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Ingredients

NameAmount (Metric / US)
ANCHOVY DESALTED6 fillet
CAPERS AS YOU LIKE6 servings
CHERRY TOMATOES6
DIJON MUSTARD1 Tbsp
EGGS4
EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL5 Tbsps
GREEN BEANS150 g / 5.29 oz
OLIVES AS YOU LIKE6 servings
ONION1
POTATOES2 large
SALT6 servings
WINE VINEGAR2 Tbsps
BELL PEPPER1

Niçoise Salad

If you have around 45 minutes to spend in the kitchen, Niçoise Salad might be a super gluten free, dairy free, whole 30, and pescatarian recipe to try. This recipe makes 6 servings with 300 calories, 8g of protein, and 18g of fat each. For $1.27 per serving, this recipe covers 16% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. 1 person has tried and liked this recipe. It works well as a Mediterranean hor d'oeuvre. If you have salt, dijon mustard, bell pepper, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. It is brought to you by Foodista. Taking all factors into account, this recipe earns a spoonacular score of 51%, which is good. Niçoise Salad, Nicoise Salad, and Nicoise Salad are very similar to this recipe.

Instructions

  1. Let's start with cutting the vegetables.
  2. Cut the potatoes into chunks, green beans in half, pepper into strips, cherry tomatoes into 4 pieces, and onion into thin slices.
  3. Better put all the vegetables in a large bowl.
  4. Now cut in 4 parts the eggs, and use only half immediately with the vegetables, the other will be used for garnishing, add the olives 3 anchovy fillets and desalted.
  5. Prepare the vinaigrette for seasoning: with a fork dissolve in a small bowl a pinch of salt (very little salt, there are anchovies and capers, you always have time to add salt) with the Dijon mustard and the vinegar emulsifies all with extra virgin olive oil.
  6. Seasoning salad, taste if is enough salt and garnish with the remaining eggs anchovies and capers.

Chardonnay, Alcoholic Drink, and White Wine are great choices for Salad Nicoise. Sauvignon Blanc and Gruner Veltliner both have herby notes that complement salads with enough acid to match tart vinaigrettes, while a Chardonnay can be a good pick for creamy salad dressings. The Maddalena Chardonnay with a 4.9 out of 5 star rating seems like a good match. It costs about 13 dollars per bottle.

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