Corn & Tomato Salad with Chile Chimichurri

30 minutes prep 30 minutes active cooking 1 hour total
Makes 4 - 6 servings

If it grows together, it goes together.

This is prime time for locally grown tomatoes, corn, and chiles (aka peppers, although the European term "capsicum" might be the best name for the fruits of Solanacea). And few things work better to prove the cooking maxim, “if it grows together, it goes together.” This simple salad features the same chile chimichurri used for the hangar steak a few weeks ago.

What You'll Need

Ingredients

For the shopping list

  • 2-4 Fresh Chiles (jalapeño or serrano if you like it hot, Jimmy Nardellos, Shishitos, or other sweet peppers for a milder version)
  • 3 cloves of Garlic
  • Flat leaf parsley
  • 3-4 Tomatoes
  • 2 Ears Fresh Corn

From our shop

1 tablespoon of  Oregano
$9.00– Pantelleria - Sicily
or handful of Fresh Oregano
Out of stock

1/4 cup of  Madre Terra
$25.00– Sicily - Italy
2 tablespoons of  Trio Red Wine Vinegar
$15.00– Napa - California
To taste  Sea Salt Flakes
$16.00– Gossen Island - Norway

Equipment

From the kitchen

  • 1 Chef's Knife
  • 1 Cutting Board
  • 1 Heavy Skillet
  • Mixing Bowl

"This simple salad is also great on beans, rice, and grilled vegetables, so you might want to make a big batch."

~ Jim Dixon, founder Wellspent and Real Good Food

What you'll have to do

Step 1

Cook the chiles in a slick of olive oil over medium heat until blistered and soft, about 20 minutes. Let cool, pull off the stems, and chop coarsely. You can remove some of the seeds and white membrane from hot chiles to reduce their heat if you want.

Step 2

Chop several cloves of garlic, a big handful of flat leaf parsley, and a smaller handful of fresh oregano or a tablespoon of Pantellerian oregano. Stir it all together with about a quarter cup of extra virgin olive oil, 2 tablespoons of red wine vinegar, and a few pinches of flor de sal.

Step 3

Cut the kernels from the corn, and cook them in a hot skillet in a good drizzle of olive oil until lightly browned, about 5 minutes, then let cool.

Step 4

Chop the tomatoes into bite-sized chunks, mix in the corn, and add the chimichurri to taste.

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