Ojai Monthly - May 2022

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CHEF RANDY’S LIFE OF SPICE roasted beet salad with fennel

& shaved

asparagus

Beets have a naturally nutty flavor and, when roasted, a wonderfully sweet taste. They are very low in saturated fat and cholesterol and high in vitamin C, vitamin K, potassium, copper, manganese, folate and fiber. Fennel is crunchy and slightly sweet. Like beets, it is a good source of vitamin C, potassium, copper, manganese, folate, and fiber. In addition, it brings iron and vitamin B3 to the plate (so to speak). Asparagus has a wonderfully different texture when “shaved” raw and added to salads. Like beets and fennel above, it is full of nutrition including vitamin K, selenium, folate, copper, vitamins A, E, B1, B2, B3 and B6. It is also a good source Randy Graham is a noted chef and writer of fiber, zinc, iron and phosphorus. Suffice it to say that this earthy salad packs a large and has been a lacto-ovo vegetarian nutritional wallop. I like to serve it alongside a nice vegetarian entrée for dinner or, when for over 38 years. Chef Randy has served with fresh French bread, as a nice light lunch all by itself. Makes 4 servings. written and published a series of seven cookbooks with original recipes developed over the period 1975 through 2020. He writes for the Ojai Quarterly, the Ojai Monthly, and the California 101 Travelers Guide. His vegetarian recipes are published in newspapers throughout Central California under the header, Chef Randy. He and his wife, Robin, live in Ojai, California, with their dog Cooper. Robin and Cooper are not vegetarians.

Quick + Easy

Vegetarian

Spring / Summer

INGREDIENTS One bunch beets One bunch golden beets Two large fennel bulbs Four asparagus stalks — the larger the better 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 10 ounces arugula 4 ounces aged goat cheese (crumbled) 1 cup walnut pieces (roasted) Salt and pepper to taste

room temperature (if not chilled) before plating.

INSTRUCTIONS Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Mix red wine vinegar and olive oil together. Set this dressing aside.

Thoroughly wash and then peel the beets. Slice them ¼-inch thick. Place beets in a large baggie with the olive oil and shake to coat beet slices evenly. Pour beets onto two large baking sheets and roast in the oven for 25 minutes. Remove beets from oven and turn each on over. Return to oven and bake for another 20 minutes. Remove from oven and set aside. Make sure they are

ASSEMBLY: When ready to serve, place a handful of arugula on 4 separate chilled salad plates. Place beets, then fennel slices, and lastly asparagus shavings on arugula. Sprinkle goat cheese and toasted walnuts on top and drizzle with dressing. Add salt and pepper to taste and serve while plates are still cold.

OM — May 2022

Trim a half slice from the bottom of each fennel bulb and remove large tough sections of bulb. Thinly slice the remaining fennel and remove the “core” from each slice. Set aside. Trim the “woody” 2-3 inches off the end of each asparagus stalk. Use a potato peeler to shave thin ribbons of asparagus. Set aside.

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