How To Core And Chop Lettuce ~ How To Cook Like Your Grandmother
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Monday, May 12, 2008

How To Core And Chop Lettuce



Some people swear by ceramic or plastic knives for cutting lettuce. The idea is that metal knives cause the leaves to turn brown at the edges faster. Actually, it's not the metal that does it. What happens is any cutting will cut cells, which then turn brown. If you want your lettuce to last longer don't cut it. Rip the leaves by hand.

I usually don't see the problem, though. When I buy lettuce, I have salad at every meal until it's gone.




Directions

First up, the core. You can cut this out if you really want to. But it's way easier this way:



Set the bottom -- the side you just pulled the core out of -- down and cut it in half.



Then in quarters.



You could stop now and serve what the trendy restaurants are calling a "wedge salad".



If you haven't seen it they literally take those wedges you see above and pour some dressing over it. Yeah, that's a salad. Okay.

But for normal people who aren't trying to impress anyone, it's better to do just a little more work and get the lettuce into bite-sized pieces. So put one half -- two quarters -- down flat, start at one end, and chop about an inch wide all the way across.



And that's it.

5 comments:

Ryan said...

Hey Drew,
Great post on the lettuce. That is almost how the professional chefs do it, but I think they chop the lettuce holding it in their hands... hard to explain if you haven't seen it.

I wouldn't recommend doing that yourself though without training since you will slice your hand open probably. As my friend did at work once...

I wish I thought to post all these simple how to things, it is such a good idea and so simple!!

Cheers

Ryan

Annissa said...

When I started working as a waitress, I was shocked to see the kitchen guys laboriously hacking away at the heads of lettuce to remove the cores. They were much relieved when I taught them this trick!

Drew Kime said...

Annissa, were they embarrassed that a waitress was teaching them how to cook? :-)

kookmetmij said...

Ok, I just love this trick and am going to use it in front of anyone who can see it and pretend like I'm doing this always and for years.... hehehe...thanks ;-) How do you come up with this???

Drew Kime said...

I worked at a restaurant in college. Since we did mostly sandwiches, we went through a lot of lettuce.