This recipe is from Josephine Proul, executive chef at the farm-to-table restaurant Local 111 in small-town Philmont, NY.
Proul told foodrepublic.com that the idea for this salad was that it'd be like a radish crudo, made with thinly sliced watermelon and Easter egg radishes. "Some people think radishes are spicy or bitter, but this salad has some contrast in it," she says. There's citrus for acidity, a mint vinaigrette for texture and freshness and almond, "which plays like cheese or meat for a rounding effect," she explains.
Proul told foodrepublic.com that the idea for this salad was that it'd be like a radish crudo, made with thinly sliced watermelon and Easter egg radishes. "Some people think radishes are spicy or bitter, but this salad has some contrast in it," she says. There's citrus for acidity, a mint vinaigrette for texture and freshness and almond, "which plays like cheese or meat for a rounding effect," she explains.
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