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Young Leeks, Watercress & Asparagus with Tofu Gribiche
by Lee Watson from Peace and Parsnips
Serves 4-6

This springtime dish from Lee the Vegan is best enjoyed at the height of asparagus season. It’s a delicious, fresh side for any summer supper.

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Introduction
Some of my most magical memories are of camping in the Côte d’Or in France during le vendange (the grape-picking season). We were tipsy by 9 a.m. (purely medicinal for the back pain!) and by 10 a.m. had already munched our first whole baguette, the grape-pickers’ version of an express lunch, containing lashings of butter, marinated artichokes, local cheese and slabs of chocolate (this was in pre-vegan times of rampant indigestion). I returned to Britain like an overweight lump of salted beurre, with Beaujolais-tinted cheeks and a smile painted on my face. Many things have changed since then, but my love of old-fashioned romance, good French wine and gribiche are undiminished. I have tampered in a vegan fashion with the traditional recipe, but have always loved the tangy herbiness of this little condiment.
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Ingredients
| 500g | young leeks, trimmed and cleaned |
|---|---|
| 400g | young asparagus, trimmed |
| 300g | watercress, well washed and dried |
| 1 tbsp | olive oil |
| 3 tbsp | toasted pine nuts |
| For the tofu gribiche: | |
| 240g | firm tofu, well drained |
| 3 tsp | capers, drained and roughly chopped |
| 2 tbsp | chopped fresh tarragon leaves |
| 1 tbsp | chopped fresh chervil or parsley |
| sea salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste | |
| 3 tbsp | olive oil |
| 1/2 tsp | unrefined light brown sugar |
| 1 tsp | lemon juice |
| 1 tsp | Dijon mustard |
Method
Make the gribiche, preferably beforehand. Put the tofu into a bowl and break it down, using a fork – it should resemble hard-boiled eggs. Now mix in the capers and herbs and season well. Mix together the oil, sugar, lemon juice and mustard in a small bowl and stir it into the tofu. Cover and pop into the fridge for at least 30 minutes (2 hours is ideal).
Fill a medium saucepan two-thirds full with water, add a little salt, and bring to a rolling boil. Dunk in your leeks and cook for a couple of minutes, then remove with a slotted spoon and set aside to cool. Allow the water to come back to the boil, plunge in your asparagus and cook for a couple of minutes, then remove and set aside. Bring the water back to the boil again, blanch the watercress for 30 seconds and set aside also. (Keep this water: it is awesome stock.)
When cooled, dry the asparagus and leeks on kitchen paper (the leeks may need a gentle squeeze). Put a griddle pan on a high heat and brush with a little olive oil. When very hot, chargrill the leeks and asparagus for 1 minute each side. This will bring out even more of their flavours and also looks very cool indeed.
Once the vegetables are cool, place them on a shallow serving plate with the watercress. Spoon over the gribiche and top with a scattering of pine nuts. It’s a green feast!
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