Crikey, I made this one for Cookbook club waaay back in early 2024! Procrastinate? Nope, not me. This is my take on a recipe called Raw Capsicum salad with capers and red onion, from The Food Saver's A-Z by Alex Elliott-Howery and Jaimee Edwards.
But as you can see, I decided to go for the roasted capsicums (in a jar), rather than the raw capsicum. When I was a uni. student back in the day, I moved into a share house with some vegans and vegetarians. I had never eaten capsicum in my life (mum and dad were the meat and 2 veg. types - think of boiled potatoes and tinned peas), so I got to try it for the first time. I did NOT like it, my friends, but I was determined to, so I just kept on trying it till I did like it. As I have done with many foods (and things) in my life :=) Ah yes, a free bit of life advice there for you all - hehehe ...
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salad, fish cakes and potatoes |
Serves 2-3 as a side, or 3-4 as a main with the fish cakes:
Ingredients:
1 x 260g./9 oz jar of roasted/chargrilled capsicum, drained to give you 160g./c. 6 oz roasted capsicum see Notes
1 small red onion
2 small cloves of garlic
1 Tbs EV olive oil
1 Tbs vinegar (they say apple cider, but use white wine vinegar or whatever you fancy, or have lying around the pantry)
a big pinch of salt, and of sugar
as much freshly-ground black pepper as you like - maybe 10 grinds?
some paprika, they say - half a teaspoon, a whole teaspoon? - you choose
1 Tbs capers
an amount of chopped dill or parsley - you know what I chose - parsley! how much? 1-2 Tbs? or more or less, as you please
Salmon cakes - 2-3 for each person - Yes I used frozen ones!
and 500g./18 oz baby potatoes see Notes
red capsicum/pepper |
red/Spanish onion |
Method:
Cut the capsicum/peppers into strips or chunks as you please
Finely slice the red onion into strips (or chunks)
Place the capsicum and onion into a medium-sized salad bowl
Add the EV olive oil, vinegar, salt, sugar and black pepper to the bowl
Don't forget to add the finely sliced/chopped garlic
Add your paprika and capers
Throw on the fresh herbs when serving with the fish cakes and potatoes
I bought baby potatoes, that I sliced (not too) thinly, then tossed in salt, pepper and a wee bit of EV olive oil see Notes
I microwaved 'em for 3 minutes, and then baked for around 20 minutes at 220C/430F, till tender
The salmon cakes came out of my freezer; I baked them as per the packet instructions
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you guessed it! |
Notes:
The authors suggest using one whole raw capsicum, sliced thinly but they give jarred, roasted capsicum in brine as an option - which I took!
I bought baby potatoes (which come with butter and herbs), which I sliced fairly thinly, before tossing in oil etc
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yep, it's them! |
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ingredients gathered |
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capsicum, onion and capers in the bowl |
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serve with salmon cakes, baked potato slices, and a dash of Kewpie mayo |
I eat this a LOT minus the capers. I'll have to add them next time, that sounds really good. We eat a lot of peppers in our house.
ReplyDeleteI always like a baby caper!
DeleteOooh yum!
ReplyDeletethanks Hena.
DeleteThat looks like a really delicious meal, Sherry. I like Mazzeti products too.
ReplyDeletethank you Angie.
DeleteMmmmm. I could have that salad on a spread of labneh!
ReplyDeletevery true.
DeleteNice! Salmon fish cakes are also so good.
ReplyDeleteyes indeedy - love a fish cake.
DeleteGreat idea using roasted capsicum, it's so much better than raw!
ReplyDeletei do enjoy raw capsicum too but i like roasted for sure!
DeleteEha still being careful :) ! Don't much 'go' for things which come out of tins or packets but like your practicality! The dish looks just great - love the look of the roasted peppers and could put capers with just about everything :) !
ReplyDeletehi Eha
Deletehope you are doing okay. Yes some nights a frozen item is just the ticket :)
I love peppers. THis sounds like something I will really enjoy!
ReplyDeletethat's great Anne.
DeleteI use raw peppers most of the time but try to keep a jar of roasted red peppers on hand for times when grocery shopping has been neglected!
ReplyDeleteI like 'em raw or roasted but i think raw would be too much in this salad - maybe? :)
DeleteI have only had capsicum in a curry and this Capsicum Salad with Capers and Red Onion has me so intrigued. It looks delicious paired with potatoes.
ReplyDeletereally? Of course it's great in a curry but so good fresh in salads and so on!
DeleteYour dinner sounds great - I would prefer the raw peppers in this saladf even though I do like them roasted :)
ReplyDeletethanks Anon.
DeleteLooks like a beautiful combination. I love peppers cooked like this, and adding the salmon cakes is lovely. David
ReplyDeletethanks David. They were good with the salad.
DeleteYour capsicum salad looks delish Sherry. I love using peppers out of a jar too, need to buy a few jars again. I never buy frozen salmon cakes, but why not. Obviously they were tasty. What brand do you use, please?
ReplyDeletethanks Pauline. I buy Birds Eye; they are not bad for a quick meal. I add some Kewpie mayo and relish on top!
DeleteThis meal looks so delicious and wholesome, Sherry! And the presentations are gorgeous! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeletethanks Linda!
DeleteOlives were like that for me, Sherry. I hated 'em the first time I tried them...and the second...and the third. But I was determined, and now I love 'em! This salad sounds quite delicious!!
ReplyDeleteI think i always liked olives from the get-go but i can understand taking a while to get used to 'em :)
DeleteThis looks really tasty. My mom used to make fish cakes quite frequently Capsicum Salad with Capers and Red Onion sounds like an amazing side to go with them.
ReplyDeletethanks Judee. Yes i do like to make my own fish cakes but sometimes, needs must ...
DeleteI like how you gave this salad your own twist with roasted capsicum, it must add such a lovely smoky depth compared to the raw version.
ReplyDeletethanks Raymund. Yep we like some roasted capsicum.
DeleteThis looks so delicious, my kind of lunch.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Boy, Sherry, you had me with capsicum , I love that word for peppers and I love roasted peppers , I also like them uncooked.
ReplyDeleteI often put (I'm going to call them roasted red bell peppers) on sandwiches, but I've never made sandwich out of them! I love the idea!
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