Appetizing Tuscan Tuna Salad Recipe Video

Tuscan Tuna Salad is a light salad for supper. Along with the Tuscan Tuna Salad recipe we give great tips for making it perfect. It involves a lot of ingredients, so make sure you have them all before starting. Enjoy this healthy salad.

Summary

Difficulty LevelEasyHealth IndexJust Enjoy
CourseTaste
MethodDish
SpecialityMain Ingredient,
Interest Group

Ingredients

 Yellow pepper1
 Red pepper1
 Ripe plum tomatoes2
 Fresh thyme sprigs4
 Garlic2 Clove (10 gm), peeled and lightly crushed
 Red wine vinegar3 Teaspoon (Good Quality)
 Ciabatta bread slices2 , crusts removed
 Butter20 Gram (Small Knob Of)
 Black olives8 , drained (Packed In Olive Oil)
 Marinated anchovies5 , drained
 Miniature capers1 Tablespoon, drained
 Extra virgin olive oil1 1⁄2 Tablespoon
 Basil leaves12 Small
 Sea salt To Taste (Fine)
 Freshly ground black pepper To Taste
 Black peppercorns1 Tablespoon
 Fennel seeds1 Tablespoon
 Coriander seeds1 Tablespoon
 Tuna loin200 Gram (Very Fresh)
 Mild olive oil2 Teaspoon
 Mild olive oil2 Teaspoon

Directions

Use a cooks blow torch to carefully blacken and blister the pepper skins See tip 3 do this over a metal roasting tin to protect the kitchen surface and turn using tongs. Plunge into a large bowl of iced water and rub of the skins with fingers. Place on a large chopping board and cut in half. Remove the seeds and cut the pepper flesh into thin strips. Transfer to a bowl.
# Follow the same method with the tomatoes, heating with the blow torch just until the skins loosen and shrink back from the flesh. Remove skins, place tomatoes on a board, cut into quarters and scoop out the seeds. Cut the tomato flesh into long strips. Put into a clean bowl.
# Heat 1 tbsp of the oil in a small frying pan. Add three sprigs of thyme and one garlic clove. Cook the peppers over a gentle heat for 3-4 minutes until well softened. Tip into the bowl with the tomatoes. Remove the thyme and garlic and stir in the red wine vinegar.
# Heat the remaining 2 tbsp oil in a clean frying pan. Strip the leaves from the remaining thyme sprig and add to the pan with the second garlic clove. Cut the bread into small cubes and gently fry with the thyme and garlic for 2-3 minutes until golden, adding the butter after 1 minute. Turn regularly to prevent the croutons over-browning. Drain on kitchen paper.
# Crush the peppercorns and seeds with a pestle and mortar and scatter over a plate in an even layer. Roll the tuna in the spices until evenly coated. Heat a small non-stick frying pan. Pour the oil over a clean plate and quickly roll the tuna in the oil. Add to the frying pan and cook for about 2 minutes, turning every 30 seconds until browned all over. Put to one side.
# Cut either side of each olive stone to remove the flesh. Discard the stones. Cut the anchovies into half lengthways. Add the olive pieces, anchovies and extra virgin olive oil to the tomatoes and peppers. Stir in the capers and season to taste add a little extra vinegar if you like. Cut the tuna into 5mm slices.
# Spoon the tomato and pepper mixture into the centre of two white plates use a metal cooking ring to help you achieve an even shape if you like. Top each pile with three slices of tuna and sprinkle with croutons. Scatter a few basil leaves over and serve.

Recipe tips
1. If you cant get tuna loin, buy thick tuna steaks instead. Always make sure your tuna is really fresh if you are going to serve it rare or just seared as for this recipe.
2. Youll find plenty of tiny basil leaves in a growing pot of basil from the supermarket.
3. Cooks blow torches are available from most department stores and cookware shops. Use with care as the flame is very fierce. If you cant find one, grill the peppers under a high heat until blackened and blanch the tomatoes in just-boiled water for a few seconds to remove the skins.
4. Marinated anchovies are available at the deli counter or in the chiller cabinets of many supermarkets. Alternatively, try at your local delicatessen.
5. Any rustic white bread will make good croutons for this recipe.

Editors Review

The best things about Tuscan Tuna Salad is that it is light refreshing and so appetizing that one cannot take his hands off it. Ideal for beginning the meal, this salad is colorful and can be made easily at home. So next time you wanna try a salad, try this out!
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