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1. Position the spear near the edge of the board so you can get a good position with your peeler.
Peel the outer skin off the top and then on the bottom. Otherwise this shaved slice will be tough....
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...to shave the asparagus hold the spear by the tip and use the peeler to shave toward the end of the stalk. I found that any other way the asparagus snaps in half.
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2. Pick the best shavings. the first shaving with the outer husk is often tough. |
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3. Mash a few strawberries and add the ingredients for the dressing and blend in a food processor or mash well by hand. |
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4. Mix the dressing with the asparagus shavings and strawberries. Toss well so all is coated. It is important to let the shavings and strawberries marinate only for a minute as you don't want them to get limp. Right before serving add a couple sprinkles of salt. |
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5. Place 3 romaine leaves on each plate lift out the strawberries and shavings and arrange on the leaves. Top with chunks of feta or Parmesan cheese. |
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Garnish with Pumpernickel triangles and top with cracked pepper.
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Parmesan is also wonderful on this salad.
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