Silver Palate's Green Sauce - Genius Recipes for Spring (2024)

Every week -- often with your help -- Food52's Executive Editor Kristen Miglore is unearthing recipes that are nothing short of genius.

Today:A sauce in spring green that goes with everything from asparagus to salmon to Easter hams and lambs (and the perfect place to put those leftover hard-boiled eggs).

We know that eggs are the secret to giving our favorite sauces their character: the cold whip in your mayo, the hot gloss in your hollandaise.

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Both have a home in spring, but eat too much of either one and you won't be up for a dewy stroll in the park; you'll be going back to bed.

Here is a way to give a spring sauce substance, and eat it immodestly. And it requires none of the technique or precision of egg's other guises. If you can boil an egg, you can make this sauce.

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The trick is to pare down. First, take the egg out of the equation to punch up the sauce -- make it briny, make it grassy -- then add it back in at the end for texture and blips of cool, clean flavor.

To that end is green sauce -- the American answer to salsa verde or sauce verte -- from the Silver Palate Good Times cookbook, tucked away as one of four sauces for asparagus. It needs to be broken out and celebrated, under a spotlight of balmy, new April sunshine, attended by armies of just-born green vegetables. It deserves its own chapter, or maybe its own book.

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"It just seemed to shout spring to naturally combine a little bit of a classic French green sauce (gribiche with the eggs) with a little bit of an Italian (salsa verde with capers and anchovies) into a lovely little green sauce. It just tastes like that new green of spring to me," Silver Palate cofounder Julee Rosso explained. "I’m afraid we were taking a bit of poetic license long before 'fusion'."

Green sauce is also a good place to take advantage of a kitty of leftover hard-cooked eggs -- because there's only so much you candevil,salad, andmimosa.

More:How to dye eggs -- naturally -- for Easter.

And it's made in the food processor, start to finish, in the time it would take you to watch half an episode of Mad Men. It will taste so much more refined and alive than something that came out of a machine has a right to, it might make you angry. But mostly happy. Watch:

Make some hard-cooked eggs however you like to do that. We put them in cool water, brought them up to a simmer, then shut off the heat for 12 minutes, the Virginia Willis way. But if you want to gently boil them for 10 instead, that's fine too.

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Cool them, peel them, chop them up.

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Take your greens -- parsley, dill, scallions -- for a spin in the food processor, until they make a fine, fragrant mulch. You could use a blender instead, or try something manual with a knife and mortar or whisk, but I like the easy way.

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Add anchovies, garlic, capers, and lemon, and mulch some more.

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Ease in olive oil while the blade whirs on, and you'll get a brighter, more buoyant and mayonnaise-like sauce than your average salsa verde or pesto.

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Finally, stir in your chopped eggs -- if you want to do this by pulsing one last time in the food processor, I can't stop you (I couldn't stop myself) but know that if you do so for more than half a breath, you won't end up with neatly diced bits suspended in smooth green cream, but something more clotted.

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Make a huge batch on Easter. Set it out on the table with your lamb or ham. The next day, spoon it over poached salmon. Bundle boiled new potatoes all up in it, then take them to work with you. Pool it on top of grilled chicken, or shrimp, or steak. Dunk spears of blanched asparagus. And radishes. And fennel.

There's almost nothing you will cook for dinner this season (or the next) that you won't want to cover in green sauce.

Silver Palate's Green Sauce

Adapted slightly from The Silver Palate Good Times Cookbook (Workman, 1985)

Makes 1 1/2 cups

2 cups fresh parsley leaves
3 scallions (green onions, white and green parts), sliced
1/2 cup fresh dill sprigs
3 anchovy fillets, drained
3 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
1 tablespoon capers, drained
6 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
3/4 cup olive oil
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
2 hard-cooked eggs, finely chopped

See the full recipe (and save and print it) here.

Got a genius recipe to share -- from a classic cookbook, an online source, or anywhere, really? Please send it my way (and tell me what's so smart about it) at [emailprotected]. Thanks to Merrill Stubbs (and her mother!) for this one!

Photos by James Ransom

Silver Palate's Green Sauce - Genius Recipes for Spring (2024)

FAQs

Silver Palate's Green Sauce - Genius Recipes for Spring? ›

Use to marinade food before cooking

You can either marinate the meat in soy sauce on its own, or you can add some other ingredients like garlic, vinegar and lemon zest. Only marinate your meat in soy sauce for about half an hour. Any longer, and the food will taste too salty.

How to season with soy sauce? ›

Use to marinade food before cooking

You can either marinate the meat in soy sauce on its own, or you can add some other ingredients like garlic, vinegar and lemon zest. Only marinate your meat in soy sauce for about half an hour. Any longer, and the food will taste too salty.

What Argentinian sauce is a colorful green sauce made from oil and fresh herbs? ›

Chimichurri sauce hails from Uruguay and Argentina. It's commonly made with olive oil, red wine vinegar, garlic, red pepper flakes, finely chopped parsley, and dried or fresh oregano.

What is the difference between soy sauce and seasoning soy sauce? ›

As a side note, while seasoning sauce like Maggi enjoys worldwide popularity, it is not considered a soy sauce as it does not actually contain soybeans. Instead, it is a product of hydrolysed vegetable protein and additives.

How to jazz up soy sauce? ›

Add a dash of Maggi (a sauce with even more umami than soy), and pinches of white sugar, MSG (chicken bouillon or mushroom powder would also work), and white pepper to the soy concoction.

Why does my chimichurri taste bitter? ›

One possible cause is an overuse of parsley stems or garlic, which can have a slightly bitter taste. Another reason could be the use of spoiled ingredients. So, make sure you use fresh ingredients and stick to the listed amount in the recipe.

What is Peruvian green sauce made of? ›

Ají Verde is made from cilantro, scallions, garlic, lime juice, ají amarillo paste, mayonnaise, and a touch of salt. The fresh mint in this version isn't at all traditional, but it is delicious — feel free to skip it if you'd prefer. Some versions also include cheese and/or huacatay "black mint" paste.

What is the green Japanese sauce? ›

Wasabi is the grated rhizome of the wasabi plant. Prepared wasabi paste, also known as imitation wasabi, is what is sold in grocery stores and on most restaurant menus in the U.S. To mimic the flavor and color of wasabi, prepared wasabi paste typically contains horseradish, mustard powder and green food coloring.

What mixes well with soy sauce? ›

Mix miso paste, soy sauce and a bit of honey together to produce a sticky glaze that's perfect for coating fish, tofu, vegetables and most meats.

What can be added to soy sauce? ›

Simply add some acid by way of citrus juice or vinegar and your choice of fresh herbs or spices. Fresh ginger and garlic are good.

When should you add soy sauce? ›

Adding soy sauce too early can burn it. Remember, timing is key. Add soy sauce midway for that perfect cook.

How to season soy to taste like meat? ›

First, consider marinating your soya mince for at least 30 minutes before cooking. A mixture of soy sauce, garlic powder, and a touch of smoked paprika can go a long way. For those who prefer a spicier kick, add a pinch of cayenne pepper or a dash of hot sauce to the marinade.

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