Recipe of Favorite Jarjeer Salad/ Rocket Salad
- By Willie Harmon
- 22 Feb, 2020
Hey everyone, welcome to our recipe page. Today I’m gonna show you how to prepare a special dish, Jarjeer Salad/ Rocket Salad. This is one of my favourite food recipe, this time i will make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna really delicious.
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You can cook Jarjeer Salad/ Rocket Salad using 10 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Jarjeer Salad/ Rocket Salad
- Make ready of Rocket.
- Prepare of Cucumber.
- It’s of Orange.
- You need of Tomato.
- It’s of Wallnuts.
- It’s of Sauce/dressing.
- Take of Lemon juice.
- You need of Olive oil.
- You need of Balsamic vinegar.
- Make ready of Salt and black pepper.
Rocket, Cucumber, Orange, Tomato, Wallnuts, Lemon juice, Olive oil, Balsamic vinegar.The salad leaves used is Jarjeer green leafy vegetable, mostly referred to as rocket leaves.Jarjeer Salad recipe is a traditional Middle Eastern salad made.A very traditional Middle Eastern salad, flavored with sumac, an essential ingredient in Arabic cooking.
Jarjeer Salad/ Rocket Salad step by step
- Wash all veges and fruits before you cut..
- Cut it as you desire. Then put in salad plate. Design as you want..
- Mix the sauce then put the salad..
- Serve..
- Reminder: I did not put tge measurements of each ingredients. It up to you if how many you want to put..
A plate of jarjeer, also known as arugula or rocket leaf.The Balsamic Dressing version is the classic way to make it, made "properly" because the rocket leaves are properly tossed in Balsamic Dressing.The Balsamic Glaze version has more intense flavour pops when you hit a drizzle of balsamic glaze.
It is so good and so simple you will wonder why you haven't made this before.A traditional Middle Eastern salad served all the way to Sudan.It's simple and DH likes it a lot since he likes mushrooms.Modified from a recipe found on allrecipes.com posted by IMANKAY.Note: Sumac is available as a ground spice in Middle Eastern markets, it comes from the dried berries of a shrub that.