Baked Belgian Endive with Ham and Cheese, My Way
This recipe for Baked Belgian Endive with Ham and Cheese, My Way makes a hearty as well as tasty dish that’s great for a winter lunch or dinner.
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This recipe for Baked Belgian Endive with Ham and Cheese, My Way makes a hearty as well as tasty dish that’s great for a winter lunch or dinner.
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A deep and earthy combination of some of my favourite flavours, and a fabulous use for those late-season green tomatoes that won’t ripen on the vine. Savour with cheese, spread on a ham or chicken sandwich, or go wild with some foie gras. Makes 4 jars.
Start with really fresh artichokes from your local market or supermarket, and finish with your choice of dipping sauce. Vinaigrette is a classic, and so are hollandaise and just plain melted butter. I prefer the acidic touch of the vinaigrette, which enhances the flavour of the artichoke.