Fruit Salad Recipe Biography
source(google.com.pk)Box grater fruit salad
Grated fruit salad with a wonderful juicy dressing
This delicious colourful breakfast looks beautiful and is so easy to make. Get the kids to grate the fruit, minding little fingers!
Serves 6
15m
Super easy
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Ingredients
2 tablespoons sesame seeds
½ a small jar of runny honey, (170g)
1 pear
1 apple
6 strawberries
1 nectarine
1 banana
1 orange
2 sprigs of fresh mint
natural yoghurt, (optional)
Equipment list
small frying pan , (20cm)
measuring spoons
small microwave-safe bowl
microwave
chopping board
knife
teaspoon
box grater
plate
serving bowls
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This recipe has been adapted from Jamie's Kitchen Garden Project, Jamie Oliver Food Foundation's programme for primary schools. For more information on our work in schools visit http://www.jamieskitchengarden.org.
Method
This delicious breakfast is super simple, but it's beautiful, tasty, and the action of bruising and grating brings out all the natural sugars in the fruit, creating a wonderful juicy dressing.
1. Place a small frying pan on a medium heat and add the sesame seeds.
2. Toast for a couple of minutes, or until golden, gently jiggling the pan for even cooking.
3. Carefully tip the seeds into a small microwave safe bowl.
4. Mix in the honey.
5. Warm the mixture through in the microwave (800W) for 20 seconds, then carefully place to one side.
6. Pull the stalks off the pear and apple and hull the strawberries.
7. On a chopping board, use a knife to carefully cut all the way around the nectarine in a circle.
8. Hold the nectarine in your hands and twist until you can pull the two halves apart.
9. Pull out and discard the stone from the centre – you can use a teaspoon to help you scoop it out.
10. Peel the banana.
11. Place a box grater on a plate, then on the coarse side, carefully grate all of the fruit, piece by piece, in long strokes.
12. Carefully lift off the grater, leaving a lovely pile of grated fruit on the plate.
13. Carefully cut the orange in half and squeeze the juice over the fruit, using your hand to catch any pips.
14. Drizzle the fruit with 2 tablespoons of the sesame honey (keep the rest for another day).
15. Pick and roughly chop the mint leaves, discarding the stalks, then sprinkle over the fruit.
16. Divide between bowls and serve with a dollop of natural yoghurt, if you like.
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