Radicchio and Black Grapes

The method used here for cooking radicchio is adaptable to a variety of seasonal vegetables. Here is another combination as an example: Cauliflower, Ginger and Apple.

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Equipment

  • a Pan with a Heavy Bottom and a Lid. thefoodlessprocessed uses a 12-inch (about 30 cm) diameter Cast Iron Skillet and Lid.
  • a Cutting Board and All-purpose Kitchen Knife

Ingredients

  • a Head of Radicchio
  • 4 Cloves of Garlic
  • about 2 Tablespoons of Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
  • 15 Black Grapes, halved
  • Freshly Ground Black Pepper

Making the Radicchio and Grapes

  • Core the radicchio. Cut it lengthwise in half. Place one half, flat side down on the cutting board and slice it into ribbons. Do the same with the other half.
  • Smash the cloves of garlic with the side of your knife. Remove the skins and cut the cloves into slices, lenghwise.
  • Heat the olive oil. Add the garlic and sauté until a little brown appears on some of the edges.
  • Add the radicchio and sauté, tossing it with the garlic, for about a half a minute.
  • Add the grapes, stirring to combine everything.
  • Grind in some fresh black pepper.
  • Adjust the heat to medium low. Cover and cook the radicchio and grapes in their own juices for about 3 minutes.
  • Add 3 Tablespoons of water and cook uncovered, stirring, until the liquid evaporates.


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