SERVES 4
Laura Chenel, the noted cheese maker who originated American chèvre, advised us to use the juice of meyer lemons—in season from winter through late spring—to dress this salad.
3 tbsp. of a mild fruity olive oil 1 tbsp. fresh lemon juice 2 cups arugula leaves, torn into pieces 2 cups tender inner white leaves of frisee, torn into pieces 2 cups watercress leaves, preferably from wild hydroponic watercress 3 small scallions, white and tender green parts only, trimmed and thinly sliced Leaves from 1 head celery, coarsely chopped 2 small tender inner ribs celery, trimmed and thinly sliced Leaves from 1⁄4 bunch fresh parsley, chopped Leaves from 1⁄4 bunch fresh cilantro, chopped Leaves from 10 sprigs fresh mint, chopped 6 small radishes, trimmed and thinly sliced 1⁄2 small bulb fennel, trimmed, halved lengthwise, and thinly sliced crosswise 2 oz. Tome or other aged firm goats' milk cheese, rind removed Salt and freshly ground black pepper
1. Whisk oil and lemon juice together in a large bowl. Add arugula, frisee, watercress, scallions, celery leaves, celery, parsley, cilantro, mint, radishes, and fennel. Using a swivel-blade vegetable peeler, shave cheese over salad. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
2. Gently toss salad then adjust seasonings and toss again.
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