Susie Drage
Music, Art & Cookery
The Cookery Book
Pan Tossed Red Rice Salad with Courgette and Blue Cheese
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Pan Tossed Red Rice Salad with Courgettes and Blue Cheese
Serves 2
Vegetarian
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 40 minutes
This is a Guest Recipe courtesy of Waitrose. Red rice was first discovered in the wetlands of the Camargue region of southern France. Firm textured, it has a distinctive nutty aroma and flavour.
This is a side dish that can be served with hot crusty bread, lamb leg steaks or any
number of dishes will complement this recipe.
Ingredients
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125g Red Rice
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6 Sun-dried tomatoes in oil, drained and chopped, reserving a little oil (you could use Sunblush tomatoes in the chilled section) or make your own Moonblush Tomatoes
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50g pine kernels
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Finely grated zest of 1 unwaxed lemon
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1 tablespoon capers, drained
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1 medium courgette, coarsely grate
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2 tablespoons of olive oil
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1 tablespoon of red wine vinegar
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1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
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Mixed dried herbs and seasoning
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Small handful of flat leaf Parsley, chopped
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125g Blue cheese - Roquefort, Stilton, Dolcelatte - whatever your preference.
Method
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To make the dressing, combine the 2 tablespoons of olive oil, red wine vinegar, Dijon mustard, dried herbs and seasoning in a small bowl and whisk - or you can put it into a jam jar, put the lid on and shake vigorously. If you prefer to have a little sweetening to balance the acidity of the dressing, you can add a little runny honey or a pinch of sugar to taste.
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Cook the rice according to manufacturer's instructions, drain and set aside.
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Heat a deep frying pan over a high heat, then add the reserved tomato oil, tomatoes, pine kernels, lemon zest and capers and fry for 1-2 minutes or until hot and just beginning to turn golden.
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Add the grated courgette and stir-fry for a further minute.
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Add the rice and continue to stir-fry for 1-2 minutes, or until heated through.
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Stir in the dressing and parsley and season, if necessary to taste.
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Serve hot with crumbled blue cheese - Roquefort, Stilton, Dolcelatte - whatever your preference.