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In the kitchen with Michael Long of Opus

Michael Long, executive chef of Opus (2575 Main Street, Littleton), and the subject of this week's Chef and Tell interview, knows a thing or two about Caesar salads: He won the 2007 American Institute of Food And Wine's Caesar salad award in 2007. In this riff on the classic, Long...
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Michael Long, executive chef of Opus (2575 Main Street, Littleton), and the subject of this week’s Chef and Tell interview, knows a thing or two about Caesar salads: He won the 2007 American Institute of Food And Wine’s Caesar salad award in 2007. In this riff on the classic, Long adds prosciutto and slow-roasted garlic cloves for a fresh spin.

Knife and fork hearts of romaine with prosciutto, white anchovies and roasted garlic

Ingredients

For dressing

4 egg yolks
2 tablespoons dry mustard
2 white anchovies, chopped
1 teaspoon raw garlic, finely chopped
Juice of two lemons
1 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
1 cup Extra virgin olive oil
1 cup neutral salad oil

To assemble

4 heads of romaine lettuce, washed, hearts only, slices into wedges and core removed
8 slices prosciutto, thinly sliced

Plate garnishes

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3 cloves garlic, peeled and slow-roasted
2 fillets white anchovy
¼ cup Asiago cheese, grated
One breadstick
One-half of a hard-boiled egg

Preparation

Make dressing

In a food processor, combine eggs through black pepper. Blend until smooth, then with motor running, gradually add the olive oil and salad oil until the mixture is emulsified.

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To assemble and serve
Wrap prosciutto around bottom of romaine wedges. Divide the wedges equally between four salad plates. Arrange slow-roasted garlic cloves, white anchovies, grated Asiago, breadsticks and hard-boiled eggs on each plate. Drizzle dressing on top of wedges. Serve immediately.

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