Frisée Salad with Radishes and Burrata

Serves 6
Time 10 min
Frisée Salad with Radishes and Burrata

This beautiful salad is packed with flavorful produce and crowned with burrata cheese, an Italian classic made from mozzarella and cream that delivers a distinctive tang and rich, melting texture. You can serve this dish as a starter or side, or make it a lunch by serving it with crusty bread.

Special Diets:

Gluten FreeGluten Free
VegetarianVegetarian
Sugar ConsciousSugar Conscious

Ingredients

    6 ouncessugar snap peas, strings removed
    4 ouncesharicots verts
    1/2 cuppeas, fresh or frozen (thawed)
    1 tablespoonDijon mustard
    1 tablespoonwhite wine vinegar
    2 tablespoonsextra-virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling
    3/4 teaspoonsugar
    1/2 teaspoonfine sea salt
    1/4 teaspoonground black pepper
    5 cupsfrisée lettuce or curly endive, torn into bite-size pieces (about 3 ounces)
    6assorted radishes (watermelon, white, red, spring, icicle), very thinly sliced
    1 piece (8-ounce)burrata cheese, drained and torn into 6 pieces
    1/4 teaspoonflaky sea salt (such as Maldon), or to taste

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Method

Bring a large saucepan filled two-thirds full of water to a boil.


Add snap peas, haricots verts and peas; cook until just bright green, 2 to 3 minutes.


Drain and rinse under cold water until cool. Drain again and pat dry.


Meanwhile, in a jar with a tightly fitting lid, combine oil, mustard, vinegar, 2 teaspoons water, sugar, fine sea salt and pepper and shake well.


In large bowl, toss frisée, sugar snaps, haricots verts and peas together with enough vinaigrette to lightly coat.


Transfer to a platter or serving plates and top with radishes and burrata.


Drizzle burrata with more oil and sprinkle with flaky salt; serve immediately.

Nutritional Info

Serving Size

Calories

210

Total Fat

14g

Saturated Fat

7g

Cholesterol

35mg

Sodium

610mg

Total Carbohydrate

9g

Dietary Fiber

3g

Total Sugars

4g

Protein

10g

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