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Salade nicoise might just be the original “Big Ass Salad”. A French classic, Salade nicoise is a rainbow of ingredients arranged on top of lettuce: green beans, purple potatoes, hardboiled eggs, tomatoes, olives, fresh herbs and, usually, tuna. This recipe follows the French preparation pretty closely—with once exception. Instead of opening a can of tuna, try sardines instead.
Although there’s nothing wrong with using tuna for this salad, it’s a good idea to balance your protein intake from different sources. What do sardines have to offer? Sardines are largely free of the heavy metals other, larger fish tend to accumulate (like tuna). They provide ample calcium, iron, protein, selenium, magnesium and omega-3s.
Canned sardines packed in olive oil generally tend to have better flavor and texture than water packed sardines, but it depends on the brand. Ideally, buy sardines with bones and skin included.
Once all the toppings are prepped for this salad, they’ll stay fresh for several days. Store the prepped toppings (green beans, potatoes, tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs, olives) in a large Tupperware container in the refrigerator. Right before eating, scatter some of the toppings over a big bowl of greens, open a can a sardines, and dig in.
Time in the Kitchen: 30 minutes
Servings: 4
Ingredients
Instructions
Fill a medium-sized pot halfway with water. Bring to a boil and add green beans. Cook just 2 minutes. Pull the bean out with tongs and plunge into a bowl filled with ice water. When the beans are cool, remove from the ice water and pat dry. For easier eating, cut the beans in half.
Put the whole potatoes in the same pot of water that you cooked the beans in. Add enough salt to make the water very salty. Bring the water to a gentle simmer. Cook at a gentle simmer until the potatoes are easily pierced with a fork, about 15 minutes. Set the potatoes aside to cool, then slice or quarter.
Whisk together the shallot, garlic, mustard, salt, red wine vinegar and olive oil.
Right before eating, toss salad greens with the toppings: green beans, potatoes, hard-boiled eggs, olives, and tomatoes. Add sardines, and salad dressing. Scatter fresh herbs of your choice on top of the salad before eating.
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So you’re hosting Mother’s Day brunch and, for whatever reason, you’re down to the wire with barely a plan in place. Mom is coming over in just a few hours and you haven’t put one thought into what to make. Don’t worry — you still have time to pull this off. And there’s no need to run out for a dozen doughnuts and a box of joe — you can do this just the way you pictured. This menu will help you put together a fast, fancy, and celebratory brunch together in little to no time. This menu feeds six people and can be made before mom arrives. We’ve even included a timeline on exactly how you to can pull this off. You’ve got this!
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There seem to be weekly moments when you’re gathered with friends and need a good snack and a drink. Maybe it’s book club, game night, or just that 5 p.m. drop-by of a couple of your best buddies looking to catch up and laugh a little. Whatever the excuse, bites and sips are a must. It doesn’t have to be complicated to be fun — just a few good apps and a bottle of wine can win in these instances. That means these moments also don’t need to break the bank. In fact, you can throw an “Appy Hour” for under $20 for your group without much hassle if you know the tricks to it.
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If you walk into a liquor store and feel overwhelmed by the variety of bourbons on the shelf, it’s no surprise. It seems everybody’s getting on the bandwagon, and there’s a dizzying array. Equally dizzying are the terms on the label. What on earth is a Bottled-in-Bond, Single-Barrel, 10-Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, anyway?
Trust me — there’s a method to the mad libs. Here’s what you need to know.