Tall Greek Tomato Salad

A fun and elegant way to serve a traditional Greek salad, piled high in a sculptural form with tomatoes, cucumber, feta, red onion, fresh oregano, and assorted olives in a lemon olive-oil dressing. I served this with lamb burgers with feta (another fabulous recipe from Jacques Pépin!). To serve, I held on to the tower and using a serrated knife and cut down the middle, turned 90-degrees and cut again.

Recipe

LEMON OLIVE OIL DRESSING
5 T. olive oil
2 T. fresh lemon juice
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. freshly ground pepper

Combine all ingredients in a bowl and whisk.

TOMATO SALAD
4 tomatoes with stems attached
1 cucumber, unpeeled, cut into 1/4" thick rounds
8 slices red onion, 1/8" thick
Fleur de sel (I used regular salt)
4 oz. feta, cut into 1/4" slices, about same diameter as tomato (cut off square edges to try and make it roundish)
Mixture of about 24 olives (black oil-cured, kalamata, etc.)
2 T. fresh oregano (garnish)

Cut around the stem of the tomato so you can use it as a cap at the top; alternatively, you can cut out the stem and use a sprig of fresh oregano to stick out of the top. Cut a narrow slice from the base of the tomato so it will sit flat. Cut each tomato horizontally into 5 equal slices.

Place the bottom slice from each tomato in the center of four salad plates. Cover each slice with some of the cucumber slices and a slice of onion with a sprinkling of salt and a small spoonful of dressing. Put the second tomato slice on top and cover with feta slices and spoon a little of the dressing over the cheese. Add the third slice of tomato and top with cucumber slices, onion, and a little of the dressing. Add the fourth tomato slice and top with feta and a little dressing. Finally, add the last tomato slice.

Sprinkle the olives and some feta crumbles and any leftover cucumber on the bottom of the plate around the cucumber "tower" and a bit of salt and fresh oregano leaves. Drizzle dressing over the tomato tower, and around the plate and serve.

– Jacques Pépin, "More Fast Food My Way"

Mushroom & Walnut Salad with Sour Cream Dressing

Fresh, light and perfect for lunch or a dinner first course. Button mushrooms, walnut pieces, scallions, lemon juice, sour cream, salt and pepper are combined and chilled in the fridge, covered, for an hour (or up to 5-6 hours). The perfect do-ahead meal. When ready to serve, spoon the mixture onto a few leaves of Boston lettuce and sprinkle with chopped fresh parsley, chives, or tarragon. Nice with a buttery chardonnay!

Based on Jacque Pépin's recipe in "Fast Food My Way."

Based on Jacque Pépin's recipe in "Fast Food My Way."

Recipe

4 c. sliced mushrooms
3/4 c. walnut pieces
2/3 c. sour cream
1/2 c. minced scallions
2 T. fresh lemon juice
1/2 to 1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. fresh ground pepper
Boston Lettuce Leaves (about 2 to 3 leaves per person)
2-3 T. fresh chopped herbs (chives, parsley, or tarragon)

In a large bowl combine the mushrooms, walnut pieces, sour cream, scallions, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Mix well, cover and put in the fridge until ready to serve (1 to 5 hours ahead). When ready to serve, arrange lettuce leaves in four plates or bowls, spoon the mushroom salad onto the leaves, sprinkle with fresh herbs, and serve.

– Jacques Pépin, "Fast Food My Way"

Greens with Quick Cream Dressing

To accompany the main course of Stuffed Scallops on Mushroom Rice I made Jacques Pépin's Mother's recipe, Greens with Quick Cream Dressing. Just before you serve the greens (6 to 8 cups of torn Boston lettuce is nice with this), put 1/4 c. heavy cream, 1/4 tsp. each of salt and pepper into a bowl and whisk vigorously for about 15 seconds, or until a little bit frothy. If it seems too thick, add a tablespoon or two of water. Stir in 1-1/2 tsp. red wine vinegar. Add the greens, toss briefly and serve immediately. Amazingly, this is low cal – 1 T. of heavy cream is 60 calories, while 1 T. of olive oil contains 120 calories – and it tastes wonderful!

Watch Jacques prepare this dish, and the others mentioned, on Amazon Prime, "Under the Sea" episode.

Watch Jacques prepare this dish, and the others mentioned, on Amazon Prime, "Under the Sea" episode.