salad nicoise
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Definition
Noun: A salad nicoise is a composed salad that originates from the French city of Nice. Its classic preparation typically includes tomatoes, anchovies, and is garnished with black olives and capers. It often features additional ingredients like hard-boiled eggs, green beans, and tuna, served on a bed of lettuce.
Usage
The term is used as a countable noun to refer to this specific type of salad as a dish. - It is typically served as a main course due to its hearty composition. - The name is often kept in its original French form when used in English contexts.
Examples
- For lunch, I ordered a delicious salad nicoise.
- The key to a good salad nicoise is using high-quality olive oil and fresh tuna.
- She prepared a salad nicoise for the picnic.
Advanced Usage
- The dish is sometimes stylized with a capital 'N' (Salad Nicoise) to emphasize its proper name and geographic origin.
- In culinary discussions, the phrase "in the style of Nice" may be used to describe variations that adhere to or deviate from the traditional recipe.
Variants and Related Words
- Nicoise (adjective): Used to describe other dishes prepared in the style of Nice, often involving tomatoes, olives, and anchovies (e.g., , ).
- Composed salad (noun phrase): A general term for a salad where ingredients are arranged neatly on the plate, rather than tossed together.
Synonyms
- Salad from Nice: A direct descriptive synonym.
- French tuna salad: A common, though less precise, English descriptor that highlights key ingredients.
Related Phrases
- A la nicoise (adverbial phrase): Meaning "in the style of Nice," used to describe the preparation of various dishes.
- The fish was prepared a la nicoise, with olives and tomatoes.
Noun
- typically containing tomatoes and anchovies and garnished with black olives and capers