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Salmon rolls with mint puree

Ingredients

Serves two:

 

Salad:

When mentioning mint in the kitchen, we are talking about spearmint (Mentha spicata). According to Greek mythology, the plant was named after the nymph ‘Minthe’, a lover of the god Pluto, who was transformed into this plant by his wife Persephone out of revenge. Classical Greeks were not at all chaste, so it is strange that they did not eat the leaves. Romans did, and that is how we came up with the idea here as well. Gheraert Vorselman repeatedly mentions ‘munte’ in his Coock Boeck (1593), which relies heavily on the Italian Platina. After that, the herb fell into oblivion. Until Moroccan teas. Here is a new application. As seductive as Minthe!

Wine: Chablis or Macon Chardonnay.

 

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