Stuffed Tomato Farci

Easy, Gluten-free, Salties, Well-loved

Prep time

15 mins

Total cook time

15 mins

Serves

5 people

Level

Easy

About the recipe

This easy healthy lunch is packed with protein and mouth watering goodness. Who doesn’t like a classic tuna fish sandwich? Save the carbs and dive into this French classic with crunchy pickles and onions, creamy mayonnaise and simple blend of herbs.

Ingredients

 

  • 5 large tomatoes (beefsteak, Cherokee, etc.)
  • 3 cans (net weight 200g a can) of chunk tuna (or chicken if you prefer)
  • 1 1/2 sliced purple shallot onion (or the equivalent in a white onion

  • Spices: ¾ tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp pepper
  • ¼ tsp basil
  • 5 mini pickles that crunch
  • 3-4 large tablespoon dollops of mayonnaise

    Preparation

     

    1. The amount of tuna used will depend on the size of your tomatoes. You might have some leftover tuna salad to which you can make a yummy tuna sandwich with some lettuce in the following days.
    2. Tomato prep: Take a serrated pointed knife and cut down from the stem into the tomato. Gently cut a circle around the top of the tomato but be sure not to cut into the sides of the tomato. (see photo)
    3. Gently scoop out all the liquid and some extra tomato flesh from the inside. You want to make a nice hole to put in the tuna salad. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all of the tomatoes.

    4. Tuna salad prep: Drain well the tuna fish and using two forks pull the meat apart into small pieces.

    5. Add the diced onions, spices, cut up small pickles, and dollops of mayo to the tuna.

    6. Using two forks, gently mix the ingredients together.

    7. With a spoon, scoop some tuna salad and put it in the tomato. Very gently push the tuna salad in the tomato so the salad slightly packs into the tomato. Fill the tomato with the tuna salad a little over the top of the tomato.

    8. Serve the tomato farcies next to a small green salad, some bread and cheese, and wine.

    Tomato farcies are best eaten the same day because cut tomatoes tend to get watery, but they are still fine to eat 1 -2 days after. Any left over tuna salad can be eaten up to 5-7 days after

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