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Delia Smiths Salad Nicoise
 
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Prep Time: 0 Minutes
Cook Time: 120 Minutes
Ready In: 120 Minutes
Servings: 6
Delia Smiths Salad Nicoise from How to Cook Book 2
Ingredients:
•12 oz (350 g) red ripe tomatoes
•4 oz (110g) rocket stalks removed
•1/2 small young cucumber cut into smallish chunks
•1 lb (450 g) new potatoes cooked and sliced
•4 oz (110 g) french beans cooked
•4 shallots peeled and finely chopped
•2 200 g tins tuna fish in oil well drained
•2 large hard-boiled eggs peeled and quartered
•2 oz (50 g) anchovy fillets
•2 oz (50 g) black olives
•1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley
•for the vinaigrette dressing
•1 level teaspoon maldon sea salt
•1 clove garlic peeled
•1 rounded teaspoon mustard powder
•1 tablespoon wine or balsamic vinegar
•6 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
•2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh herbs (chives tarragon, parsley, basil, chervil or mint, for example); if using fresh oregano and thyme, use 1/2 tsp of each.
•freshly milled black pepper
Directions:
1. To make the vinaigrette dressing, start off with a pestle and mortar. First of all crush the flakes of sea salt to a powder, then add the peeled clove of garlic and pound them together, which will immediately bring out the garlic's juices and turn it into a smooth paste. Next add the mustard powder, work that in, then add the vinegar and some freshly milled black pepper and mix thoroughly until the salt dissolves. Finally, add the olive oil. Now stir the herbs into the vinaigrette – it will look rather thick but will spread itself out beautifully once you toss it into the salad. Just before you dress the salad, pour everything into a screw-top jar and shake vigorously so it's thoroughly blended.
2. For the salad, begin by preparing the tomatoes. Place them in a bowl, pour boiling water over them, then, after 1 minute, drain and slip off their skins, protecting your hands with a cloth if you need to. Now cut each tomato in half and hold each half in the palm of your hand (cut side up), then turn your hand over and squeeze gently until the seeds come out; it's best to do this over a plate or bowl to catch the seeds. Now cut each tomato into quarters. Then, in a large salad bowl, arrange the tomatoes, rocket leaves, cucumber, potatoes, beans and chopped shallots in layers, sprinkling a little of the dressing in as you go.
3. Next arrange chunks of tuna and egg quarters on top, then arrange the anchovies in a criss-cross pattern, followed by a scattering of olives, the chopped parsley and a final sprinkling of dressing. Now you need to serve the salad fairly promptly, and needless to say it needs lots of warm, crusty baguette with Normandy butter to go with it.
By RecipeOfHealth.com