Celeriac ribbons tossed with chard, garlic and pumpkin seeds
I absolutely adore celeriac and this is one of my favourite recipes, courtesy of BBC Good Food.
INGREDIENTS
Serves 2
1 small celeriac, peeled
1 lemon
40g pumpkin seeds
2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
15g butter
4 thyme sprigs, leaves only
2 finely chopped cloves of garlic
1/2tsp dried chilli flakes
1 bunch chard, leaves seperated from stalks. Stalks sliced and leaves shredded
20g of parmesan cheese
METHOD
1. Using a vegetable peeler, cut long, wide strips (about the width of parpadelle pasta) around the circumference of the celeriac, into a bowl of water and lemon juice, until you have lots of ribbons. Allow for more than you would if using pasta.
2. Dry-fry the pumpkin seeds in a pan until they've puffed and popped. Set aside.
3. Bring a large pan of salted water to the boil. Add the celeriac for 1 min, drain and reserve the water. In a non-stick frying pan, heat the oil and butter until the butter has melted and foamed up. Add the thyme, garlic and chilli.
4. Cook the garlic mixture for 5 mins until fragrant and almost golden, add the chard stalks and stir, cooking for a couple of minutes. Add the pumpkin seeds and the chard leaves, season and squeeze in some lemon juice. Turn up the heat and stir in half the grated cheese. Add the celeriac and a slosh of the cooking water and toss, shaking the pan until the sauce looks glossy. Divide between plates, top with more cheese and serve.
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