Rachel Roddy's puntarelle, radicchio, celery, apple and cheese salad recipe

The late Charlie Hicks, a renowned fruit and veg supplier from Covent Garden market, would have been delighted to see his name associated with the humble yet flavorful puntarelle. A key ingredient in his Italian-inspired salads, puntarelle's bitter taste is perfectly balanced by its sweet, succulent inner tubes. In this recipe, Chef Rachel Roddy has beautifully captured Charlie's essence by combining puntarelle with radicchio, celery, apple and a tangy cheese.

To start, the outer leaves of the puntarelle are removed, followed by the tougher parts of the inner tubes. The latter is sliced into short lengths, while the radicchio is broken down into manageable pieces. The celery's strings are also removed before slicing it thinly on an angle. Meanwhile, the apple is quartered and rubbed with lemon to prevent browning.

In a large bowl, the whisked olive oil, vinegar, honey, and salt come together in perfect harmony. The puntarelle leaves are then tossed with this dressing, followed by the celery, apple, and walnuts. Finally, half of the cheese is added, before being topped with the remaining cheese and served immediately.

The result is a salad that not only celebrates Charlie's market report but also his passion for using seasonal ingredients to create bold flavors. The addition of radicchio adds a touch of bitterness, while the apple provides a sweet contrast. This beautifully crafted recipe is a testament to Chef Roddy's ability to capture the essence of a beloved figure and translate it into a delicious culinary experience.

A perfect ingredient combination that brings together flavors from Rome, with a hint of rustic British charm, this salad will transport you straight to Covent Garden market where Charlie Hicks would often sell his wares.
 
I remember when I used to love going to Covent Garden market with my family, we'd always buy the freshest produce from people like Charlie Hicks 🀩. He had such a passion for what he did, and it's lovely that his legacy lives on in this beautiful salad recipe 🌿. The way Chef Roddy has combined all these flavors is just magic - the bitterness of the radicchio balances out so well with the sweetness of the apple 🍎. It really makes you appreciate Charlie's love for seasonal ingredients, and how he'd use them to create something truly special πŸ‘¨β€πŸ³. This salad should definitely be on everyone's menu! πŸ‘Œ
 
omg I'm so down for this puntarelle recipe 🀩 it sounds like a party in your mouth with all the different flavors and textures! radicchio and celery adding that bitterness balance out the sweetness of the apple, and the cheese is like the glue holding everything together πŸ’‘ i can almost smell the Covent Garden market vibes wafting from my screen, it's so cool to see Chef Rachel Roddy paying homage to Charlie Hicks πŸ™ what's your favorite way to enjoy puntarelle?
 
I'm totally obsessed with this recipe! Puntarelle is like the unsung hero of greens, right? It's so underrated but it adds this amazing depth to any dish. I love how Chef Rachel Roddy incorporated radicchio and celery into the mix - the bitterness is balanced out by the sweetness of the apple, it's perfect! And let's not forget that crunchy walnut on top... πŸ€©πŸ’š I'm definitely adding this to my weekly salad rotation, thanks for sharing the recipe!
 
I'm lovin' this recipe! Puntarelle is such an underrated veggie, and chef Rachel Roddy has done it justice by pairin' it with radicchio, celery, and apple. The tangy cheese adds a nice bite, and the walnuts are the perfect crunch. I'm gettin' major Covent Garden vibes from this salad - it's like a taste of Italy meets British charm! πŸπŸ‘Œ
 
Ugh, I'm getting so sick of these recipe posts on the platform 🀯🍴. Every time, it's just some overpriced restaurant or chef sharing their "signature" dish without any real context about the ingredients or market they're using. Like, what even is Covent Garden market? Sounds like some fancy-schmancy place that only rich people go to πŸ€‘.

And don't even get me started on the writing style πŸ“. It's all so pretentious and formulaic. "A key ingredient in his Italian-inspired salads..." Gag me πŸ˜’. Can't they just write something genuine and simple? This whole thing feels like a choreographed foodie Instagram post πŸ“Έ.

I mean, I guess if you're into that sort of thing, this recipe might be okay πŸ’―. But honestly, who needs another fancy salad when there are real people struggling to afford food on the platform? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I gotta say, I'm a bit skeptical about using puntarelle in salads 😏...I mean don't get me wrong, it's a great ingredient and all that jazz 🀩, but isn't it kinda meant to be eaten with beans or something? 🌽️ Still, I guess when you add radicchio and apple, it kinda works out πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And I love the fact that Chef Roddy is paying tribute to Charlie Hicks - it's always cool to see chefs celebrating their suppliers and the markets they source from πŸ’š. But next time, can we get some more veggies in there? Like, where's the kale or something? 😜
 
