📌 Strawberry and Tomato Tartare with Sichuan Pepper

Posted 26 April 2026 by: Admin #Recipes

This is the kind of recipe you make on a Tuesday evening in July when it’s 35 degrees and the thought of turning on the stove is unbearable. Fifteen minutes. No cooking. And yet, something truly great happens in this bowl.

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Strawberry and Tomato Tartare with Sichuan Pepper
Prep Time
15 minutes
Cook Time
0 minute
Total Time
15 minutes
Servings
8 servings

Ingredients :

  • Strawberries — Choose Gariguette or Mara des Bois if you can find them — they have a natural acidity that holds up well when sliced. Avoid strawberries that are already soft in the middle of the punnet. The strawberry should yield slightly under your finger, not squash.
  • Tomatoes — Quartered cherry tomatoes work very well, or a firm heirloom tomato. The key: they shouldn’t release too much water. Deseed them if they are very juicy, otherwise your tartare will be swimming.
  • Sichuan pepper — This is the key to everything. Buy it whole and crush it in a mortar just before serving — it loses its enchanting fragrance very quickly once ground. It doesn’t attack like black pepper: it numbs gently. Dose gradually, it’s tricky.
  • Olive oil — A fruity oil, not too bitter. It is the discreet binder between the two fruits. No need for a grand cru here, but avoid neutral oil which would bring nothing to the table.

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