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Sicilian Orange Salad[edit]

The Sicilian Orange Salad, also known as Insalata di arance, is a traditional dish from the Sicily region of Italy. This salad is a perfect blend of sweet and savory flavors, typically made with fresh oranges, onions, olives, and olive oil.

Ingredients[edit]

The main ingredients of a Sicilian Orange Salad are:

  • Oranges: The star ingredient of the salad, usually blood oranges are used, but any variety can be used depending on personal preference and availability.
  • Onions: Red onions are typically used for their mild flavor and vibrant color.
  • Olives: Black or green olives add a savory touch to the salad.
  • Olive oil: A drizzle of olive oil adds richness and helps to balance the flavors.
  • Salt and pepper: These are used to season the salad.

Preparation[edit]

The preparation of a Sicilian Orange Salad is simple and straightforward. Here are the steps:

  1. Peel the oranges and cut them into thin slices.
  2. Thinly slice the onions.
  3. Pit the olives if they are not already pitted.
  4. Arrange the orange slices on a plate, top with the onion slices and olives.
  5. Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper.
  6. Serve immediately.

Variations[edit]

There are several variations of the Sicilian Orange Salad. Some recipes include additional ingredients like fennel, mint, parsley, or chili flakes. Others might replace the olive oil with a vinaigrette made from vinegar, honey, and mustard.

Serving Suggestions[edit]

Sicilian Orange Salad is typically served as a starter or a side dish. It pairs well with grilled fish, roasted meats, or pasta dishes. It can also be enjoyed on its own as a light and refreshing meal.

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

  • The Silver Spoon, Phaidon Press
  • Sicily: The Cookbook, Melissa Muller

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