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Roasted Root Vegetable Salad

Yields:6-8 servings
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Recipe Cooking TimePreparation30 minutes
Cooking90 minutes
Ready In150 minutes
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Ingredients

3 each parsnips
3 each carrots
3 each beets
1 each celery root
3 each onions peeled
2 1/4 cups olive oil
3/4 cup carrot juice
1 teaspoon curry powder ground
1 teaspoon dijon mustard
1 tablespoon rice vinegar seasoned
1/4 pound horseradish peeled, fresh, very thinly shredded
1 x salt and black pepper

Directions

Halve parsnips and carrots by cutting crosswise, then cut each half lengthwise in half.

(Cut any large pieces in half again lengthwise.)

Cut beets, celery root, and onions into 11/2 inch thick wedges.

Place all vegetables in a 11x17 inch roasting pan.

Add 1/4 cup oil and mix well.

Bake 400 degrees F oven until vegetables are well browned and tender when pierced, about 1 1/2 hours; stir occasionally.

Cool to room temp.

If making ahead, cover and chill up to 1 day.

Bring to room temp. before serving.

Carrot Vinaigrette.

Mix together 1 tablespoon of remaining oil, carrot juice, curry powder, mustard, and rice vinegar.

If making ahead, cover and chill up to 1 day.

Fried Horseradish.

Heat remaining olive oil to 350 degrees F in 2-3 quart pan on medium heat-high heat; maintain heat.

Add 1/3 of the horseradish shreds;cook until golden brown and crisp, 25-35 seconds.

Remove with a slotted spoon ; drain on paper towel.

Repeat to cook remaining horseradish.

Season with salt and pepper.

If making ahread, cool completely, wrap airtight, and store at room temp. up to 6 hrs.

To assemble the salad, pour vinaigrette onto a large flat serving platter or into a large bowl.

Arrange roasted vegetables decoratively over it.

Sprinkle with horseradish.

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Forfar Bridies (Irish)

A decent effort, but marred by a couple of important errors: 1st, The recipe originates from the old county of Angus in North-East Scotland, not in Ireland. (Lookup Forfar) 2nd, One of the main ingredients of Forfar Bridies is missing: Beef Suet: maybe not to everyones taste , but essential for the original & wonderful Forfar Bridie!