Chicory salad with mayonnaise

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10min

Easy

A fresh chicory salad with creamy mayonnaise — simple, yet refined. The finely sliced endive pairs perfectly with mild mayonnaise and gets just the right touch of kick from freshly ground salt and pepper. You can optionally add apple, nuts, and chives for extra texture and freshness. This salad is ideal as a side dish with classic Flemish comfort food or as a light, crunchy lunch.

A fresh chicory salad with creamy mayonnaise — simple, yet refined. The finely sliced endive pairs perfectly with mild mayonnaise and gets just the right touch of kick from freshly ground salt and pep ...
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Ingredients

What do you need?
Quantity: 4P

6 pieces of chicory
2 tbsp fresh mayonnaise
Pepper and salt from the mill
Optional finely chopped apples, nuts, and chives to taste

6 pieces of chicory
2 tbsp fresh mayonnaise
Pepper and salt from the mill
Optional finely chopped apples, nuts, and chives to taste

Preparation method

How do you make this?

Prepare the endive
Wash the chicory thoroughly. Cut each head in half and remove the tough core at the bottom. Then finely slice the endive.

Mix the base
Place the finely sliced endive in a large mixing bowl. Add the fresh mayonnaise and gently mix so that each piece of endive is lightly coated.

Add extra ingredients (optional)
Want extra flavor and crunch? Stir in finely chopped apple, chopped nuts (such as walnuts or hazelnuts), and some chopped chives.

Season
Season the salad with freshly ground salt and pepper. Taste and adjust as needed.

Serve
Spoon the endive salad into a nice bowl or serving dish. Serve it as is, or as a side dish with meat, fish, or fries.

Tips

Want to prep the salad in advance? Slice and rinse the endive, then let it drain thoroughly. Mix in the mayonnaise and other ingredients only at the last moment for a fresh and crunchy salad.

For extra freshness: add half an apple cut into small cubes — it gives a nice crunchy touch and a sweet contrast.

Let the mayonnaise come to room temperature before mixing it with the endive, so the dressing doesn’t become too stiff and the salad stays light and airy.

Got nuts on hand? Roughly chop walnuts or pecans and stir them into the salad for extra crunch and texture.

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