Salad Nicoise [ni’swaz] is a salad that originated in the French city of Nice. It is traditionally made of tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs, Nicoise olives, anchovies, and dressed with olive oil. It has been popular worldwide since the early 20th century.
Over time many variations of this salad have been made replacing anchovies with tuna, shrimp, salmon and other varieties of fish. Those that are not fans of Nicoise olives, will often use Kalamata olives, while also changing up the types of vegetables or adding more to the mix.
Growing up I always enjoyed Salad Nicoise with tuna, tomatoes, potatoes, haricots verts (french green beans), hard boiled eggs, and lettuce with a vinaigrette.
While I love the traditional version I have found I much prefer the Salad Nicoise made with Salmon. To me it tastes fresher and lighter!
Outside of changing the seafood, my version is similar to the traditional one. That said, when creating your own feel free to add or take away whatever suits your palate.
I always enjoy a large platter of fresh, grilled or roasted veggies and fish to choose from, especially if serving to a gathering of friends or a party. To me displaying the food in such a way is pleasing the eye and in turn to ones palate.
I chose to roast all the ingredients except the tomatoes, eggs, and lettuce. I started with a large sheet pan covered with heavy-duty foil (since I hate to clean up). I first added my potatoes and roasted those for 15 minutes (convection mode), then proceeded to add my salmon and haricots verts for 8 minutes (convection). All were done at the same time. What could be easier and more healthy?
Other veggies you could add to the mix might be:
As always you’re the cook so anything goes.
When purchasing fish for this dish or any other, don’t forget to always check the Seafood Watch to insure you choose seafood that’s fished or farmed in ways that have less impact on the environment.
While spring is the ideal time to create the Salad Nicoise I think it’s a wonderful meal to serve year round.
Have you ever made a Salad Nicoise? If so, what ingredients do you add to your dish?
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