Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Tuna, Tomato, and Cannellini Bean Salad

Tuna, Tomato, and Cannellini Bean Salad

No-cook main dish salads are a staple in my household during the summer. Our kitchen is always the hottest room in the house, and using the oven or stove increases the temperature substantially. Which makes recipes like this one a blessing. It is quick, easy, and inexpensive to throw together. This recipe is one of my favorite dishes to serve during the summer, and I was thrilled that it worked so well for my post-op life. Even better, for family gatherings where they have enjoyed this salad in the past I can bring it and enjoy the family dinner without feeling like I am totally separate from everyone else, which at times is nice. I mix together the bean mixture ahead of time as it stores well for several days in the refrigerator, but have found that you should not mix it with the greens until right before serving.

7 ounce can drained and flaked tuna, with 1 tablespoon tuna juice reserved (for testing we used light tuna in water) (191 calories, 42.1 grams protein)
3 tablespoons red wine vinegar
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar (10 calories)
1 tablespoons olive oil (119 calories)
Crushed red pepper to taste
Salt
Freshly ground black pepper
15 ounces drained and rinsed cannellini beans (350 calories, 24.5 grams protein)
3/4 cup halved grape or cherry tomatoes (28 calories, 1.5 grams protein)
1 bunch minced scallions (30 calories, 1.8 grams protein)
1/2 cup minced basil
4 minced garlic cloves (16 calories, .8 grams protein)
8 cups washed and torn salad greens (for testing we used spinach) (56 calories, 6.9 grams protein)
Mix together the reserved tuna juice, vinegars and oil in a small bowl. Season to taste with the red pepper, salt, and black pepper. Add the beans, tuna, tomatoes, scallions, basil, and garlic and mix well. Add the salad greens and toss well before serving.

Makes 4 main dish servings or 8 bariatric or appetizer servings

Preparation time: 10 minutes

800 calories, 77.6 grams protein total
200 calories, 19.4 grams protein per serving (based on four servings)
100 calories, 9.7 grams protein per serving (based on eight servings)

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