Squash, barley, blue cheese and walnut salad recipe

Chef and author of this recipe, Gill Meller, says: "I used to think autumn was my favourite season, but now, as I look out of the window at the trees, I realise I love all four seasons equally. Cooking helps me remember this. Everything I make is tangled up in the shifting patterns of the year, but I’ll make most things I like to eat only once or twice during that time. It is the forgetting that makes every dish special." 

Ingredients

For the dressing: For the salad:

Details

  • Cuisine: English
  • Recipe Type: Salad
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Preparation Time: 60 mins
  • Cooking Time: 20 mins
  • Serves: 4

Step-by-step

  1. Heat the oven to 200°C/180°C fan/400°F/Gas 6. First, make the dressing. Put all the ingredients in a small jug, season and whisk until thoroughly combined. Set aside. 
  2. Rinse the pearled barley well, then put it in a large pan and cover with plenty of cold water. Set the pan over a medium-high heat and bring it to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for about 20-30 minutes, or until the grains are tender.
  3. Drain well, then while the barley is still warm, spoon over a third of the dressing, season with salt and pepper, and turn together. 
  4. While the barley is cooking, halve and deseed the squash. If it needs peeling then do this too. Cut the squash into large bitesize chunks. Scatter the squash and sliced garlic cloves over a roasting tin. Trickle over the extra-virgin olive oil and tear over the sage leaves and rosemary sprigs. Season with salt and pepper and tumble together. Roast for 45-50 minutes, turning occasionally, or until everything is soft, sweet and caramelised. 
  5. At this point scatter in the walnut halves – you can break them up a bit if you like – and the cooked barley. Return the tray to the oven for 5 minutes, then remove it, turn everything once more, then allow to cool to room temperature. 
  6. Wash and spin-dry the leaves you’ve decided to use. Tumble these through the salad, right there in the roasting tin. 
  7. Crumble over the blue cheese and trickle over the remaining dressing before serving. 

Extracted from Outside: Recipes for a Wilder Way of Eating by Gill Meller (Quadrille, £30). Photography by Andrew Montgomery.

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