OMG u guys I'm DYING over this recipe!!! 🀩 The way Chef Rachel Roddy combines puntarelle with radicchio, celery and apple is pure GENIUS 😍 It's like Charlie Hicks' spirit came back to life on my plate! πŸ‘» And the walnuts? Game changer! πŸ’₯ I need to try this ASAP and share it with all my friends. I swear, this salad is a taste of Covent Garden market in every bite πŸŒΏπŸ‘Œ Can we please make this a recurring column? Pleeeease?! πŸ˜†
 
I'm loving this recipe for puntarelle salad, it's like Charlie Hicks' spirit is alive in every bite πŸƒπŸ‘¨β€πŸ³. I mean, who wouldn't want to taste the flavor of a Covent Garden market, you know? The way Chef Rachel Roddy has combined all these ingredients is pure magic ✨. I love how she's balanced out that bitter puntarelle with sweet radicchio and apple - it's like a match made in heaven β˜€οΈ.

And let's not forget the crunch from those walnuts and celery, it adds this amazing texture to the dish πŸ₯—. And the cheese, oh man, it's like the icing on the cake (or should I say, the sauce on the salad?) πŸ˜‰. This recipe is a real winner, trust me, you'll be making it again and again ⭕️.

But what really gets me is how Chef Roddy has captured Charlie Hicks' essence in this recipe - his passion for seasonal ingredients and bold flavors. It's like he's still with us, guiding us through the market stalls, offering us these delicious treats 🍴. So yeah, I'm totally on board with this recipe, it's a must-try for anyone who loves food as much as I do πŸ’š
 
Puntarelle's like a breath of fresh air πŸŒΏπŸ’¦ - bitter and sweet all at once! I love how Chef Roddy's recipe captures the essence of Charlie Hicks' Italian-inspired salads, it's like you can taste the Covent Garden market vibes 😊. And radicchio's bitterness is the perfect balance to the apple's sweetness πŸŽπŸ‘Œ. This salad's got character, just like Charlie would've wanted! πŸ‘
 
omg i just made the most delish salad last nite 🀩 and i was wondering how they make those little inner tubes of puntarelle work? like, dont get me wrong i love them but arent they kinda bitter? πŸ€” also why do people always say to use seasonal ingredients? like isnt that just a fancy way of saying we need to eat more veggies? πŸ₯— lol and what's with all the cheese in this recipe? 2 types of cheese? too much, right? πŸ˜‚
 
😍 I'm loving this new recipe! The way Chef Rachel Roddy has paired puntarelle with radicchio and celery is pure genius 🀯. And let's not forget that apple - it adds such a nice sweetness to balance out the bitterness of the greens 🍎🌿. I can totally see Charlie Hicks himself giving this salad two thumbs up πŸ‘. The fact that they've used seasonal ingredients is so on point too, just like how he always promoted those at Covent Garden market 🌸. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to make this salad ASAP and taste the magic for myself πŸ΄πŸ’¦
 
omg i'm so down for trying this salad recipe!!! 🀩 puntarelle is literally my new fave thing i've been seeing it in markets lately and i have no idea what it is yet lol thanks for sharing the info about charlie hicks, i can imagine he'd be stoked to see his name associated with such a delicious dish πŸ™. i love how chef rachael rodddy used seasonal ingredients to create this flavor bomb...the combo of radicchio and celery sounds super interesting πŸ€”. also, who knew walnuts would add so much crunch? πŸ˜‚
 
πŸ…πŸ’š puntarelle is like an underdog in the veg world 🀣 but chef rachel rodry makes it shine πŸ’«! the combo with radicchio and apple is πŸ”₯πŸ‘ charlie hicks would be so proud πŸ™Œ. i love how she uses seasonal ingredients to create a bold flavor profile πŸƒπŸŽ¨ this salad is like a taste of italian charm in london ❀️. and that walnuts add a nice crunch πŸ₯œπŸ’ͺ
 
I'm loving this recipe for puntarelle salad, it's like a taste explosion in your mouth! 🀯 I can almost imagine Charlie Hicks himself, beaming with pride, when he sees all the delicious ingredients come together like that. The combination of bitter and sweet is perfection, kinda like how we need balance in our politics too 🀝. It'd be awesome if more people started using seasonal ingredients, just like Chef Rachel Roddy did here, it's like a breath of fresh air for your taste buds.
 
I'm so done with all the fuss around puntarelle πŸ™„. I mean, who thought it was a good idea to pay tribute to some random guy named Charlie Hicks just because he sold veggies at a market? It's like they're trying too hard to be nostalgic and end up coming across as pretentious πŸ˜’. And don't even get me started on the name "Chef Rachel Roddy" - sounds like something from a fancy food blog, not someone who actually cooks in real life 🀣.
 
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