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This is a salad I've eaten a million times, but i like your addition of the salted capers. And, sometimes I just forget about that ice bath. A good reminder.The photo is gorgeous.
This looks beautiful, and I couldn't agree with you more about not undercooking green beans. I cook them exactly the way I cook spaghetti - in tons of boiling salted water and taste, taste, taste until done just right. Then I drain them, toss them with butter or olive oil or the fat that has just dripped from a rotisseried chicken, and sprinkle with Maldon sea salt.
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I'VE MOVED MY BLOG AS OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2009. . .
Please come visit me at
my new home at
The Italian Dish:http://theitaliandishblog.com . . . All of the recipes from this blog are archived there, also.
I guess we both had salads on the brain today- what a gorgeous use of summery veggies!
ReplyDeleteI love that saying! And I love my capers packed in salt~
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful salad..I have to make it..Fresh basil..pancetta..the photos are beautiful also~
This is a salad I've eaten a million times, but i like your addition of the salted capers. And, sometimes I just forget about that ice bath. A good reminder.The photo is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI am going to try the recipe, sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSimple perfection! Love the pancetta in there!
ReplyDeleteThis looks beautiful, and I couldn't agree with you more about not undercooking green beans. I cook them exactly the way I cook spaghetti - in tons of boiling salted water and taste, taste, taste until done just right. Then I drain them, toss them with butter or olive oil or the fat that has just dripped from a rotisseried chicken, and sprinkle with Maldon sea salt.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy Elaine! Hope you had a great Labor Day weekend! xo
ReplyDeleteMmm Elaine - another tastey dinner - perfect for tonight!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious. I can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful recipe. It's easy, light, and delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis just proves that fresh is best. You can get the main ingredients from your backyard.
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ReplyDeleteWe bumped into your blog and we really liked it - great recipes YUM YUM.
We would like to add it to the Petitchef.com.
We would be delighted if you could add your blog to Petitchef so that our users can, as us,
enjoy your recipes.
Petitchef is a french based Cooking recipes Portal. Several hundred Blogs are already members
and benefit from their exposure on Petitchef.com.
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great post
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