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Oct 28, 2007 at 8:42 am #1225598
Hi everyone. I haven't been around in awhile because I have been up to my neck in finishing my cookbook. Good news is it will be on the shelves in a few months and Wilderness Press did a great job!
Anyway I'm not sure I've posted this one here before – it rehydrates easily with cold water. It makes an easy on the trail but does require a little effort at home and dehydration.
Citrus Lentil Salad as it appears in The Joy of Backpacking by Brian Beffort
Copyright Laurie Ann March
Dehydration Time: 5 to 7 hours Serves 2
Salad Mixture
1 cup of canned green lentils β rinsed and well drained
1 small carrot β coarsely grated
2 cloves garlic β minced
3 tablespoons celery leaves β chopped (see notes)
1/3 cup roasted red pepper β chopped in 1/4 inch pieces (see notes)
1/8 cup fresh chives or scallions β chopped
1/8 cup fresh parsley β chopped
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
1 tablespoon lemon zest
salt and pepper β to taste
3 tablespoons of crumbled feta cheeseDressing
1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
1 1/2 tablespoons lemon juice
1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/4 teaspoon cumin
1/2 teaspoon dried sweet basilAt Home: Combine all of the salad ingredients except for the dressing in a medium bowl. Spread out the salad mixture on lined dehydrator trays and dry for 5 to 7 hours. Time will depend on the type of dehydrator that you have. If your unit has a temperature control, set it for 135Β°F. Place the lemon juice and olive oil in a leak proof container such as a small Nalgene bottle. Pack the cayenne, cumin and sweet basil in plastic wrap or a small zipper bag. Place the salad, bottle and spice packet inside a medium zipper bag and seal, making sure to remove as much air as possible.
At Camp: Rehydrate the salad using a formula of 1.5 parts dried mix to 1 part water. Wait 5 or 10 minutes and then add a little more water if needed. If you accidentally use too much water, be sure to drain the salad well before adding the dressing. Combine the contents of the spice packet to the bottle containing the olive oil and lemon juice mixture. Shake vigorously and then pour the dressing on the hydrated salad. Stir gently to combine.
Serving Suggestions: Serve the salad on itsβ own, with lightly toasted Greek pitas, or use as a filling for a pita pocket.
Notes
Storage: If you plan to make this well ahead of a trip then do not make the oil and lemon mixture until closer to when you will leave. You can store the dried ingredients in the freezer for 6 months. Place the name and date on the outside of the freezer bag, using an indelible marker, and do not forget to put a comment about adding the dressing on the bag.Roasted Red Peppers: to roast peppers place them on a baking sheet in a 350 F oven for 45 minutes to 1 hour. Allow to cool before peeling off the skin. You can also grill them until the skin starts to blacken and peel. You can buy roasted red peppers, packed in oil, at the supermarket. Just give them a little rinse first.
Celery Leaves: Many people do not realize that the leaves found on the celery stalks are good for use in salads and other dishes. Celery leaves impart a mild celery flavor. Most often, the leaves are at the top of the celery; however, if you look closely you will sometimes find them hidden in the centre of the stalks.
Please note that this is a draft copy and that the text may differ slightly in the publication.
Hope you like it! It has become one of my hubby's favorites.
Nov 12, 2007 at 4:24 pm #1408794Thanks for the recipe, it looks great. I am looking forward to mixing and drying a bunch soon.
Welcome back to BPL!
Nov 13, 2007 at 5:40 am #1408867thanks for the warm welcome Victor – I missed it around here
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