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Also known as rucola or arugula, rocket is a strong, peppery salad leaf. Find out how to select and store rocket, plus our favourite recipe suggestions.
Rocket is a very 'English' leaf, and has been used in salads since Elizabethan times. It has a strong, peppery flavour, and the leaves have a slight 'bite' to them. If you see 'rucola' or 'arugula' for sale or on a restaurant menu, it's the same thing.
Just rinse rocket and you’re ready to go.
Mix with other salad leaves; throw a handful on top of pasta or a pizza. You can also wilt it into pasta dishes or eggs – just add at the last minute to retain the peppery flavour.
Recipe suggestions:
Blitz into a rocket pesto to stir through pasta or spoon over mozzarella. Fold into a prawn, fennel & rocket risotto, or scatter over a mushroom, ricotta & rocket tart.
Egg & rocket pizzas are healthy and quick to make. Balsamic steaks with beetroot & rocket are easy but impressive.
Store in the bottom part of your fridge, in brown paper or a perforated bag. It will last for a maximum of two days.
Available year-round in supermarkets. Rocket is incredibly easy to grow, in fact, it could take over your whole veg patch.
Learn how to grow your own rocket from the experts at Gardeners’ World.
Look for perky dark-bright green leaves. Avoid those that look slimy, yellowed or browning, as they’re past their best.
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