require an extended search mission, and I was ready to make substitutions as needed. Just when I was willing to relent, I easily found both red quinoa and black radishes. Little shopping successes like that give me hope for future ingredient hunts. Once all the items had been gathered, the salad was very simple to assemble.
First, red radishes, black radishes, carrots, and fennel were thinly sliced on a Benriner. Then, the slices were transferred to a bowl of ice water which was refrigerated for an hour. That is what made this salad what it was. The vegetables became incredibly crisp with a lasting, transformed texture. The red quinoa was cooked in water, allowed to cool, and then combined with a simple vinaigrette of lemon juice, lemon zest, olive oil, salt, and pepper. The shaved vegetables topped the quinoa to finish the salad.
It’s so simple, it might even sound boring, but it was light, crunchy, and lemony. The vinaigrette mixed into the quinoa brought plenty of acidity and seasoning for the entire plate. The flavor of the fennel mingled its way among the other vegetables in a nice way, and the cold crispness of the slices were the textural opposite of the cooked quinoa. I hadn’t eaten black radishes before, but the flavor was very mild. The skin was thicker than that of the red radishes, and they seemed a little firmer when being cut. The visual appeal of the contrasting colors and shapes matched the experience of eating the different textures in the salad. Simply put, this was fun to eat, and chilling shaved vegetables is a technique I’ll definitely use again.
This looks great! And thanks for the tip on the veggie chill. How is the red quinoa vs. reg.?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if the lemony vinaigrette masked any difference in taste of the red quinoa, but I thought it seemed the same as white.
ReplyDeletei love lemons! looks very refreshing and perfect for this weather. we are definitely in the salad days of summer...!
ReplyDeletethis looks great. I have never seen black radishes before, they look cool. I have also never had quinoa before. I will look for some to try this salad out. I am currently collecting fresh healthy recipes like this to make for work lunches.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE quinoa! This looks fantastic and healthy. Full of protein!
ReplyDeleteMust look around for the red quinoa and those BLACK radishes-where did you get them?
ReplyDeleteThis is an ART! the magic of simplicity.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen olive-radish before....
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Beautiful looking salad. I haven't had quinoa yet, but I really want to. Looks delicisou.
ReplyDeleteOh my the salad looks so exotic! Never tried black radishes, need to hunt them!
ReplyDeleteHave never tried the red quinoa before nor the black radishes but the salad sounds amazing, not to mention so healthy.
ReplyDeleteI use regular quinoa,this red is totally new for me. Anyway, I love the salad, the vinaigrette looks great
ReplyDeleteLovely and delicious looking salad! The veggies are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThe salad looks fab! The food presentation is simply awesome!
ReplyDeleteSweta: I found the black radishes and red quinoa at Central Market.
ReplyDeletewhat a great use of summer ingredients. Love the combi and the nice colours.
ReplyDeletehow delightfully summery and festive! confession: i didn't know black radishes even existed. they have now been added to the rapidly growing list of things to try.
ReplyDeleteThis is so refreshing and light to eat in the heat! I've never even heard of a black radish before!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a gorgeous dish! I don't know how often I've said that quinoa is my next to-make ingredient - thanks for a delicious reminder. As for black radishes, I will keep my eyes open but doubt I'll be as fortunate as you - still, it's worth looking!
ReplyDeleteAck! I'm falling behind again - get ready for a flurry of comments throughout the day!
I've never even heard of black radishes before! Maybe I just haven't looked that hard??
ReplyDeleteDelicious!
That salad is so pretty, colorful and looks really good! a great idea!
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Rosa
I remember when I first tried that ice water trick, the effect is quite noticeable. Thanks for reminding me how important the little details are. GREG
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Black radishes, how intriguing!
ReplyDeletePretty salad! Quinoa is my new favorite thing! Never tried the red though. . .
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous and healthy-looking. I will have to try the black radish.
ReplyDeletesome of the shaved veggies almost look like snack chips!
ReplyDeleteThis looks very elegant and pretty!!
ReplyDeleteYay, another gorgeous salad! It really looks like it should be served at a fancy restaurant!
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing that recipe in the magazine. Your rendition turned out magnificent. Kudos to you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great technique to achive crunchy salad, Thank's for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteVery elegant looking.
ReplyDeletevery interesting and colorful ingredients. I've never seen red quinoa before. When Can I find some? Does it hae the same taste and texture as red rice? I bet all the nutrients are much better than the regular one
ReplyDeleteHeven't seen red quinoa..very interesting...do they taste different? Anyway, this salad looks terrific and healthy. Love the colors in it. Yummie!
ReplyDeleteBlack radishes and red quinoA! Wow, I never even knew that existed. Looks like a great salad to try and I love that tip on making it extra crunchy! Still think those black things look a bit scary... :)
ReplyDeletethis looks so great! I love when the veggies are thin and crisp. great site!
ReplyDeleteyumm love the technique. never seen it before. but sound delish
ReplyDeletei have never ever even heard of black radishes!would work really well during halloween:-) those look unreal. still need to try quinoa.. love the salad.
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