As I sit here writing my food blog of the day I am listening through my collection of old and newer Luciano Pavarotti cds. The salad we had for dinner today har so name, so I am tempted to call it Insalate di Pavarotti. Its freshness, its colours, its deep tastes, its artfullness and its beauty - all it misses are some black olives to symbolize the strongness of Pavarotti's mucical talent and voice.
Insalate di Pavarotti
Iceberg salad/crisp headed salad
leek
calendula petals and one small tomatoe forming a center flower
borago flowers
dill
extra virgin olive oil
black olives (not in photo)
Must be enjoyed with Pavarotti singing Annina! Donde Viene? from La Traviata :-) - or some other Pavarotti music of your own choice.
5 comments:
Sounds like a delicious salad! My Pavarotti listening days go back to high school -- my art teacher played opera EVERY day during class!
Hello Britt. I enjoy Pavarotti's voice also.
Your salad looks delicious. I have scrolled down and looked at your previous entries and I must say you make your dishes look so interesting. I like how you use flowers in your dishes. So pretty. I know the Borage as well as a few others are edible but I've never tried them.
Beachy and Mountain Mama.
I always play music when I cook, and Pavarotti is often the one to be heard.
such a lovely plate of herbs and the pavarotti salad sounds great!!
The salad looks lovely--almost too good to eat. I enjoy Pavarotti as well.
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