This week’s Best of the Market bag to be delivered to employees at the Oakland Medical Center will contain radicchio. As there were no recipes on this site using this vegetable, I went to my current favorite cookbook for warm one-dish radicchio and chicken salad.
Joyce Goldstein’s book, mentioned last week, came through again. What I like about her recipes is that she offers many options for pairing dressings, seafood, meats, cheeses, and nuts with the produce and fruits. The featured radicchio salad uses an orange and balsamic vinaigrette. Oranges are no longer in season at our market so I considered using one of the other vinaigrette options. But I really wanted to try it with the oranges and found some at the local grocery store.
Radicchio has a beautiful mottled light purple and white leaves. I found one shaped like a cabbage. The cookbook called for Treviso radicchio which is shaped more like romaine. It has a somewhat distinctive bitter flavor so the dressing is best if it is a bit sweet. She uses the term “agrodolce” which means sweet and sour. Radicchio is more a little bitter than sour but you get the idea.
The sweetness of the dressing depends on the oranges. Buy sweet-tasting ones or use some honey in the finished dressing. Her salad used golden raisins plumped in sherry or Marsala. I didn’t have either of these ingredients so I just used dark plump flame raisins from the Lone Oak Ranch, a vendor at our market for over five years.
This simple and quick dinner was really good.
Servings: 6