Cook and author Rachel Khoo isn’t afraid of injecting her dishes with a bit of flavour.
Case in point: this recipe for anchovy dip, which will convert even those who aren’t convinced about the small fish.
Khoo recommends serving with fresh crudités, or even Kettle Chips Sea Salt & Balsamic Vinegar of Modena.
Ingredients:
For the dip:
50g anchovies (about 15)
2 plump garlic cloves, peeled
1tbsp capers, drained or rinsed if salted
1 shallot, peeled and roughly chopped
Juice of ½ lemon, to taste
80ml good-quality olive oil
1tbsp apple cider vinegar
A few twists of black pepper
For the crudités:
10 asparagus stalks
2 medium carrots, peeled
½ cucumber
1 red pepper
10 radishes
Method:
1. Place the anchovies, garlic cloves, capers, shallot and lemon juice in a blender (I used a NutriBullet for a very smooth consistency). Add the olive oil and vinegar a little at a time. Adjust according to your taste: if you want more acidity, add more lemon juice or vinegar; if you want to make it more mellow, add a little water.
2. Place the anchovy dip in a ramekin or serving bowl. Add a few twists of black pepper and serve with crudités or crisps arranged around the sides.
Bestselling author Rachel Khoo joins gourmet hand cooked crisps brand KETTLE® as their first female chef. Visit kettlechips.co.uk for more information.
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