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Though an American cook (or even a French one) usually adds mayonnaise to the bowl when dressing canned tuna for a sandwich, Italian cooks invariably anoint theirs with olive oil instead Capers, olives and anchovy often join the festivities; here they are combined with garlic and parsley to make a zesty salsa verde Choose the best quality Italian or Spanish canned tuna—the extra cost is well worth it
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Tuna, pine nuts and feta cheese are tossed with olives, garlic, parsley and fresh basil in this sensational pasta salad. You can also serve it hot.
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This is my twist on a dish from the River Palm Terrace Restaurant in Edgewater, N.J. They've offered a version of it on their menu as a permanent "special" for...
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With a sweet-hot sauce made from wasabi and honey.
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Heres an ideal warm-weather meal with the refreshing flavors of mint, orange, lemon, and cucumber.
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Grilled tuna steaks are topped with an unusual sweet and tangy salsa in this dish.
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This recipe is totally inspired by the freshness of the ingredients The tuna has to be of the best sashimi quality, preferably from a belly cut where there is more fat As for the herbs, I harvest them from our farm just before I start the preparation, and then I mince them with a very sharp knife so as not to bruise them.''
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This salad is light but fulsome, a scoop of punched-up tuna paired with the summer's best greens and some carefully considered vegetables Serve a soft cow or goat's milk cheese on the side with some crusty bread and a crisp, chilled rosé to cut into it all The goal is this: On a sweltering night, dinner must leave enough room for fresh peaches and vanilla ice cream, a fitting reward for finishing your vegetables.
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This Spot Prawn Ceviche and Yuzu Vinaigrette is served by Chef Josh Wolfe at COAST Restaurant in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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Chef John gives a Northern California twist to his Nicoise salad by adding avocado to the vinaigrette--perfect with the tuna, olives, green beans, and potatoes.
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I love creating new variations on tuna sandwiches. This one is made with basil pesto, and served on rye bread with slices of tomato and leaves of lettuce. I made this for my husband's lunch the other day, and he wanted them again for dinner that night!