Recette de Salade de Fenouil et Orange de Naxos Acidulée

Recette de Salade de Fenouil et Orange de Naxos Acidulée

(Zesty Naxos Fennel & Orange Salad Recipe)

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Portions
2
Taille de portion
1 plate (220g)
Temps de préparation
18 Minutes
Temps total
18 Minutes
Recette de Salade de Fenouil et Orange de Naxos Acidulée Recette de Salade de Fenouil et Orange de Naxos Acidulée Recette de Salade de Fenouil et Orange de Naxos Acidulée Recette de Salade de Fenouil et Orange de Naxos Acidulée
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Nutrition

  • Portions: 2
  • Taille de portion: 1 plate (220g)
  • Calories: 238 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 28 g
  • Protein: 5 g
  • Fat: 13 g
  • Fiber: 7 g
  • Sugar: 14 g
  • Sodium: 470 mg
  • Cholesterol: 14 mg
  • Calcium: 188 mg
  • Iron: 1.7 mg

Instructions

  • 1 - Prepare the Vegetables:
    Trim and thinly slice the fennel bulb. Reserve any soft green fronds for later garnish. Peel and slice the oranges into rounds using a sharp knife.
  • 2 - Slice Onion & Olives:
    Very thinly slice the red onion. If using, soak briefly in ice water to mellow the flavor. Pit and halve the Kalamata olives.
  • 3 - Arrange Salad Components:
    On a large plate or shallow bowl, layer the fennel slices and orange rounds so they overlap attractively. Scatter onion slices and olives over.
  • 4 - Make the Dressing:
    Whisk together olive oil, lemon juice, sea salt, and cracked black pepper. Check acidity and seasoning, adjust to taste.
  • 5 - Finish and Serve:
    Drizzle the dressing generously over the salad. Sprinkle with mint, fennel fronds, and feta if using. Serve immediately.
  • 6 - Optional Cool-down:
    If you have time, chill the assembled salad covered in the refrigerator for 5–10 minutes to let flavors mingle. Best served fresh.

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A crisp, vibrant Greek salad balancing sweet oranges with licorice-toned fennel. Bright, fresh, and irresistibly Mediterranean.

Naxos Fennel Orange Salad: History and Significance

The Naxos Fennel Orange Salad takes its inspiration from the gorgeous Aegean island of Naxos, famous for its fresh produce and uniquely vibrant flavors. Fennel, one of the oldest cultivated herbs in the region, melds perfectly with the citrus abundant in Greek orchards. Oranges bring a sweetness and gentle tartness; fennel, a delicate anise or licorice perfume; together, they create a symphony emblematic of the sunlit Mediterranean.

Naxians prize raw salads and make good use of whatever is crisp, bright, and in-season. The orange in this salad speaks to the island’s relationship with both the land and the Venetian traditions that once influenced local cooking. Greeks, especially on the Cyclades, garnish everything from savory pies to seafood with fennel and citrus, both for health benefits and their fresh palate-cleansing qualities.

Preparation & Unique Aspects

What makes this version unique is its modern, layered presentation: roundels of vivid oranges paired with elegant crescents of fennel. The quick-pickled onion (briefly soaked) is a chef’s trick for mellowness, offering crunch without overpowering. A smattering of Kalamata olives and creamy feta is optional but classic; they amplify Mediterranean identity but keep the dish light, elegant, and perfect for lunch or as an appetizer.

Instead of vinegar, Greek extra-virgin olive oil and lemon provide a textured dressing, ensuring fresh, fruity, and intriguing somersaults with every forkful. Mint, ubiquitous in Cycladic gardens, adds bursts of vivid green that complement the salad’s color and aroma. This dish belongs to that league of effortless yet restaurant-worthy salads that celebrate quality ingredients above all.

Tips and Serving Suggestion

  • Use a Mandoline: To achieve paper-thin slices of fennel for ultimate tenderness and a modern look.
  • Segment the Oranges: For a more elegant plate, use a paring knife to supremé the orange (removing the membrane).
  • Best Oil: Invest in a peppery, flavorful Greek extra-virgin olive oil – it's worth it.
  • Make Ahead: Refrigerate for 5–10 minutes to let flavors aggregate, but eat soon after assembling for freshness.
  • Pairings: Pair with grilled fish, roast chicken, or other mezze (like tzatziki or warm pita).
  • Vegan Twist: Skip the feta for a fully plant-based dish, or replace it with vegan cheese alternatives.

Health and Cultural Value

Naxos Fennel Orange Salad is highly nutritious: rich in vitamin C, fiber, low in calorie, but high in satisfying body thanks to fresh fiber and heart-healthy fats from olive oil. Fennel is celebrated for its digestive benefits in Greek tradition, often nibbled raw with cheese and bread after meals. Both fennel and citrus have played roles against winter illnesses for centuries.

The dish is gluten-free, naturally vegetarian, and light enough for any time of day. Its zesty brightness can improve even the darkest winter meal, reminding one instantly of sun on white Cycladic marble walls.

Personal Thoughts

Greek cuisine is about honoring produce in its best season, and this salad is the ultimate reflection—unfussy, gorgeous, and full of wholesome, direct flavor. Each bite is both an homage to tradition and a breath of novelty, which is exactly what creative Mediterranean food should bring to your table.

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