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Classic Salad Nicoise

by Ludo Lefebvre

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Tree Nut Free

Peanut Free

A classic French salad originating from the city of Nice. Chef Ludo's version stays true to tradition, with lots of fresh veggies and high-quality tuna that has been cured in olive oil. A bed of mixed greens is topped with carefully arranged green beans, cherry tomatoes, Kalamata olives, radishes, and hard-boiled eggs. A classic vinaigrette brings the whole salad together, making it the ideal hearty lunch or light dinner.

Nutritional facts

Protein

28g

Carbs

15g

Calories

430kcal

Fat

32g

Ingredients

Canned Tuna, Cherry Tomato, Canola and Olive Oil Blend, Mixed Greens, Black Pepper, Garlic, Kalamata Olives, Dijon Mustard, Egg, Kosher Salt, Green Beans, Shallot, Lemon Juice, Radish

Contains eggs, fish.

Reviews

4.5

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About Ludo Lefebvre

Chef Ludo Lefebvre is one of LA's most influential chefs, known for his inventive, refined cooking at Trois Mec, which was named Best New Restaurant (2013) and No.1 Restaurant in Los Angeles (2014, 2016) by LA Weekly, and earned its first Michelin star in 2019. In addition to Trois Mec, Lefebvre is the chef/owner of Petit Trois, with locations in Sherman Oaks and West Hollywood, and Ludo Bird at the Staples Center and Universal CityWalk in Hollywood. In December 2015, Lefebvre became a "knight" when he received the prestigious Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres award from his home country of France. Lefebvre was named Best Chef in Los Angeles by LA Weekly in 2015 and one of the 50 Greatest Chefs in the World by Relais Châteaux. He was a James Beard semifinalist for Outstanding Chef (2020) and was also nominated for two James Beard awards in 2017, Best Chef: West and for his work on the TV program The Mind of a Chef. He is the author of two cookbooks, LudoBites: Recipes and Stories from the Pop-Up Restaurants of Ludo Lefebvre and Crave: The Feast of the Five Senses, which sold out and has been re-released as a10th anniversary limited edition.

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