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How to turn an excess of herbs into a showstopping sauce for just about anything – recipe | Waste not

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This make-ahead, easy green sauce is suitable for to almost any main dish and a great way to use up hang-about herbs Whenever I want to cook something special, my first thought is always salsa verde, and Christmas is no exception.This vibrant sauce is so forgiving and endlessly versatile – a last-minute showstopper that can be whipped up with a few store-cupboard ingredients and some herbs.It’s normally made with parsley, garlic, capers, anchovy fillets, olive oil and vinegar, but as long as the end result is green and saucy, I’m generally more than happy.Finely chop whatever herbs you have to hand – I used rosemary, sage, lemon verbena and nasturtiumsfrom the garden.Green sauce is a forgiving, adaptable recipe, and a great way to use an excess of herbs or leafy greens and their stalks.

It’s delicious with almost any simple roast, grilled or fried fish, vegetable or meat, and elevates any meal almost effortlessly.I find that chopping the herbs by hand creates a much nicer texture than using a blender.If you do use a blender, simply pulse all the ingredients at once, but make sure you’ve chopped the herbs 10mm or smaller first.I like salsa verde better once it’s had time to sit and rest, because that gives the acid time to break down the herbs and for the flavours to amalgamate, so ideally make this sauce the day before, or first thing in the morning.100g mixed seasonal fresh herbs, leaves and soft stalks; discard any very woody stalks1 small garlic clove, peeled, or 1 tbsp finely chopped onion1 pinch coarse sea salt 1 tbsp capers, finely chopped (optional) 2 anchovy fillets (optional)3 tbsp stale bread (optional)1½ tbsp vinegar (white- or red-wine or cider vinegar)1 tsp mustard (optional)50-100ml extra-virgin olive oilGather all the herbs into a bunch and finely chop all the way up from stalk to leaf.

Cross chop finely until everything is evenly chopped.If you’d like a thicker sauce, chop the stale bread into small cubes, toss with the vinegar or lemon juice, and leave to soak.In a mortar, pound the garlic and sea salt with the capers and anchovy fillets, if using.Once that’s all broken down into a puree, add all the chopped herbs and pound again for 30 seconds, to break them down.Pound in the stale bread, if using; if not, just add the tablespoon and a half of vinegar or lemon juice now.

Stir in the mustard, if using, then finish with enough extra-virgin olive oil to give the salsa a consistency that’s to your liking.Season to taste, adjust the acidity, so, if need be, then store in a clean jar and use within a day or two.
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S&P 500 and Dow hit record highs as Santa rally reaches Wall Street – as it happened

The fabled Santa rally has reached the New York stock exchange!The S&P 500 index of US company shares has hit a record high today, on a shortened Christmas Eve trading session. It touched a new intraday record high of 6,921.42 points, surpassing its previous peak in October.The rally comes as investors continued to bet on more interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve next year.There’s also lingering relief that yesterday’s GDP report showed the US economy grew rather faster than expected in the July-September quarter

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Alexander Wishart obituary

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‘Undermines free speech’: Labour MP hits back at US government over visa ban on UK campaigners

A senior Labour MP has accused the Trump administration of undermining free speech after Marco Rubio, the US secretary of state, announced sanctions against two British anti-disinformation campaigners.Chi Onwurah, the chair of parliament’s technology select committee, criticised the US government hours after it announced “visa-related” sanctions against five Europeans, including Imran Ahmed and Clare Melford.Ahmed leads the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), while Melford is chief executive of the Global Disinformation Index (GDI), both of which have clashed directly with Elon Musk, the owner of X and a former adviser to the US president.Onwurah said on Wednesday: “Banning people because you disagree with what they say undermines the free speech the administration claims to seek.“We desperately need a wide ranging debate on whether and how social media should be regulated in the interests of the people

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Visa ban for European critics of online harm is first shot in US free speech war

For Maga politicians, European tech regulation hits hard in two areas: at the economic interests of Silicon Valley and at their view of free speech.The action against five Europeans who are taking on harmful content and the platforms that host it has had an inevitable feel to it, given the increasingly vociferous reactions to the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) and the UK’s Online Safety Act (OSA). Both pieces of legislation require social media firms to protect users or face the threat of sizeable fines. Indeed, Elon Musk’s X has been fined €120m (£105m) this month for breaching the DSA.These acts are prime examples of what US Republicans see as an anti-free speech culture on the other side of the Atlantic

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Australia mull over spin question as Todd Murphy enters mix with plenty to play for

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Venus Williams marries actor and model Andrea Preti in Palm Beach ceremony

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