St. Joseph’s Salad
Welcome to another Food Day on Daily Dose of Art! I hope you enjoyed a whole week’s feature on “Saints of Creative Spirits”. Today, I bring you Brother Victor’s St. Joseph’s Salad.
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Twelve Months of Monastery Salads: 200 Divine Recipes for All Seasons by Brother Victor-Antoine d’Avila-Latourrette Image Source |
Brother Victor’s
St. Joseph’s Salad
Brother Victor explains why this salad is named after St. Joseph. This passage continually inspires me in my own cooking throughout the Liturgical Year:
“The monastic calendar, like the secular one, is repeated year after year. It waits for no one and always arrives on time. It is based on the seasons of the liturgy and provides us daily occasion to remember God’s friends and our intercessors, the saints. No one should be surpised, then, that so many recipes bear a saint’s name. This is completely natural to me, for each day I think of and pray to the saint whose memory is kept on that date. I keep continual company with the Mother of God and the saints, and I am inspired by their words and examples.
Someone once asked me if there was a special mystical meaning in my recipes that bear the names of saints. Ther person thought the recipe was the creation of the saint for whom it was inscribed. She was later mystified, and almost disappointed, by my simple response. I told her that there were many ways of honoring the saints and keeping their memories alive. One of my ways was to name recipes after them, so that others might think of and remember their legacies.”(Info Source)
St. Joseph Salad
(makes 6 servings)
Salad
1/2 pound baby spinach
1 small head radicchio, shredded
18 cherry tomatoes
6 hard-boiled eggs, peeled and cut into wedges
2 shallots, finely chopped
Vinaigrette
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
2 Tablespoons tarragon vinegar
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
Salt and pepper to taste
Directions:
1. To assemble the salads, in a large salad bowl, toss together the spinach and radicchio until well combined and divide equally among 6 salad plates. Arrange the cherry tomatoes and egg wedges attractively on top. Sprinkle the shallots over everythere.
2. Whisk the vinaigrette ingredients together in a measuring cup or small bowl until thickened and pour evenly over each of the salads. Serve immediately.
Recipe Source
Twelve Months of Monastery Salads: 200 Divine Recipes for All Seasons by Brother Victor-Antoine d’Avila-Latourrette available on AMAZON
Read this NY Times article “Keeper of the Vinegar Captures Mystery in a Bottle” about Brother Victor
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