Organic Lettuce
Our seasonal lettuce this week is Batavia
About
Green batavia
Batavia, the most common lettuce in France, can be red or green. It has an earthy flavour and a slight crunch to the leaves; they will stand up to a punchy acidic dressing without much wilting. The inner leaves are milder and sweeter, but the dark outer leaves are richer in vitamins and minerals.
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Country of origin
Produced in- France
UK Seasonality
How to prepare
A good salad is all about balancing a variety of leaves with the right dressing. The basic ratio for a vinaigrette is 3 parts oil to 1 part vinegar. Add mustard, garlic, and salt and pepper to taste.
Storage
Store in the fridge - best eaten as fresh as possible. Whole leaves attached to the lettuce last twice as long as chopped, washed leaves. Delivered from our farm, so wash before eating.
Class
Our lettuces are sold as class 2. This means that they might not look cosmetically perfect, but they are grown for the very best flavour. (We have to tell you this to satisfy some EU rules).
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Grown by Uni-Vert co-operative, Nîmes, France
Uni-Vert are a co-operative of 35 farmers that supply us with a range from spinach and lettuces in winter, to sweet pears throughout August and September.
Lettuce recipes
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BBQ grilled little gem lettuce
Serves: 4 Total time: 10 min
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Griddled little gem, aioli & pine nuts
Serves: 2 Total time: 20 min
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FIELD KITCHEN RECIPE
Grilled Gem Lettuce with Anchovy & Brown Butter
Serves: 8 Total time: 25 min
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Greens & Beans
Serves: 2 Total time: 35 min
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Easy broad bean salad
Serves: 6 Total time: 15 min
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Minted braised Little Gems
Serves: 4 Total time: 35 min