I really love an easy meal salad. At our house we eat a lot of olives, tuna and cheese. These ingredients are always available, somewhat inexpensive, and have a longer shelf life then most other ingredients. This is a great family style meal for lunch or a light dinner. You can use any marinated antipasto item, any type of lettuce, I like to stick to Callipo tuna because it's just the best! Most grocery store now have an antipasto bar which usually carry a variety of olives, artichoke hearts, sun dried tomatoes, roasted red peppers and other goodies. You can also find these items in specialty cheese shops or gourmet stores. They can be bought by the pound packed in olive oil. Arugula Antipasto Salad with Callipo Tuna & Toast INGREDIENTS: Arugula salad blend moroccan olives marinated artichoke hearts - cut into strips marinated small mushrooms fresh mint - tear into pieces olive oil - drizzle salt& pepper splash of lemon PREP: In a bowl add all ingredients and toss with hands. SERVE: With toasted bread or crackers put the tuna down off to the side or right on top of the salad. Serve with different cheeses. These are Parmigiano-Reggiano, gouda and creme cheese.
Callipo is a brand of tuna imported from Italy. It's a mediterranean tuna packed in quality olive oil. You can find it in some grocery stores. It comes in three or four sizes ranging from pull tab cans, or the more expensive glass jars. I've been able to find it at Fiesta Farms, Metro, Sobeys etc. You can always find it at Lady York grocery store on Dufferin and Lawrence or any other Italian grocer.
What's the deal with Callipo Tuna? Is that a brand name or a type of fish? Can I buy it anywhere?
ReplyDeleteCallipo is a brand of tuna imported from Italy. It's a mediterranean tuna packed in quality olive oil. You can find it in some grocery stores. It comes in three or four sizes ranging from pull tab cans, or the more expensive glass jars. I've been able to find it at Fiesta Farms, Metro, Sobeys etc. You can always find it at Lady York grocery store on Dufferin and Lawrence or any other Italian grocer.
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