Niçoise Salad (original) (raw)

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Let’s take a trip to the south of France with a recipe for Niçoise Salad! Bright, hearty, and jam-packed with fresh ingredients, this salad was designed to impress and delight.

A big bowl of nicoise salad with capers

Pronounced “knee-swahz,” Niçoise salad is named for Nice, France, a city located on the French Riviera.

Most often, the components of Niçoise salad are:

Nicoise salad served on a platter with eggs

About this Easy Niçoise Salad

What will likely surprise you is that the “original” Niçoise salad recipe did not call for potatoes or green beans…or cooked veggies of any kind.

Like many great recipes, traditional Niçoise salad ingredients evolve over time.

It leaves room for your tastes.

For example:

But, if like me you have a soft spot for a salad Niçoise, join me and let’s make one!

Chicken, eggs, potatoes, tomatoes, olives, and beans

How to Make the Best Niçoise Salad

A classic Niçoise salad recipe does have a lot of components, but none are difficult.

This recipe yields a generous amount and lends itself well to scaling and saving for meal prep.

For example, you can hard boil extra eggs and slice extra veggies, then assemble the salad in portions as you need it.


The Ingredients

Easy nicoise salad with eggs

Tip!

While the French don’t pit their olives (watch out!), feel free to pit yours before adding them to the salad.

Substitution Tip

You can also use canned salmon or best-quality anchovies here.

The Directions

Eggs in a bowl of ice water

  1. Boil the eggs, then transfer them to a bowl of ice water. Peel the eggs and slice into wedges.

A bowl of ice water with potatoes and green beans

  1. Boil the potatoes and green beans. Transfer them to the ice bath.

Potatoes and green beans in a bowl

  1. Drain the potatoes and green beans, then pat them dry.

Salad dressing in a bowl

  1. Whisk the dressing ingredients together (or shake together in a jar).

Lettuce on a platter

  1. Arrange the lettuce on a large platter, topping it with some of the dressing.

A platter of healthy nicoise salad recipe

  1. Add the remaining salad ingredients (chop into bite-sized pieces if necessary). Finish with additional dressing, salt, and pepper. DIG IN!

Nicoise salad ingredients

Storage Tips

Meal Prep Tip

You can make Niçoise salad ingredients in advance. Up to 3 days in advance, hard boil the eggs. Up to 1 day in advance, prep all of the vegetables and the dressing. Refrigerate separately and assemble just before serving.

Leftover Ideas

Refresh your leftovers by turning them into a Niçoise salad pizza. Prepare my Whole Wheat Pizza Dough. Bake the pizza dough according to the directions. Thinly slice the potatoes, then arrange all the salad ingredients on top. Finish with a drizzle of the dressing and fresh herbs.

The best nicoise salad

What to Serve with Niçoise Salad

Who wants to join me at the Riviera?

Frequently Asked Questions

Why Does Salade Niçoise Originate from Nice?

Salade Niçoise was named after Nice, France, as that is where it originated. While the specifics of the salad’s history are a bit of a mystery, it is believed that it was created as an easy, affordable way to serve available ingredients.

Can I Use Store-Bought Hard-Boiled Eggs?

If you’d like to shave an extra step off of the prep for this salad, you can use hard-boiled eggs from the store. Typically, the store-bought eggs have fully set yolks, so if you prefer your yolks to be more jammy, I don’t recommend using them.

How Do I Pick the Best Tuna for Niçoise Salad?

For the best Niçoise salad, I recommend selecting a high-quality, wild-caught canned tuna. Skip the chunk light variety, opting for the solid variety instead. If you enjoy using cooked, fresh tuna instead, you can certainly use that instead.

How to make Niçoise salad, a fresh, filling French salad with hard boiled eggs, potato, green beans, tuna, tomatoes, and olives in a tangy dressing.

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For the Salad:

For the Dressing:


Serving: 1(of 4)Calories: 305kcalCarbohydrates: 17gProtein: 14gFat: 21gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 13gTrans Fat: 0.02gCholesterol: 174mgPotassium: 665mgFiber: 4gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 2349IUVitamin C: 28mgCalcium: 94mgIron: 3mg

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