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Tuna Niçoise Grazing Board

Tuna Niçoise Grazing Board

This board concept was inspired by a meal we enjoyed at my sister-in-law Ilana’s home. Classic Niçoise salad gets a fresh update when served as a grazing board. Appetizer, snack, Kiddush filler, or anytime meal: there’s something for everyone on this platter.

SEARED TUNA

  • 2–3 4-oz (110-g) ahi tuna steaks
  • kosher salt
  • freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 Tbsp oil

JAMMY EGGS

  • 4–8 large eggs
  • salt and pepper

SALAD

  • 2–4 cups finely shredded romaine lettuce
  • 12 lb (225 g) green beans, trimmed
  • 12 bunch radishes, quartered or halved, depending on the size (see tip)
  • 1–2 large cucumbers, peeled and cubed
  • 1–2 avocadoes, thinly sliced
  • 2 cups halved cherry tomatoes, preferably multicolored
  • 13 cup mixed whole olives (optional)
  • 14 cup microgreens (optional)

EXTRAS (OPTIONAL)

  • 9 round crackers (I used Mary’s)
  • 3–7 longer crackers, like breadsticks or flatbread
  • your favorite chummus, placed in a small round serving dish

DRESSING

  • 3–6 Tbsp oil
  • 2 Tbsp maple syrup
  • 2 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 3 tsp mustard
  • 14 tsp salt

For the tuna: Season tuna steaks by sprinkling all over with salt and pepper. In a medium skillet over medium-high heat, heat oil until hot. Add tuna steaks to the pan and sear 30 seconds to 1 minute per side, depending on desired doneness.

Transfer to a cutting board. Slice when cool.

For the jammy eggs: Bring a pot of water to a boil over medium-high heat. Carefully lower eggs into water. Lower heat slightly to reach a gentler boil and cook for 612 minutes.

Transfer eggs to a bowl of ice water and chill about 2 minutes. Peel eggs when cool. When ready to plate, slice and sprinkle with salt and pepper.

To assemble: Lay a bed of lettuce on the board. If using chummus, place off-center on the board, to act as an anchor. Assemble your vegetables in little clusters around the board.

For maximum visual impact, alternate between green and red colors: place green beans alongside radishes, cucumbers near tomatoes, etc. Place green beans in a top corner to draw the eye upward.

Make sure to leave a spot for the tuna. If using crackers, place in irregular clusters. For visual balance, you can place the longer crackers in a corner opposite the green beans. Place tuna and eggs. Finally, drizzle dressing over the board and sprinkle with some microgreens, if using.

Tip: Keep the long, dangling ends of the radishes for a farm-fresh look. (If you choose to do so, check with your halachic authority on how to wash and check for insects.)

(Originally featured in Family Table, Issue 712)

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