Wheatberry Salad With Rhubarb-Mint Dressing
Published May 7, 1996
- Total Time
- 1 hour 30 minutes
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Ingredients
1 cup wheatberries
Salt
About 1 pound rhubarb, cleaned, trimmed, peeled if necessary, and diced, about 1 ¾ cups
1 cup sauterne or other sweet wine
1 tablespoon honey
½ teaspoon cinnamon
2 cloves
1 teaspoon grated orange zest
5 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
Freshly ground pepper
2 tablespoons chopped mint
½ cup chopped walnuts
4 to 5 cups mixed greens (mesclun)
Preparation
- Step 1
Simmer the wheatberries and 2 teaspoons of salt in water to cover for 1 ¼ hours, or until the wheatberries are tender but not mushy. Cool.
- Step 2
In a small, nonreactive sauce pot, combine 1 cup rhubarb with the wine, honey, cinnamon, cloves and orange zest. Bring to a boil, turn heat to low, and cook for about 15 minutes, or until the rhubarb is soft.
- Step 3
Drain, reserving liquid; return the liquid to the pan, and bring it to a boil. Add the remaining uncooked rhubarb, and cook for 3 to 5 minutes, or just until tender. Drain, reserving liquid again.
- Step 4
Remove the cloves from the first batch of cooked rhubarb, and place it in a blender along with the reserved liquid. Turn the blender to medium, and add the oil slowly; blend until smooth. Season with salt and pepper, and stir in the mint.
- Step 5
Place the wheatberries in a bowl, along with the remaining rhubarb, walnuts, 4 tablespoons of the dressing, and some salt and pepper. Divide among six plates; toss the mesclun with 3 tablespoons of the dressing, and place portions of it on the wheatberries. Drizzle the remaining dressing around the salad, and serve.
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My wheat berries absorbed quite a bit of water, I had to add water even though I had an inch above the wheat berries. Also be careful with the salt, Mark Bittman likes his food salted to a level I find unpleasant. It was very tasty and I will make it again. Possibly tomorrow :-)
i love wheat berries (so chewy!) so i thought I'd try this recipe. i liked it but ended up reducing the salt then adding some feta. Delicious!
i love wheat berries (so chewy!) so i thought I'd try this recipe. i liked it but ended up reducing the salt then adding some feta. Delicious!
I love wheat berries (so chewy!) so decided to make this. I liked it a lot although I did reduce the salt and then added feta at the end--and some fresh mint. Delicious.
My wheat berries absorbed quite a bit of water, I had to add water even though I had an inch above the wheat berries. Also be careful with the salt, Mark Bittman likes his food salted to a level I find unpleasant. It was very tasty and I will make it again. Possibly tomorrow :-)
