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constellate(2) (iou) and Spinach and bacon salad with blue cheese dressing (recipes)


constellate(2) (iou)



constellate verb. L16.
[formed as CONSTELLATE adjective (see -ATE3), infl. by CONSTELLATION.]
verb trans. Astrology.
a. Predict by means of the stars; cast a horoscope for; affect with or Fashion under stellar influence. L16-M19.
b. In pass. Be predestined (to) by one's stars. M17-E19.
verb trans. Form into a constellation or group. M17.
S. Johnson He..must..constellate in himself the scattered graces which shine single in Other men. H. T. Lane Every immediate purpose we have is constellated with the great purposeperfection.
verb intrans. Cluster together like stars in a constellation. M17.
verb trans. Adorn thickly, as with stars. L17.
P. L. Fermor Miniatures and silhouettes constellate the spaces between the portraits.

Spinach and bacon salad with blue cheese dressing (recipes)






Serves 1



Preparation time

less than 30 mins



Cooking time

less than 10 mins

















Ingredients



1 tsp vegetable oil85g/3oz piece of back bacon, cut into strips, or bacon lardons2 thick slices bread2 tbsp olive oil100g/3½ oz blue cheese, crumbled3 tbsp double cream150g/5½ oz fresh spinach leaves1 free-range egg



Method



1. Heat the vegetable oil in a non-stick frying pan. Add the bacon and fry until golden. Remove from the pan using a slotted spoon and drain on kitchen paper. Set aside and keep warm.2. Heat a griddle pan. Generously drizzle both sides of the bread slices with olive oil, add to the griddle pan and cook on both sides until toasted and lightly charred. Remove from the pan and slice or tear into bite-sized pieces.3. Place the cheese and cream into a small pan and over a low-medium heat and stir until the cheese has melted and the sauce is smooth.4. Add the spinach leaves to the pan and stir until just wilted.5. Transfer the creamy spinach to a serving plate and top with the bacon and croutons.6. Bring a pan of water to the boil. Crack in an egg and reduce the heat to a simmer. Poach for four minutes then remove with a slotted spoon.7. Serve the poached egg on top of the spinach and bacon salad and serve straightaway.