When we took the decision, as a family, to reduce our meat and dairy consommation, I was really sad about the fact that I would stop eating salmon tartare each week. I'm a huuuuuuge fan of tartares, my common-law husband taught me how to do it and it became my favorite meal.
So one day he came to me with the idea of a vegetable tartare. What an awesome idea! It's fresh, tasty and suprisingly beautiful as a side dish or starter. This dish appears on the website www.msn.com in an article on the best side dishes of the Internet.
Ingredients
For the tartare
1/2 cucumber
10 cherry tomatoes
15 green olives
3 cremini mushrooms
1/2 red bell pepper
1 tbsp full of cilantro pesto (or pesto of your choice)
Salt and pepper to taste
For the chips
2 sweet potatoes finely sliced
2 tbsp olive oil
1 tbsp nutritionnal yeast
Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
1. Cut the vegetables in tiny tiny cubes. In a bowl, mix the vegetables, the pesto and the seasonnings. Refrigerate while you're making the chips.
2. Preheat the oven at 350 degrees.
3. On a greased baking sheet, spread the slices of potatoes evenly. Drizzle some olive oil on each slice. Put in the oven for 8 minutes. Flip over the chips, drizzle again with olive oil and put on the oven for another 10 to 12 minutes or until the chips are crunchy.
4. To assemble; Press your tartare in a ramekin and flip it over on the plate. Serve with some hot chips and enjoy :D
This looks to die for! My stomach is rumbling just looking at these pictures. Have you ever tried to make beet tartare? I had that once in Portland and it was amazing!! 😄
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No but I looooooove beet so it must be an amazing idea :D Thanks, I will try that!
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looks scrummy .....
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