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Alison Roman’s Labne with Sizzled Spring Onion and Chilli
by Alison Roman from Nothing Fancy: Unfussy Food for Having People Over
Makes 2 cups
Thick and creamy with a spicy kick, this labne dip from Alison Roman is a phenomenal side dish or snack for your next get-together. Serve with some crusty bread or fresh crudités and tuck in.
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Introduction
Among some of my friends, this has become known as ‘The Dip’, and now I literally cannot attend any social gathering or host any dinner party without someone requesting ‘The Dip’. When you make it, you’ll know why. It’s my very high-brow version of ranch dressing, and that’s all the intel you need. But if you’d like to know more, there is an oniony chilli oil that gets sizzled with coriander (cilantro) stems (or chives) and swirled into thick, lemony labne. From there, I’m sure you can assume that the combination of tangy dairy coupled with that herby chilli oil already sounds incredible, and maybe you are on your way to making this right now. If you can find green garlic or garlic shoots (which tend to be hyper seasonal and mostly found only at farmers’ markets), use them in place of the spring onion.
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Ingredients
| 80ml (2½fl oz⅓/ cup) | olive oil |
|---|---|
| 4 | spring onions (scallions) or green garlic (garlic shoots), white and light green parts thinly sliced |
| 1 tsp | chilli flakes |
| 2 tbsp | finely chopped coriander (cilantro) or chives, plus extra to garnish |
| flaky sea salt and freshly ground black pepper | |
| 500g (1lb 2oz/2 cups) | labne, full-fat Greek-style yoghurt or sour cream |
| 2 tbsp | lemon juice |
Method
Heat the olive oil, spring onion, chilli flakes and coriander in a small pot over medium–low heat. Cook, swirling occasionally, until the spring onion and chilli flakes start to visually and audibly sizzle and frizzle and turn the oil a bright fiery orange. Remove from the heat and leave until cool enough to taste, then season with salt and pepper.
Combine the labne and lemon juice in a medium bowl and season with salt and pepper.
Spoon into a bowl and swirl in the sizzled spring onion mixture. Garnish with extra coriander, if you like.
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