Best Vitello Tonnato Cold Veal With Tuna Sauce Recipes

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VITELLO TONNATO: CHILLED VEAL IN TUNA-CAPER SAUCE



Vitello Tonnato: Chilled Veal in Tuna-Caper Sauce image

Vitello tonnato, chilled veal in a tuna-caper sauce, is a classic Italian summer dish and the traditional centerpiece of a Milanese Ferragosto dinner.

Provided by Kyle Phillips

Categories     Dinner     Entree     Lunch

Time 3h

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 1/4 pounds/1 kilogram boned veal (rump cut)
2 bay leaves
Optional: 3 cloves
A few sage leaves
1 rib of celery (thinly sliced crosswise)
1 bottle of dry white wine
Fine sea salt (to taste)
6 salted anchovies (the canned variety, sold by delicatessens)
3 eggs
3/4 pound/320 grams tuna packed in olive oil
About 1/2 cup olive oil
1 tablespoon white wine vinegar
Juice of 1 lemon
A handful of pickled or salt-packed capers, rinsed and drained well (previously soaked in water for 10 to 15 minutes if salt-packed)
Garnish: capers, lemon slices, and sprigs of parsley

Steps:

  • Gather the ingredients.
  • Place the veal in a large, nonreactive bowl with the bay leaves, cloves (if using), sage, and celery; pour the wine over. Cover and marinate in the refrigerator for 24 hours, turning the meat occasionally.
  • The next day, transfer the meat to a Dutch oven. Strain the spices and celery out of the wine, then add the wine to the Dutch oven, plus enough water to cover the meat.
  • Add a little salt and simmer the meat for 1 hour.
  • In the meantime, wash, scale, and bone the anchovies.
  • When the hour is up, add the anchovies to the pot and continue simmering for another 30 minutes; the liquid should be reduced by half.
  • Place the eggs in a small pot with 1 inch of cold water to cover. Bring the water just to a rolling boil, then cover the pot, remove it from the heat, and let sit for 10 minutes to hard-boil the eggs. Drain the eggs, rinse them under cold water, then let them sit in cold water for a few minutes until cool enough to peel.
  • Separate the yolks from the whites. (The whites will not be used in this recipe; you may discard them or set them aside for another purpose.)
  • Rinse, dry, and finely mince the capers.
  • When the meat is fork-tender, remove it from the heat. Strain the broth into a bowl.
  • Transfer the anchovy fillets to a food processor; add the tuna, hard-boiled yolks, olive oil, vinegar, and lemon juice and process until creamy. Dilute the sauce to taste with some of the reserved broth and process again. Stir in the minced capers.
  • When the veal has cooled, slice it thinly and lay the slices out on one or more platters. Spread the sauce over the meat and garnish the platters with the lemon slices, capers, and parsley. Cover with plastic wrap and chill in the refrigerator before serving.
  • Enjoy.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 575 kcal, Carbohydrate 15 g, Cholesterol 220 mg, Fiber 3 g, Protein 45 g, SaturatedFat 8 g, Sodium 379 mg, Sugar 6 g, Fat 30 g, ServingSize 6 to 8 servings, UnsaturatedFat 0 g

TONNATO SAUCE



Tonnato Sauce image

I was probably in my early twenties when this sauce first appeared on my culinary radar as 'vitello tonnato.' At the time, a plate of cold, thinly-sliced poached veal dressed with a chilled, runny tuna sauce didn't make a lot of sense, but I tried it anyway, and have been a fan ever since. I don't often serve it with the traditional veal, but ironically that's the only thing I don't serve it with. Tonnato sauce is tremendous as a spread and equally impressive as an all-purpose, all-world dip.

Provided by Chef John

Categories     Appetizers and Snacks     Seafood

Time 15m

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 (7 ounce) jar olive oil-packed tuna, oil reserved
⅔ cup mayonnaise
6 oil-packed anchovy fillets
¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil, or more to taste
3 tablespoons lemon juice, or more to taste
2 tablespoons drained capers
1 clove garlic, minced, or more to taste
1 pinch cayenne pepper
salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Blend tuna with reserved oil, mayonnaise, anchovies, olive oil, lemon juice, capers, and garlic together in a blender until completely smooth. Season with cayenne pepper, salt, and black pepper.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 126.3 calories, Carbohydrate 0.7 g, Cholesterol 7 mg, Fat 12 g, Fiber 0.1 g, Protein 4.2 g, SaturatedFat 1.8 g, Sodium 192.6 mg, Sugar 0.2 g

VITELLO TONNATO (COLD VEAL WITH TUNA SAUCE)



Vitello Tonnato (Cold Veal With Tuna Sauce) image

There are many versions of this classic Italian dish; it has been served to me in all the regions of Italy, but I think it originated in Lombardy. It is not hard to make, and it is really refreshing on a hot summer day. It looks beautiful on a buffet table. It can be made ahead and stored in the fridge for several days. Originally from Gourmet with two decades of revisions. Cooking time includes refrigerator time.

Provided by MariaLuisa

Categories     Tuna

Time P1DT1h

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 17

2 lbs boneless veal roast, tied securely at one inch intervals (a solid cylindrical piece of meat, usually from the leg, with fascia and membranes removed)
2 carrots, peeled and quartered
2 onions, peeled and quartered
1 stalk celery, quartered
2 sprigs fresh parsley
1 bay leaf
4 black peppercorns
water, to cover
1 1/2 cups mayonnaise, preferably homemade (LOL. Just don't use salad dressing)
6 1/2 ounces tuna, preferably packed in oil, drained
2 anchovy fillets, chopped
1/2 small onions or 1/4 cup scallion, chopped
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
1/4 cup cold milk, approximately
2 tablespoons small drained capers
1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley (optional)
decorative lemon slice (optional)

Steps:

  • For the veal place the meat, carrots, onions, celery, parsley, bay leaf and peppercorns in a fairly snug pot and add water to cover.
  • Cover and simmer for one hour. Check from time to time to prevent the meat from sticking to the bottom.
  • Let cool in the cooking liquid for one hour.
  • Cover the veal with a plate and 2 lb weight and cool completely in the cooking liquid. (The purpose of weighing down the meat is to insure compact slices when cut. I usually omit this step because I don't have a kitchen weight.).
  • Store in refrigerator until assembly. If you feel creative, you could make something good with the broth; otherwise, it is discarded.
  • For the tuna sauce whip the mayonnaise, tuna, anchovy fillets, onion, and lemon juice at high speed in the processor fitted with a steel blade.
  • With the motor running add the milk in a thin stream until the desired consistency is reached. It should be thick but pourable.
  • For the assembly remove and discard any remaining bits of rubbery membrane on the veal and slice it thinly, no more than 1/4 inch thick. If some of the slices crumble, don't despair. It will still be good.
  • Smear 1/4 cup of the sauce in the bottom of a rimmed platter (I prefer glass).
  • Place the veal slices in slightly overlapping circles in the platter, and cover generously and completely with the sauce.
  • If you have more veal you can add another layer; just be sure that all is covered by the sauce.
  • (If you have more sauce than you need (it is tasty), you can combine it with cubed cooked cold chicken, turkey, or fish, or pour it over cold hard-boiled eggs.).
  • The dish should cool in the refrigerator for several hours or up to 2-3 days, covered with plastic wrap.
  • Before serving sprinkle on the capers, optional parsley, and garnish with the lemon slices, if desired.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 528.7, Fat 32, SaturatedFat 7.8, Cholesterol 153.6, Sodium 713.5, Carbohydrate 21.2, Fiber 1.4, Sugar 6.7, Protein 38.4

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