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+ | |title=Flying saucer salad, Garlic recipe | ||
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+ | |keywords=#pasta #flyingsaucersalad #cidervinegar #tomatoes #garlic #sweetcorn #springonions #salad #lettuce #lunch #blackolives | ||
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+ | |description=This salad takes its name from the pasta incorporated into it - dischi volante | ||
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− | + | |TotalCalories = 836 | |
+ | |PortionCalories = 209 | ||
+ | |DatePublished=20th October 2012 | ||
+ | |Author = JuliaBalbilla | ||
+ | |Servings = 4-6 | ||
|Difficulty = 1 | |Difficulty = 1 | ||
|TotalTime = 10 minutes, plus 15 minutes if you need to cook the pasta etc. | |TotalTime = 10 minutes, plus 15 minutes if you need to cook the pasta etc. | ||
|PrepTime = 10 minutes | |PrepTime = 10 minutes | ||
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+ | ====Best recipe review==== | ||
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+ | ''<span class="reviewTitle">Pretty pasta</span>'' | ||
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+ | <span style="line-height:180%"><span style="font-size:180%;"><span class="reviewScore">4.7</span>/5 </span> | ||
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+ | <span class="reviewDesc">Makes a filling salad.</span> | ||
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+ | <span class="reviewAuthor"> [[User:PSmith|Paul R Smith]] </span></span> | ||
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[[Image:Dischi volante.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Dischi volante]] | [[Image:Dischi volante.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Dischi volante]] | ||
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This [[Salad|salad]] takes its name from the [[Pasta|pasta]] incorporated into it - '''dischi volante'''. This 'flying disk' [[Pasta shape|pasta shape]] was invented in the late 1940s after Kenneth Arnold's 1947 sighting of a flying saucer in the USA. This pasta can be obtained from branches of Tesco. | This [[Salad|salad]] takes its name from the [[Pasta|pasta]] incorporated into it - '''dischi volante'''. This 'flying disk' [[Pasta shape|pasta shape]] was invented in the late 1940s after Kenneth Arnold's 1947 sighting of a flying saucer in the USA. This pasta can be obtained from branches of Tesco. | ||
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| 200g dischi volante, cooked, rinsed in cold water and drained | | 200g dischi volante, cooked, rinsed in cold water and drained | ||
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| A splash of [[White wine|white wine]] or [[Cider vinegar|cider vinegar]] | | A splash of [[White wine|white wine]] or [[Cider vinegar|cider vinegar]] | ||
| [[Oil]] of your choice | | [[Oil]] of your choice | ||
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===Method=== | ===Method=== | ||
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===Variations=== | ===Variations=== | ||
I used [[Cider vinegar|cider vinegar]] and [[Avocado oil|avocado oil]], but use any combination that appeals. Experiment with other chunky [[Pasta|pasta]] shapes. | I used [[Cider vinegar|cider vinegar]] and [[Avocado oil|avocado oil]], but use any combination that appeals. Experiment with other chunky [[Pasta|pasta]] shapes. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:19, 27 December 2021
This salad takes its name from the pasta incorporated into it - dischi volante. This 'flying disk' pasta shape was invented in the late 1940s after Kenneth Arnold's 1947 sighting of a flying saucer in the USA. This pasta can be obtained from branches of Tesco.
Ingredients
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- 200g dischi volante, cooked, rinsed in cold water and drained
- 340g frozen sweetcorn, cooked, rinsed in cold water and drained
- 15 smallish tomatoes (not cherry), cut in half
- 4-6 spring onions, depending on size, chopped
- ½ a romaine or cos lettuce, coarsely shredded
- 20 black olives
- Crushed garlic to taste
- A splash of white wine or cider vinegar
- Oil of your choice
Method
- In a large bowl, mix the pasta, sweetcorn, tomatoes, spring onions, lettuce and garlic.
- Add a little vinegar and enough oil to coat the salad thoroughly.
- Serve immediately.
Serving suggestions
For a healthy lunch, serve with freshly made bread and a strong cheese.
Variations
I used cider vinegar and avocado oil, but use any combination that appeals. Experiment with other chunky pasta shapes.
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