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Many years back, I spent a weekend in a farm cottage in Lancashire and asked the farmer’s wife where the best place was to eat. She suggested the local pub, where you could “gut yourself for a fiver”. Some recommendation, eh?
Sure enough, the portions were massive – and equally inedible. What
particularly sticks in my mind was the salad – a massive bowl with
three-inch layers of iceberg lettuce, cucumber, cress and tomatoes. And that
was it. No dressing, nothing. It was like chewing on a tub of tasteless
rabbit food. And you wonder why we don’t eat more salad in this country.
Iceberg lettuce has to have the worst reputation of the lot – limp, watery and
devoid of any flavour, it’s the classic bit of garnish you’d leave at the
bottom of your prawn cocktail. Or it was until now. It may come as a shock,
but let me tell you, iceberg is back. They’ve completely changed the way
they grow it, and the result is stunning.
Some salad leaves die on you as soon as you bite into them, but modern iceberg
is full of crunch and flavour. And, as the Chinese have long known, it is
incredibly versatile. It’s not just for salads: you can put it in
springrolls, you can roast it, you can wilt it like spinach.
At Claridge’s, we toss it in a hot frying pan for about 15 seconds, add a bit
of seasoning – sometimes a pinch of curry powder – and serve it as a bed to
braised turbot or seafood ravioli. At this time of year, it would work
really well with spring chicken, too. So before you reach for those packets
of rocket or mizuna, give the humble iceberg another chance.
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