June 26, 2020 3 min read 17 Comments
My father in law had a beautiful flower garden behind his house, but he really favored his vegetable plot. Daily, he would ride his bicycle through town to his "country plot", wearing his gardening tie {!} and his French cap at a jaunty angle.
It was the delight of our eldest daughter, when she was little, to sit behind him on the bicycle in her seat to go on a gardening adventure with her Opa. A little basket with "snacks" was packed for the two of them and bound to the back of the bike. When they returned, they always had fresh vegetables, a few flowers, and stories to share of the adventures they shared in the vegetable garden.
Opa died suddenly at 70, while on vacation in Majorca. I can still picture him there, laughing at the table, raising a glass of wine as a toast.
It's a loss our family still feels so much, all these years later. He was an absolute gem, funny, kind, loving and an all-around wonderful man. I joke with Mr. FGH that I really married him because I fell in love with his father, and thought he'd be a great grandfather to our children. {He was!}
This Tuna & White Bean Salad uses all fresh ingredients. It is perfect on a huge bed of greens. It's perfect in a "wrap" or served with a loaf of French bread, fresh tomatoes and/or cucumber slices, and a glass of wine.
Inexpensive, easy, and healthy, it's the ideal hot weather meal. It doesn't contain mayonnaise, for those who are allergic. Be sure to use a good quality olive oil, it makes all the difference! Customize it with olives, peppers, a little ranch dressing if you wish.
Delicious! Pack this in a container, add luscious summer fruit, a baguette if you didn’t opt for the “wrap” version, c’est fini!
It's a favorite here at FrenchGardenHouse to eat outside in the garden, at the ocean, or in the park. {or inside, under the fan.}
FrenchGardenHouse Country Summer Salad
INGREDIENTS:
1 (5-ounce) can Albacore tuna in water, drained
1 (15-ounce) can small white beans, drained and rinsed
3 Roma tomatoes, {or other tomatoes fresh off the vine} chopped
1/2 large cucumber, chopped
1/2 medium red or white onion, chopped
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, plus more in reserve
1 1/2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar, plus more in reserve
Kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Optional: green onions, grape tomatoes, black olives, red bell pepper, parsley, capers, celery, or grapes. If the basil is prolific, I throw in handfuls of basil, and/or any other herb that is growing in the garden.
DIRECTIONS:
1. In a small bowl of cold water, soak the red onion for 10 minutes. Drain.
2. In a large serving bowl, combine tuna, white beans, tomatoes, cucumber, and red onion. Add olive oil, vinegar, and salt and pepper to taste. Stir thoroughly. Try a spoonful of the mixture and add more seasonings as necessary.
3. Let this sit 10-15 minutes so flavors can blend together. Stir and serve by itself, on a bed of lettuce, or in a wrap, use a tortilla, or one of the special “wraps” so many markets sell these days.
Serves 4.
I hope you try this, it's so easy and refreshing for these hotter months.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE "GO TO" SUMMER SALAD? Please share!
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June 29, 2020
Lidy, I have made a recipe similar to this before and it’s so good! This will definitely have to be on my menu this summer. Enjoyed your family memories. :)
June 28, 2020
Joel, I don’t see why you couldn’t! It would make it even more delicious, in my opinion.
June 28, 2020
What a beautiful blog posting and I could almost picture your FIL! Your salad not only sounds yummy, but looks fabulous! And my husband loves tuna! Than you for sharing the recipe, Lidy!
June 27, 2020
This salad fits in my weight loss menu. Can you use fresh tuna instead of canned fish.
June 27, 2020
Rita, I’d love that recipe. Is it on your blog?
June 27, 2020
This sounds excellent – pinned, and thank you for sharing! My go to is a Greek orzo salad. I have made it so many times throughout COVID I’ve lost count.
June 26, 2020
Thank you Rita! I hope you love it…you can add all sorts of things and it’s still super good.
June 26, 2020
I love everything about this post Lidy! The story, the beautiful pictures & the recipe. I will definitely try it.
Thank you!
Rita
June 26, 2020
Oh Alice, I’m so sorry! I didn’t want to make you cry. You are so sweet.
It was such a blessing to have him as my father in law, and as the grandfather to my girls. :) We have so many sweet memoriesof being with him.
June 26, 2020
Hope your day is as precious as this post. I cried.
June 26, 2020
I hope your weekend is wonderful too, Shannon! xo
June 26, 2020
Happy weekend to you, too Sandra! Fresh basil and tomatoes makes this so so good! I hope you love it. We’re having it for lunch today. : )
June 26, 2020
I We love this one. Super easy, fresh and filling. Hope you are having a glorious weekend over there!
June 26, 2020
Lidy, this looks delicious. I will definitely make it. Thank you so much for sharing your recipe. Our tomatoes are beginning to have little tomatoes on them and the basil is growing like it doesn’t want to stop. So I will soon have the necessary ingredients. Thanks again – happy weekend to you!
June 26, 2020
Your recipe sounds delicious and the perfect thing for a summer lunch. Thanks for sharing! I hope you have a wonderful weekend, sweet friend!
June 26, 2020
Yum!
Excuse me, now i have to go make that for lunch…
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July 05, 2020
this salad sounds really delicious! We are in the heart of winter now (max today is 64 degrees F) but I shall add this to my repertoire of must have salad recipes.