2020 Local Food Guide for Michigan

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MAT T OVERDEVEST

Chef Proprietor Steadfast Supper Club, Grand Rapids

Turkish salad WINTER VERSION

SUMMER VERSION

GARLIC VINAIGRETTE

BROWN BUTTER

• Tender winter greens (kale, arugula or mizuna), brussels sprouts, celeriac, turnips, parsnips, butternut squash and carrots.

• Tender summer greens (pea shoots, spinach or arugula), asparagus, carrots, peas, radishes, tomatoes, cucumber, green beans and cauliflower.

2 cloves of garlic, grated on a microplane

¼ pound (1 stick) unsalted butter

1 Tbsp dijon mustard

Place butter in a small pot on a medium-low burner. Once the butter has melted and a foam has risen to the top, take a small whisk and stir frequently to slowly caramelize the butter solids. The butter is done when it is golden and smells nutty. Transfer the butter and caramelized solids to a bowl to stop the cooking. Store leftover brown butter in the fridge.

• Wash and peel winter root vegetables and squash. Cut into bite size pieces and roast at 400° F with olive oil and a little salt, till softened and golden. Cool all vegetables before putting the salad together.

• Spring and summer vegetables are cleaned or peeled and cut into bite sized pieces. For some of the vegetables you might want to quickly blanch in salted water, like asparagus, peas, or green beans.

TO SERVE Top with: greek yogurt, brown butter, garlic vinaigrette, dried chile and fresh dill

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½ cup lemon juice or white wine vinegar ½ tsp fine salt 2 cups extra virgin olive oil or oil of your choice Place the first 4 ingredients in a blender and puree till smooth. Turn the blender on low and stream in the oil to emulsify.


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