Chorizo crisps are something I discovered recently and I think they're probably mildly addictive. Easy to make, they are a fantastic addition to this main course summer salad. It's something you can throw together very quickly, with the delicate smoked chicken given a spicy kick by the crunchy chorizo and unctuous harissa mayonnaise.
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Chorizo crisps are something I discovered recently and I think they're probably mildly addictive. Easy to make, they are a fantastic addition to this main course summer salad. It's something you can throw together very quickly, with the delicate smoked chicken given a spicy kick by the crunchy chorizo and unctuous harissa mayonnaise.

Don't skip the eggs, they add a bland creaminess that offsets the other ingredients beautifully and be cautious about adding extra salt, as the chorizo and chicken are quite salty in themselves.

For two people, just halve the quantities, as I have in the pictures. You can't really make a smaller quantity of mayonnaise but any leftovers will keep in the fridge, covered with cling film, for a couple of days.

Kickin' Smoked Chicken

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Ingredients:

2 smoked chicken breasts, thinly sliced at an angle

1/2 spicy chorizo, skinned and thinly sliced

4 hard-boiled eggs

A double handful of cherry tomatoes, halved or quartered

1/2 cucumber, peeled, deseeded and diced small

A quantity of harissa mayonnaise (see below)

Salad leaves

Oil and lemon juice to dress the leaves

A few basil leaves

For the harissa mayo:

1 egg yolk

150 ml light olive oil

2 tspn lemon juice

1 fat clove of garlic

1 tspn Dijon mustard

Salt and pepper

1 tspn boiling water

Harissa, to taste

Method:

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To make the mayo, first make sure all the ingredients are at room temperature. Then, using a bowl big enough to hold the finished mayo (this will make 150 ml), crush the garlic with a pinch of sea salt until you have a paste. Add half the lemon juice, the mustard, egg yolk and a grind of black pepper and blend with a small wire whisk or a fork.

Put the bowl on a folded tea towel so it doesn't slide around. Put the oil in a jug and add it to the bowl a few drips at a time, whisking well. When it begins to thicken, hold the jug high and pour in the oil in a thin, steady stream, whisking all the time. You should end up with a thick emulsion.

This method always works for me but if you are unlucky and it splits, put another egg yolk in a new bowl and add the first mix a drip at a time as before. Once you've made the basic mayonnaise, stir in a teaspoon or two of harissa, to taste.

Add the remaining lemon juice and the hot water to thin it a little. Then add a little more hot water until it has a consistency you can drizzle over the finished dish - it should not be too runny. Set aside in the fridge, covered in cling film.

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Boil the eggs for around 7-8 minutes then run cold water over them to cool. Peel and set aside in the fridge.

Skin the chorizo, slice it thinly, then fry it in a hot dry pan for a minute or two each side until crisp but not burned. Reserve the oil that runs off, blot the chorizo on kitchen paper and leave to cool on a wire rack.

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When you're ready to eat, toss the salad leaves with a teaspoon or two of olive oil and a little lemon juice to lightly coat the leaves.

Arrange them on a plate, slice the smoked chicken and lay it over the top, then add the halved hard-boiled eggs and the diced cucumber and tomato. Drizzle over some of the harissa mayo and scatter with the chorizo crisps and a few basil leaves. Dot a little chorizo oil around the edges of the plate. Eat and (I hope) enjoy.

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