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Fattoush

From Tamarind & Saffron by Claudia Roden (Penguin, £12.99)

This is a rustic country salad of Syria and Lebanon. The key flavour is sumac, a spice made from the dried berries of the bush, Rhus coriaria. The berries are dried in the sun, then ground and sifted to produce a coarse-textured powder. It has a pleasing, lemony taste and is also used in stuffings, egg dishes, and to top grilled fish and meat.

Preparation time : 25 minutes
Cooking time : 5 minutes
Total time : 30 minutes

Serves: 6 to 8

Ingredients

2 pitta breads
3 medium firm, ripe tomatoes, seeded and cut into 1cm dice
1/2 cucumber peeled, cut in half lengthways and sliced
1 green pepper, seeded and cut into small slices
5 radishes, sliced
1½ mild red onions
50g rocket, coarsely shredded
50g lamb's lettuce, coarsely shredded
5 cos lettuce leaves, shredded
Small bunch parsley, chopped
A few sprigs mint, chopped
5 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1 lemon, juiced
2 garlic cloves, crushed
Salt and pepper
1 tbsp ground sumac

Method

  1. Cut open the pitta breads and toast them under the grill until they are crisp, turning them over once. Break them into small pieces in your hands. Put all the vegetables and herbs into a large bowl. For the dressing, mix the olive oil with the lemon juice, garlic, salt, pepper and sumac. Just before serving, add the toasted bread to the vegetables and toss well with the dressing.

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