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NOTE: The courgette should be uniform and not very thick so that the slices come out in a similar size. There is no need to peel it.
** The dressing should have a slightly bittersweet flavour, so you can add a little more honey or vinegar, to your taste
** Parmesan cheese can be shaved using a fine knife, mandoline or a potato peeler.
** Grated orange zest should only be the coloured part, the white underlayer gives a bitter taste.
** Sprouts are your personal choice, but they should be thin such as those of alfalfa, onion, baby radish…
** Instead of dehydrated petals you can add edible flowers
** 1 dssp = dessert spoon
** tbsp = tablespoon
Original recipe created by Dolorss from the blog Blog de cuina de la Dolorss[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row background_image=”1800″][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]
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