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Give yourself a salad break

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There are times when you simply need a light and healthy timeout. When the weather is hot and cooking is out of the question, or if you’ve been overindulg­ing in meaty protein since the onset of grilling season, a simple salad presents a welcome break. Especially when it’s a fattoush salad.

Fattoush is a traditiona­l Levantine salad. It’s a garden salad and a bread salad at once, brimming with fresh greens and garden vegetables, studded with feta cheese and olives, and tumbled with shards of crispy pita bread. It’s a light, bright and remarkably satisfying dish, thanks to the convergenc­e of textures and salty, briny flavors. The pita pieces serve as “croutons” and soak up a puckery dressing infused with lemon and sumac.

Sumac may be the spice you didn’t know you needed. It’s a tart red berry that is dried, ground and used for cooking in Middle Eastern and Mediterran­ean cuisine. Sumac has a distinct sharp and floral flavor and imparts a tang to dressings, marinades and seasonings for meat and vegetables. Unlike lemons or vinegar, it’s neither bitter nor acidic, yet it imparts an acidic and citrusy note when added to a dish. It also is a vibrant garnish, thanks to its garnet color.

Fattoush salad

Active time: 15 minutes Total time: 15 minutes Yield: Serves 4 to 6

2 pita breads, each about 6 inches Extra-virgin olive oil

Dressing:

1⁄3 cup extra-virgin olive oil

3 tablespoon­s freshly squeezed lemon

juice

1 garlic clove, minced or pushed through

a press

1⁄2 teaspoon kosher salt, or to taste

1⁄2 teaspoon dried sumac

1⁄4 teaspoon ground cumin

1⁄4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper,

or to taste

Salad:

1 head romaine (or 2 little gems), torn

into bite-size pieces

1 cup baby arugula

1 cup cherry or grape tomatoes, halved 1⁄2 English cucumber, quartered

lengthwise, thinly sliced

1⁄2 small red onion, thinly sliced

1⁄2 cup pitted Kalamata olives

1⁄3 cup crumbled feta cheese, plus extra

for garnish

1⁄4 cup loosely packed mint leaves,

coarsely chopped

1⁄4 cup loosely packed cilantro leaves and

tender stems, coarsely chopped Sumac for sprinkling

Heat the oven broiler or grill. Lightly brush the pita bread with olive oil and cut each pita into 6 wedges. Broil or grill until light golden and crisp. Remove from the heat, cool to the touch and break into bite-size pieces.

Whisk the dressing ingredient­s in a bowl until emulsified.

Combine the salad ingredient­s and the pita in a large bowl. Drizzle half of the vinaigrett­e over the salad and toss to combine. Add more vinaigrett­e to your taste and toss again. Serve garnished with additional feta and a sprinkle of sumac.

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