Against chopped salad: Traditional salad is great, and the Chop’t trend is out of hand. - Slate Magazine
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Just for this one line: “It’s like taking a perfectly fine bag of Chex Mix and stomping on it, just so as to not be taken off guard by a rye chip”
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Sometimes I chop my salad to get the perfect blend of ingredients and dressing. But it should never look like dog food. I serve it on top of whole romaine leaves or something attractive.
Ha, I never have time for ugly food. Garnishes are a sore spot...my husband likes "food not art," so one of the ways he might know if I'm annoyed is I will make 5 star garnishing, bento, and translate food into French.
I work at a school w a culinary dept. Chef used to say the "f" word a lot around me. So, I tried hard to improve on my knife work. It worked over time.
Knife work is one of those things that improves with practice.
Are your knife skills better a year later?
Love this quote: "Traditional salads require leaves that are larger than the other ingredients because the greens serve as a levee against the spread of the dressing."
A salad is as much about creating a harmony of texture and shape as it is about taste and application of dressing. I'm all for innovation in food, but just taking a Nicoise salad and running it through a shredder is not innovation.
Well said, Gammy.
And that's a great quote. But you're right that the best salads have subtlety, texture, shape.
2:32 PM Jul 18 2013