I have been thinking for awhile what kind of a starter would work with the Moroccan chicken. I wanted something fresh, tangy and light. I found the answer in an Italian cookbook, which was hidden on a shelf in the local library. I have used courgettes in many different ways, but mostly cooked in ratatouille, grilled, baked in the oven or in batter like the Greek cuisine does it. I have never used it in its raw state. I was surprised how much I liked the end result.
Ingredients
2 medium courgettes
6Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
4 Tbsp balsamic vinegar ( use a good quality)
1 x 250 g tub of ricotta cheese
1 Tbsp freshly squeezed lemon juice
50g walnuts coarsely chopped
Small handful shredded fresh basil
250g ( approx) chargrilled red/yellow peppers in a jar, drained and cut into small squares to suit the slices of courgettes
Salt and freshly ground pepper
Method
1. Using a vegetable peeler, shave the courgettes lengthways, into long strips.( I would recommend 4-6 rolls per person) The above recipe serves 4-6 portions
2. Pour half the oil and half the vinegar into a large dish. Lay the courgette slices in the mixture. Drizzle the remaining oil and vinegar over the top, cover with cling foil and put it into the fridge to marinate for a minimum of 30 minutes. See picture below
Courgette slices marinating |
4. Place a spoon of ricotta mixture at one end of each courgette strip, lay a piece of red/yellow pepper on top and roll up.
Repeat until all courgette strips have been used up.
Now roll |
Finished result |
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