Dive Into Flavor with the Vibrant Tuna Niçoise Salad
What salad from the sun-kissed city of Nice, France, should you add to your evening meal repertoire?
It’s Tuna Niçoise Salad.
It is a celebration of simplicity and flavors.
The original version of Niçoise salad was even more simple: salted tomatoes, hard boiled eggs, anchovies, and olive oil. It was considered a much beloved poor man’s meal.
Then
August Escoffier, a French chef who is known as the king of chefs and the chefs to kings and whose work spanned the 18th and 19th centuries, added boiled potatoes and green beans to the salad.
And there’s been controversy ever since from the purists who say that’s not traditional.
But it stuck and most often today you will see boiled potatoes and green beans in a Niçoise salad along with capers, olives, and canned tuna.
Cooking Up Fun: Pan-Searing Tuna
There is no shame in using canned tuna in this salad.
It’s quick, easy, and tuna packed in oil is delish and one of my weeknight go-tos.
Elevate your Tuna Niçoise Salad experience with pan-seared tuna.
It’s simple and fast.
Heat a pan over medium-high heat and add a splash of olive oil, just enough to coat the bottom of the skillet. Season the tuna on both sides, lay it in the skillet for not more than 1-2 minutes on each side. You’re aiming for a beautifully browned crust with a rare to medium-rare center.
Fresh, Flavorful Ingredients in Tuna Niçoise Salad
But before the fun of pan-searing, make the dressing for your salad and prep your veggies.
1. The Dressing. Whisk together olive oil, white wine vinegar, lemon juice, lemon zest, minced shallots and Dijon mustard. Set that aside for the flavors to meld.
2. Red Potatoes. Cut the red potatoes into wedges and simmer in salted water for 8 minutes, or just until perfectly tender. Drain the potatoes and toss them in a bit of dressing as soon as they are done so they absorb the flavors of the dressing.
3. Green Beans. Cut green beans into 2-inch lengths and pan-steam them in salted water for two minutes. Shock them in an ice bath to stop the cooking. This cooking process ensures bright-colored green beans.
Toss these veggies together with dressing and plate them. Garnish with Niçoise olives, capers and a perfectly boiled egg cut into quarters. Lay your seared tuna on top.
Take a step back, admire your creation, give thanks, and dig into your Tuna Niçoise Salad.
Make it today and enjoy it at the table with your friends and family.
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