Laura Calders Salade Nicoise Food

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SALADE NIçOISE



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This classic French salad, with its vibrant composition of fresh and cooked vegetables, unctuous oil-cured tuna, anchovies, and soft-boiled eggs, is filling enough to be a meal. Chef Boulud offers two options for dressing: a simple garnish of lemon and oil, or his grandmother's cherished vinaigrette recipe.

Provided by Daniel Boulud

Categories     main-dish

Time 45m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 29

10 fingerling potatoes
1 sprig thyme
1 bay leaf
Sea salt
8 ounces haricots verts, ends trimmed, thin green beans; also called French beans
3 large eggs
Ice
1 bunch scallions
8 French breakfast radishes, or Cherry Belle radishes
1 head Boston lettuce
1 head baby gem lettuce
1 bunch cocktail tomatoes, on the vine
1 pound canned Mediterranean tuna, packed in oil, preferably Tonnino or La Pescadora brands
1 bunch purple or sweet basil
1 bunch chervil
1/2 cup black niçoise olives
3 cups arugula leaves, loosely packed
1 8-oz can Spanish anchovies, preferably Don Bocarte brand
1 lemon
extra-virgin olive oil
Sea salt
Freshly ground white pepper
3 cloves garlic, sliced
Sea salt
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
13 grinds Freshly ground white pepper
1 cup extra-virgin olive oil
Water, as needed to thin

Steps:

  • Potatoes: Fill a small saucepan with water. Add potatoes, thyme sprig, bay leaf, and a pinch of salt. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer, and cook until tender, about 15 minutes. Haricots vert: Fill a large saucepan with water and bring to a boil. When boiling, add a big pinch of salt, followed by haricots verts. Cook until tender with a slight snap, 4-9 minutes depending on size. Eggs: Fill a small saucepan with water and bring to a boil. When boiling, use a spoon to gently ease eggs into the water. Cook exactly 7½ minutes. Meanwhile, prepare two ice baths: Fill two large bowls with water and plenty of ice.
  • Scallions: Trim away the very end of the root while keeping scallion intact; remove the thick outer layer. Cut away the dark green top, leaving a 3-inch length of white and light-green scallion. Make several 1-inch vertical cuts down the top to create a scallion "brush." Repeat with all the scallions and place them in an ice bath to preserve freshness. Radishes: Slice each radish lengthwise into thin slices. Set aside.
  • When beans are mostly tender with a touch of firmness, use a strainer to transfer them to an ice bath to stop the cooking. Remove eggs and place them into the same ice bath. Check potatoes for doneness by piercing one with a knife; there should be no resistance. Remove potatoes and set aside; discard thyme and bay leaf. Peel eggs, slice in half lengthwise, and set aside.
  • Assembly: On a serving platter, layer the Boston lettuce, followed by the baby gem. Slice potatoes in half lengthwise and distribute evenly, followed by haricots verts, scallions, whole tomatoes, radish, large chunks of tuna, and eggs. Garnish with leaves of basil and chervil.
  • Pit olives (optional): Place olives on a flat surface. Press the bottom of a small bowl on the olives to loosen their pits; remove and discard the pits. Scatter the pitted olives over the salad. Next, tuck small bunches of arugula within the lettuce. Finally, finish assembling the salad by laying about 10 anchovies evenly across the top.
  • Chef Boulud offers two options for dressing the salad. Lemon & Oil Dressing: Zest lemon evenly over the salad, then sprinkle with lemon juice. Drizzle with olive oil, and finish with pepper and salt. (Note: Use salt with moderation, since the tuna and anchovies are already salted.) Grand-Mère's Vinaigrette: In a bowl, add the sliced garlic and a pinch of salt. Use a fork to mash the garlic into a coarse paste. Add mustard, vinegar, and pepper; stir to combine. Add olive oil in a slow stream, whisking constantly with the fork to emulsify. Add a teaspoon of water at a time, whisking between additions, to thin vinaigrette as desired. Place vinaigrette into a serving dish and serve alongside the salad.

SALADE NICOISE



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     side-dish

Time 25m

Yield 2 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 teaspoon tarragon vinegar
1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1/2 clove garlic, minced
1/4 cup/60 ml mild olive oil, or half olive oil and half peanut oil
Lemon juice, if needed
Salt and freshly ground pepper
About 10 leaves from a head of Bibb lettuce
About 6 fresh basil leaves, shredded
4 ounces/110 g green beans, blanched in salted water, refreshed and drained
6 baby red potatoes, boiled until tender and sliced
6 cherry tomatoes, halved
3 baby artichoke hearts, cooked and quartered
1 very small purple onion, sliced very thinly and separated into rings
Handful nicoise olives
2 hard-cooked eggs, peeled and quartered
3 or 4 anchovy fillets
Fleur de sel and freshly ground pepper

Steps:

  • For the dressing: Whisk together the vinegar, mustard and garlic. Whisk in the oil, adding it in a thin stream. Taste, and add some lemon juice if the dressing isn't sharp enough. Season with salt and pepper.
  • For the salad: Toss the lettuce leaves with a very little bit of the dressing and the shredded basil, and arrange on a platter. Toss the green beans, potatoes, tomatoes and artichoke hearts separately in a bit of dressing, and arrange on the platter. Scatter the onions and olives on top. Arrange the eggs and anchovies on top. Season with fleur de sel and pepper.

