Springtime Herb and Flower Salad (Scottish Medieval)

       Yield: 6 Servings
 
           **  British Measurements  **

 2 bn Watercress
 1 pk Mustard greens & cress
 2 oz Fresh parsley sprigs
 1    Leek; finely sliced
 6    Spring onions; chopped
 1 oz Sorrel leaves; chopped
 1 oz Dandelion leaves; chopped
 1    Fennel bulb; sliced into matchsticks
 1 oz Daisy leaves; chopped
      Red sage leaves
      Mint leaves
 1    Fresh rosemary sprig; chopped
 1 cl Garlic
 1 tb Wine vinegar

 Salt & pepper to taste

 6 tb Olive oil

      Violets, primrose, daisies, blue 
      borage flowers, dandelions & alexander
      buds to decorate
 
Wash and dry all the salad greens and prepare it. 

Mix together in a large bowl, which has been rubbed 
well with a garlic clove, reserving the flowers. 

Place the wine vinegar, seasonings and olive oil 
into a screw-topped jar and shake well to blend. 

Pour over the salad just before serving and mix 
again carefully.   

Decorate with the flowers as you wish and serve 
immediately.
  
Makes about 6 servings. 


** A Book of Historical Recipes **
by Sara Paston-Williams 
The National Trust of Scotland, 1995 
ISBN = 0-7078-0240-7
  
  ORIGINAL RECIPE::
  
  Salat     (dated from 1390 AD)
  
"Take persel (parsley), sawge, grene garlec, 
chibolles (spring onions), oynouns, leek, 
borage, myntes, porrettes (a type of leek), 
fennel, and town cressis, rew, rosemaye, 
purslayne; lave and wasche hem clene. 

Pike hem.

Pluk hem small with thyme hande, and mingle 
hem wel with rawe oile; lay on vynegar and 
salt, and serve it forth."
  
    Historical note:  

This is the earliest salad recipe in English. 
Mixed herb and flower salads proved so popular 
that they continued in fashion through to the 
17th century. The salad would change according 
to the season and what grew in each cook's herb 
garden, so adapt and experiment with the basic 
recipe as you wish, as long as the result is 
colourful.
 

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