I was making a quick lunch with some Polish smoked mackerel and wanted to make a couple of salads to go with it.
I had some celery stems and though I would make my easy celery & peanut salad with sultanas. This is in an earlier post Seler – Celeriac – Celery
I suddenly realised that I did not have any salted peanuts so decided to improve and use an apple with the celery, which are two of the ingredients of WaldorfSalad.
It turned out very well and will be going on my list of easy standby salads.
The general word for pasta in Polish is makaron .. from the Italian macaroni or maccheroni which is thought to originate from the Greek makaria – food made from barley!
If you use home-made noodles or chopped tagliatelle – you could call this łazanki with fruit.
Amounts of pasta and apples are not that critical.
Ingredients
250g cooked small sized pasta
500g cooking apples
100g & 100g granulated sugar
¾ teaspoon of ground cinnamon
3 eggs separated
50g butter
Method
Peel and chop the apples.
Partly cook them with 100g of sugar.
Leave then slightly chunky.
Add cinnamon and stir.
Leave to cool.
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Melt the butter.
Grease an oven proof dish with some of the butter.
Pre-heat the oven to GM4 180°C.
Mix the pasta with the rest of the butter.
Whisk the egg yolks with 100g of sugar till pale and frothy.
Lightly whisk the egg whites.
Mix the whites with the yolk mixture and whisk again.
Mix the buttered pasta with the egg and sugar mixture.
Spread out half the pasta as a layer at the bottom of the dish.
Put the cooked apples on top of the pasta.
Spread the rest of the pasta on top of the apples.