RACHAEL'S TUNA PAN BAGNAT
The longer pan bagnat sits, the tastier it gets. I make a whole baguette, even for just myself. In less than 24 hours, after a late night trip or two to the fridge, I can finish the whole loaf off! Also, This recipe is picnic-perfect! One last tip: wrap the sandwich in wax paper, peeling it back as you eat the bagnat. The wrapping over the end of each sandwich will catch the juices as you eat it.
Provided by Rachael Ray : Food Network
Time 10m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Crisp baguette in hot oven, then cool to handle. Cut baguette in half lengthwise, on an angle, then split each half lengthwise.
- Put about 1 inch of water, the bay leaf, peppercorns, and juice of 1/2 the lemon into a small skillet and bring to a simmer over medium heat. Add the tuna steak, cover, and simmer until cooked through, about 4 minutes. Remove tuna from the water and allow to cool. Place tuna in a bowl and separate with a fork. Add capers, red onion, artichokes.
- For olives, if they're pitted, coarsely chop them. If the olives have pits, place an olive or 2 on your cutting board. Turn your knife sideways and place the flat of the blade on top of the olives -- just like peeling garlic -- whack the heal of your hand on knife and the pits of the olives will be exposed. Remove pits and chop.
- Add olives and parsley to tuna mixture. Squeeze the juice of half a lemon into the bowl. Squeeze lemon halves holding cut side upright, allowing juice to spill over sides. The seeds will stay with the lemon half, rather than falling into your salad. Add black pepper to the bowl and drizzle salad liberally with evoo, extra virgin olive oil. Toss tuna salad and adjust pepper and evoo to your taste. Pack the tuna salad on to baguette halves and set tops in place. Press down to set the bread and salad together. The bread will absorb the evoo and salad juices -- YUMMY! Cut each half baguette in half again, making 4 sandwiches, total.
TUNA PROVENCALE ON A BAGUETTE
I found this in a very worn and old copy of Readers Digest in a hospital waiting room. It had so many pages missing that I didn't think they would miss one more *blush*. The sandwich is wonderful but it's not a quick make.
Provided by Annacia
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 1h
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Mix tomatoes, olives and salt in a medium bowl and let stand until juicy, about 15 minutes.
- Meanwhile, cut bread almost in half lengthwise. Open like a book, being careful not to separate bread. Pull our about 1/2 a cup of soft bread center.
- Using 1/2 TBS of oil, brush the cut sides on the bread, then spread on tomato mixture and any juices that have collected in the bowl.
- Cut onion in half through stem end, then crosswise into thin semi-circles.
- Layer onion, green pepper slices and tuna over tomato mixture.
- Whisk vinegar, garlic, anchovy paste and remaining oil together and drizzle over tuna.
- Wrap stuffed loaf tightly in plastic wrap and weigh it down with a heavy skillet and let stand at room temp till ingredients have soaked into the bread, about 30 minutes.
- Cut diagonally into 4 sandwiches.
MARINATED TUNA WITH BAGUETTE
The secret to this salad is using good-quality tuna. Look for brands that are packed in a jar with oil (we like Ortiz).
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Ingredients Seafood Recipes
Time 35m
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Remove lemon zest in strips using a vegetable peeler, and slice lengthwise into thin strips; reserve lemon for another use.
- Combine zest strips with oil, vinegar, onion, olives, and oregano in a shallow dish. Mix in tuna, and season with salt and pepper. Refrigerate for 30 minutes. Serve marinatedtuna with baguette.
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