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A Salad of Lettuce, Peas, and Ham

Recipe information

  • Yield

    enough for 4

Ingredients

cooked ham – 8 ounces (250g)
shelled fresh peas – 1 1/4 cups (180g)
white bread – 3 thin slices (75g)
a little oil
a large, soft - leaved lettuce
Berkswell or other deep - flavored, hard farmhouse cheese – 5 ounces (150g)
the creamy dressing, above

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Shred the ham into large bite-sized pieces. You could use a knife for this if you wish, but I prefer the coarse texture of pieces torn by hand. Cook the peas briefly in deep, lightly salted water, then drain.

    Step 2

    Tear the bread into small pieces, discarding the crusts as you go. Fry in a shallow layer of oil in a nonstick pan. As soon as they are nicely golden, remove to paper towels to drain. Salt them lightly.

    Step 3

    While the bread is cooking, wash the lettuce, separate the leaves, tear them into manageable pieces, and put them in a serving bowl.

    Step 4

    Take shavings of the cheese with a vegetable peeler and toss them into the lettuce leaves with the peas, golden bread, and shredded ham. Pour the dressing onto the salad and toss gently.

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