ERIC ROBERTSON / Monday, May 11, 2009 05:50 PM
This salad can be a fun addition to any smoky barbeque or a reason alone to fire up the grill. The flavors are light, bright, clean and simple. Chicory (also known as a Belgian endive) can be notoriously bitter, but a delicate toss in an herby vinaigrette and quick sear on the grill transforms this green into sweet, tender goodness.
Grilling lends a nice caramelization and new flavor to tomatoes as well. It's still a little early in the season for most locally grown heirloom varieties, but since this preparation requires firm, barely ripened tomatoes, the timing is perfect. There are over 600 kinds of
'heirloom' tomatoes and they all have these fantastic secret double agent names like Black Krim, Bloody Butcher, Mr. Stripy, or Jersey Devil. For this recipe I used the less menacing Green Zebra's and White Queens, both of which get on quite well with fresh dill and basil.
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