corn salad

Native to Europe, corn salad has nothing to do with corn… but it is used in salads. The narrow, dark green leaves of this plant are tender and have a tangy, nutlike flavor. In addition to being used as a salad green, corn salad can also be steamed and served as a vegetable. Though it’s often found growing wild in American cornfields, it’s considered a “gourmet” green and is therefore expensive and hard to find. It doesn’t keep well and should be used within a day or two of purchase. Corn salad should be washed and drained completely of any excess moisture before being stored airtight in a plastic bag. It’s also called field salad, field lettuce, lamb’s lettuce and mâche.

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