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Nicoise Salad Serves 4 1 small baguette (1-2 days old preferably) 2 tablespoons, extra virgin olive oil Salt and pepper
1 garlic clove, peeled 2 large eggs 20 green beans, trimmed and tailed 4 small tomatoes (fresh, semi-dried or confit) 4 small kipfler potatoes, boiled and sliced into discs 4 teaspoons lilliput capers
1 red onion, cut into 5 mm (¼ in) rings 50 g (2 oz) olives 200 ml (7 fl oz) olive oil 40 ml (1½ fl oz) sherry vinegar 4 x 100g (3½ oz) fish fillets (tuna, red mullet or kingfish)
4 tablespoons baby rocket 1 lemon, halved 1 Preheat the oven to 180ºC (350ºF). Slice the baguette into 1 cm (½ in) thick slices and lay on a flat baking tray. Brush with olive oil and sprinkle with salt. Bake
for 5-6 minutes, then remove from oven and rub slices with the garlic clove. 2 Put the eggs in a saucepan, cover with water and bring to the boil. Take out after 6 minutes, when the yolks will still be soft. Set
aside and keep warm. 3 Place another pan on the stove, fill with 2 litres (5 pints) of salted water and bring to the boil. Add the beans and blanch for 2 minutes. Remove beans and refresh by placing in iced water
for 2 minutes, until cold. 4 In a stainless steel bowl combine the croutons, tomatoes, beans, potatoes, capers, onion and olives, season well.
5 In a separate bowl or jar, mix 200 ml olive oil and sherry vinegar well. 6 Preheat a non-stick pan over medium heat. Season the fish and brush with more olive oil. Reduce heat to low, place the fish skin side
down in the pan and cook for 2-3 minutes. Turn fish over and cook for a further minute. 7 Toss the salad together with the dressing. 8 To serve, set out 4 flat bowls or plates and place a fillet in the centre
of each. Arrange the salad neatly around the fish. Peel the eggs carefully, cut in half, season them and arrange on top of the salad. Scatter baby rocket over and serve with a wedge of lemon on the side.
Extracted from My French Vue: Bistro Cooking At Home by Shannon Bennett ©2007. Reprinted by permission of Simon and Schuster Australia.
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