SALAD NICOISE



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h25m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 26

6 very fresh eggs
6 to 8 red-skinned or yukon gold potatoes, of a uniform, medium size (2-inch diameter)
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 pound very fresh, crisp, young, string-less green beans
2 tablespoons salt
1 tablespoon finely minced shallots or scallions
1/3 cup dry white wine
1/3 cup cold water
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
3 to 4 tablespoons excellent olive oil
1 large head Boston lettuce
Oil and Lemon Dressing, recipe follows
3 to 4 ripe red tomatoes quartered through the stem or 12 to 16 ripe full-flavored cherry tomatoes halved through the stem
1 (2-ounce) can or bottle anchovy fillets packed in olive oil
1 (8-ounce) can oil-packed chunk white tuna, drained
Fresh lemon juice
1 cup good mayonnaise
2 tablespoons capers (fine fat ones if possible)
1/2 cup small Italian or French black olives, pits in, and packed in brine
Fresh parsley sprigs
1/2 lemon, zested and juiced (at least 1 tablespoon)
1/4 teaspoon salt
Freshly ground black pepper
1/2 tablespoon Dijon mustard
1/2 tablespoon finely minced shallots or scallions
1/2 cup excellent olive oil

Steps:

  • With a push pin, pierce the large ends of eggs to release the air bubble, which otherwise can expand during cooking, cracking the egg shell. Into a 3-quart sauce pan place the eggs. Pour in 2 1/2 quarts of cold water. Bring just to the rolling boil, remove from heat, cover the pan closely, and set the timer for 17 minutes.
  • Transfer the eggs to a bowl of ice cubes and water, and let cool for 2 minutes (to shrink the egg body from the shell) while you bring the egg water back to the boil. Then transfer the eggs back into the boiling water and let boil for exactly 10 seconds (to expand the shell from the egg body).
  • At once, and 1 by 1, tap an egg gently all over on a hard surface to crack the shell and starting at the large end, peel under a thin stream of cold water. Return it to the iced water, and continue with the rest. Let them chill a good 20 minutes in the iced water?rapid cooling helps prevent the dark line between yolk and white.
  • Always store hard-boiled eggs in the refrigerator, submerged in ice water in an uncovered container, where they will keep perfectly 3 to 4 days.
  • Scrub the potatoes under running water with a vegetable brush, and place in a steamer basket over a saucepan containing 2 inches of water. Bring to the boil, lower heat to moderate, cover closely, and steam about 20 minutes or until cooked through?be sure they are really cooked through, cut one in half and taste carefully. Peel while still hot, halve them, cut into slices 1/4-inch thick.
  • In a 2-quart bowl, combine salt, shallots, wine, and water. Lift the potatoes gently into a the 2-quart bowl. Using a bulb baster, so as not to break the slices, baste the potatoes with the liquid. Taste for seasoning adding more salt, if needed, grinds of pepper, and several spoonfuls of the olive oil. Baste several times as the potatoes cool.
  • In a large kettle, set over moderately high heat, bring 6 quarts of water to the boil. Wash and drain the green beans, then snap off both ends. Add 2 tablespoons of salt to the boiling water and drop the beans into the kettle. Cover the kettle for a moment, just until it boils again. Uncover at once and boil slowly (moderate bubbles) for 3 to 4 minutes. The beans are done when just cooked through?taste one to be sure?just tender with the slightest crunch. Drain immediately. At once return the beans to the kettle and run cold water into it to cool the beans rapidly, adding a tray or two of ice cubes if you have them. When chilled, in 5 minutes or so, drain again, dry in a clean towel, and refrigerate in a covered bowl until ready to assemble salad.
  • Separate the lettuce leaves, wash, and spin dry. Shortly before serving so that all elements will remain at their freshest, toss the lettuce leaves in a large bowl with just enough dressing to coat them. Taste the potatoes, adding a little more seasoning if necessary. Halve the eggs. Toss the green beans with a spoonful of the dressing. Lightly salt the cut surfaces of the tomatoes and dribble over a little dressing. Open and drain the anchovies, separating them with a form. Drain the canned tuna, flake gently, and season with lemon juice and pepper. Arrange the largest lettuce leaves nicely around the sides of the serving bowl or platter, and make a bed of the remaining leaves in the center, where you will pile the potatoes. Place the egg yolks against the lower part of the potatoes, spoon a dollop of mayonnaise over each yolk, and decorate with crossed strips of anchovies and a sprinkling of capers. Divide the beans, tomatoes, and tuna into 6 portions, and place at strategic intervals around the potatoes.
  • Survey the platter, scattering black olives and tucking parsley springs wherever needed. Serve as soon as possible.
  • Grate the lemon peel into a screw-top jar, add the salt, several grinds of pepper, mustard, minced shallots, and 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Shake well to blend, then pour in the oil and shake vigorously again. Taste for seasoning, adding more lemon, salt and pepper if needed.
  • Yield: about 2/3 cup

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