INTRODUCTION
Today is Saturday and I have done my marketing earlier in the morning when my kids are sleeping and the crowds in the supermarket were lesser. I have just completed my marketing, cleaned my seafood and put back to the fridge and is time to issue my post today.
Some of my close friends were asking me why am I having a daily post.. Frankly speaking, I am tired of taking pictures, cooked, taking pictures again, compile, blog and publish. I do not have any worries about of what I am going to blog about as I have to cook at least one meal a day and there are many household recipes that I can blog. However, it is my intention to build up my readership number and my recipe database within a year.. That explained the reasons of my daily posting and I will alternate between household savoury dishes and pastry items..I am sorry to take up your time to hear an old “grumbling”……
Putting that aside, today I am going to share a very simple salad recipe that I have prepared yesterday. It should be one of the healthiest cuisines that I have blogged about as the fats involved is minimal and the ingredients are packed with proteins, vitamins and minerals. This is my own creation and I do not have recipe for you to refer. It is really a refreshing alternative after a few post of meat dishes such as Dongpo Meat and Chinese Barbecue Pork.
I have named this salad as “TUNA KIWI SALAD” though the major ingredients were tomatoes. I will also share a number of presentations that you can consider how to serve this delicious salad.
WHAT IS REQUIRED
Servings: About 6-8 persons
As it is a salad, therefore, I am rather reluctant to give an exact quantity. The quantity and types of ingredients are for reference only.
Must haves
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3-4 large tomatoes
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1 small canned tuna (either in oil, with brine or with mayonnaise)
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2 tablespoons of olive oil (if canned tuna is in brine is used)
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2 kiwi fruits de-skinned and cut into small cubes.
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Pinches of salt
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Some shredded cheddar cheeses
Optional and substitutable
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Pinches of black pepper
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Some chopped coriander leaves or basil or Italian herbs preferred
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2 boiled eggs – cut into small pieces
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Some pine nuts (not in picture)
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Some cherry tomatoes (not in picture)
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Some Chinese lettuces
STEPS OF PREPARATION
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Cut the tomatoes into half. Use a spoon to take away the centre. Chop the centre into small pieces. You can either keep the seeds or throw away the seeds depending on how moist is your overall salad. However, it is advisable to throw away the seeds and juices but keep the centre. This illustration included the seeds and hence the salad was a bit moist.
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Cut the kiwi, boiled eggs, tomatoes and tuna into small pieces or chunks.
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Put all in a big mixing bowl. Add either chopped coriander leaves or dry Italian herbs, black pepper, pinches of salt and shredded cheddar cheeses. Stir until well mixed. Note: You have to be careful about the addition of pinches of salt.
If your tuna is soaked in brine when you purchased it, there is no need to add salt but you may need to add in olive oil. If your tuna is soaked in oil when you purchased it, there is no need to add olive oil but you have to add it pinches of salt. If you prefer, you can add in some lemon juices.
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Scoop out the salad in the tomato cups or fresh lettuce leaves. Dust with additional cheeses or black pepper if desired.
CONCLUSION
Personally, I liked this tuna salad very much. It is very healthy and easy to prepare. Try and see if you like the salad or not.
Hope you like the post today and cheers.
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