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A Great Indian Salad from Edinburgh!

Posted By brosbottom On October 9, 2025 @ 3:03 pm In Food News | No Comments

Dishoom’s Chilli Broccoli Salad

Salad
8-oz package broccoli florets
Generous 1/2 cup pistachios, roasted and unsalted (See cooking tip.)
Small mild red chili such as Fresno, halved lengthwise, seeds and membranes removed and discarded, and pepper finely diced to yield 1/12 tablespoons (See cooking tip.)
1/4 cup coarsely chopped cilantro
1 tbsp torn mint leaves
2 tbsp roasted pumpkin seeds
4 medium pitted Medjool dates
Kosher salt
1 lime cut into wedges for garnish

Lime and Chilli Dressing
1 tbsp lime juice
2 tsp chopped fresh ginger
1 small to medium green jalapeno pepper halved lengthwise, seeds and membranes removed and discarded, diced to yield 1 1/2 tablespoons
1/2 tsp fine sea salt such as fleur de sel
1 1/2 tbsp sugar
2 1/2 tsp rice vinegar
5 tbsp olive oil
Mint leaves for garnish, optional

1.Wash the broccoli, dry, and then chop into small pieces. Crush the pistachios very lightly, using a mortar and pestle or by placing nuts in a self-seal bag and pounding lightly with a meat pounder or rolling pin. Place these ingredients plus diced red pepper, cilantro, and mint in a large nonreactive bowl. Mix well.

2.Cut 3 of the dates into 1/2-inch dice and add them to the bowl with other ingredients. Season with kosher salt to taste. Cut the remaining date lengthwise into 6 julienne slices and save for the garnish.

3.For the lime and chilli dressing, place lime juice, ginger, diced jalapeno pepper, sea salt, sugar, and rice vinegar, and olive oil in the bowl of a food processor. Process until well blended several seconds.

4.Pour the dressing over the bowl of ingredients and toss well to combine. Divide the salad between two shallow bowls and garnish each serving with roasted pumpkin seeds, lime wedges, and julienned dates. Squeeze lime over the salad.

Serves 2 as a large course or 4 with smaller portions

To roast pistachios:  Place nuts on a rimmed baking sheet and transfer to a 350 degree F preheated oven.  Roast about 6 minutes or more until very lightly browned. Watch carefully. Remove from oven and cool.

Cooking tip: When slicing chili peppers, it’s helpful to wear disposable rubber gloves. If you rub your eyes, nose, mouth with your pepper-coated hands after cutting the chilis you can feel a burning sensation.

Recipe adapted from one published online by Dishoom.


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