Though spring is synonymous with greens and new sprouts, and summer brings enough produce to inspire a plethora of plated plants, all seasons are salad seasons, Julie Van Rosendaal writes
Virtually all veggies are delicious roasted, and can be served warm, cold or in-between in salad form. Nestling them onto a plate of creamy whipped feta, ricotta or goat cheese dresses them in reverse, and once roasted, cabbage wedges will separate into soft ribbons so you won’t even need a knife.
Meanwhile, whiz your feta, ricotta or goat cheese in a food processor with the juice of half a lemon and a splash of cream or water, if needed, to loosen it to the consistency of soft whipped cream cheese. Add a pinch of salt, if it needs it. Spread the whipped cheese onto a serving plate and top with the roasted vegetables, lentils and walnut-breadcrumb mixture. Drizzle with a little olive oil or even a bit of your favourite vinaigrette, and serve immediately.Story continues below advertisement
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