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Hot-smoked salmon, beetroot and grains with preserved lemon crème fraîche
Key Points
Most supermarkets do own-label bags of cooked mixed grains (sometimes with lentils), but I prefer a mixture of spelt and barley for this. You could also use one based mostly on bulgar wheat. Get the dressing on to the grains quickly so they have time to soak it up a little, then get on with the rest of the preparation.
Most supermarkets do own-label bags of cooked mixed grains (sometimes with lentils), but I prefer a mixture of spelt and barley for this. You could also use one based mostly on bulgar wheat. Get the dressing on to the grains quickly so they have time to soak it up a little, then get on with the rest of the preparation.
Overview
20 mins
4
Ingredients
- 250g mixed cooked grains
- 1 tsp English mustard
- ¼ tbsp lemon juice
- ¾ tbsp white balsamic vinegar
- 3½ tbsp rapeseed oil
- 1 packet dill, leaves roughly chopped
- 125g crème fraiche
- 2 preserved lemons, plus 1 tbsp juice from the jar
- 1 clove garlic, grated to a purée
- 125g cooked beetroot
- 75g radishes, very finely sliced
- 50g watercress (any coarse stems removed)
- 4 fillets hot-smoked salmon
Method
Tumble 250g mixed cooked grains into a serving bowl.
Put 1 tsp English mustard, ¼ tbsp lemon juice, ¾ tbsp white balsamic vinegar and some seasoning into a cup or small bowl and, using a fork, whisk in 3½ tbsp rapeseed oil.
Toss the grains with this and the roughly chopped dill, then taste – you may want to add more seasoning.
Put 125g crème fraîche into a small bowl.
Halve the 2 preserved lemons and remove the fleshy insides (discard) so that you are left with the skins. Slice these finely and stir into the crème fraîche, along with 1 tbsp preserved lemon juice from the jar, the 1 grated garlic clove and some seasoning.
Cut 125g cooked beetroot into slim wedges and add them to the grains along with 75g very finely sliced radishes and 50g watercress. Toss everything together.
Serve the 4 hot-smoked salmon fillets with a spoonful of the crème fraîche and spoonfuls of the salad.