Recipe Chicken Charred New Potato and Fennel Salad
 

Charred New Potato and Fennel Salad

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Ingredients

2 lb. Small red potatoes; - washed

2 med. Fennel bulbs; trimmed, quartered lengthwise

1/2 c. Light-tasting olive oil

Salt

Freshly ground pepper

1/3 c. Pitted Nicoise olives; chopped

1/3 c. Green onions; chopped

6 Or 7 Tbs. red wine vinegar


Directions

Preparation time: 25 minutes.

Cooking time: 25 minutes.

1. Set broiler rack about 6 inches from heat. Turn on broiler.

2. Toss potatoes and fennel in 1/4 cup olive oil; reserve any extra oil.

Spread in single layer on broiler pan. Lightly season with salt and pepper. Broil until blistered and slightly blackened, turning once, about 5 minutes per side. Bake in 400-degree oven until just tender, about 15-20 minutes. Do not overcook potatoes. 3. When cool enough to handle, cut potatoes and fennel into 1/2-inch dice.

Toss with all oil, 6 Tbs. vinegar and remaining ingredients. Season to taste. Add remaining Tbs. vinegar if needed. Can be made several hours ahead and kept at room temperature or a day ahead and refrigerated, covered airtight. Let come to room temperature before serving. Adjust seasoning. 'This salad would be a great accompaniment to any grilled meat or poultry. Try to make it several hours or a day ahead so the flavors have a chance to deepen and meld together.' From the Four Seasons, Abby Mandel, The Weekend Cook, Chicago Tribune, 7/18/93. Christie Aspegren, September 93 Round Robin.

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