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Endive Cups With Blue Cheese, Celery, and Croutons

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Eating your veggies is a lot easier when there's cheese and fried bread involved. If you're not a blue cheese person, any firm, flavorful cheese—think Parm or aged cheddar—would slay here.

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What you’ll need

Recipe information

  • Yield

    4 servings

Ingredients

2 large endives
2 slices sourdough bread
¼ cup plus 2 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil, divided, plus more for drizzling
½ tsp. kosher salt, divided
1 celery stalk
Freshly ground black pepper
½ lemon
1 3-oz. piece hard blue cheese (such as Bayley Hazen Blue)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Slice root ends off 2 endive. Separate larger leaves and arrange on a platter; save smaller inner leaves for a salad some other time.

    Step 2

    Remove crust from 2 slices bread, then tear bread into ¼" pieces (you should have about 3 cups bread).

    Step 3

    Heat ¼ cup oil in a medium skillet over medium until shimmering. Add bread and reduce heat to medium-low. Fry bread, tossing occasionally with a spatula or slotted spoon, until golden brown, 3–5 minutes.

    Step 4

    Transfer croutons to a paper towel-lined plate; season immediately with salt and set aside to cool.

    Step 5

    Quarter 1 celery stalk lengthwise, then slice crosswise (you want a fine uniform dice here). Transfer celery to a medium bowl.

    Step 6

    Add croutons, remaining 1 Tbsp. oil, ¼ tsp. salt, and a few grinds of pepper to bowl. Squeeze lemon over and toss to combine.

    Step 7

    Spoon celery mixture into base of endive leaves.

    Step 8

    Using the medium holes of a box grater, grate 3 oz. blue cheese over endive.

    Step 9

    Top with an extra drizzle of oil and a few grinds of pepper.

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