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Ribboned Zucchini Salad

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Ribboned Zucchini SaladRomulo Yanes

Preparing the zucchini for this dish won't heat up your kitchen — simply salting thin slices is enough to tenderize them.

Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 30 min

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 6 servings

Ingredients

2 pounds small zucchini, trimmed
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
2 teaspoons finely grated fresh lemon zest
2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon anchovy paste
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
3 oz frisée (French curly endive), trimmed and torn into small pieces (4 cups loosely packed)
1/2 cup loosely packed fresh flat-leaf parsley leaves
1/2 cup loosely packed fresh mint leaves, torn in half lengthwise if large
1/2 cup loosely packed fresh basil leaves, torn into small pieces
12 Kalamata or other brine-cured black olives, pitted and thinly sliced lengthwise
1 small red onion, halved lengthwise and thinly sliced crosswise (1/2 cup)
Special equipment: a Japanese Benriner* or other adjustable-blade slicer

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Cut zucchini lengthwise into 1/8-inch-thick slices with slicer and transfer to a colander set over a bowl. Sprinkle zucchini with salt and toss to coat. Let stand 5 minutes, then rinse under cold running water. Transfer zucchini to a clean kitchen towel and spread in 1 layer, then gently roll up towel to absorb excess water and let stand 5 minutes more.

    Step 2

    Whisk together oil, zest, juice, mustard, anchovy paste, and pepper in a large bowl until combined.

    Step 3

    Add zucchini, frisée, herbs, olives, and onion and toss to coat. Serve immediately.

  2. Step 4

    *Available at Asian markets, some cookware shops, and Uwajimaya (800-889-1928).

Nutrition Per Serving

Each serving contains about 112 calories and 6 grams fat.
#### Nutritional analysis provided by Gourmet
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