Recipe: Appetizing Tuna and White Bean Salad

Tuna and White Bean Salad. Simple tuna and white bean salad, a classic combination and so easy to make! Some items that you will almost always find well stocked in our pantry are canned beans (white beans, garbanzo, kidney) and canned tuna packed in olive oil. Purists would insist on imported Italian canned tuna fish for the Tuscan classic, but we think plain old tuna from the supermarket is just fine, too.

Tuna and White Bean Salad It's not every day that a salad wakes me from a dead sleep. But this morning, this one did. I use chunk white albacore tuna packed in water that flakes in large chunks rather than skinny bits like you might find in regular old tuna sandwiches. You can cook Tuna and White Bean Salad using 13 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Tuna and White Bean Salad

  1. It's 400 g of Cannellini Beans.
  2. Prepare 300 g of Albacore Tuna.
  3. You need 10 of Anchovies.
  4. Prepare 1 of Red Onion.
  5. Prepare 450 g of Jar Roasted Red & Yellow Peppers.
  6. You need 250 g of Cherry Tomatoes.
  7. It's 100 g of Black Olives.
  8. Prepare 50 g of Parsley.
  9. You need 1 tbsp of Garlic Puree.
  10. You need 2 tbsp of Olive Oil.
  11. It's 1 of Juice of Lemon.
  12. It's 1 tbsp of Balsamic Vinegar.
  13. It's of #MyCookbook.

The time-honored Italian pairing of canned tuna and cannellini beans makes a super-simple, satisfying lunch. Serve over salad greens, on grilled whole-wheat country bread or tucked in a whole-wheat pita pocket. This Tuna and White Bean salad is mayo-free, but big on flavor. So, I came up with this easy little Tuna and White Bean Salad to solve both of those problems.

Tuna and White Bean Salad instructions

  1. Chop onion and place in a bowl and add olive oil, balsamic and garlic purée..
  2. Chop peppers and slice tomatoes into quarters and olives into halves and add to mix..
  3. Add cannellini beans together with flaked tuna and finely sliced anchovies..
  4. Finally add juice of lemon and parsley and enjoy..

Learn how to make Tuna and White Bean Salad. The authentic version would call for tuna packed in olive oil, but I actually prefer water-packed tuna. The salad packs a lot of protein, not just from the beans, but also from the tuna, which is also an excellent. Salads are an amazing way to vary meals and keep prep time to a minimum. We know it can be hard to keep salads interesting, we highly recommend this colorful salad.

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