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This is an easy light dish that can be eaten as a snack or side dish to a Carne Asada or any bbq. Best eaten chilled.
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Quinn Hatfield stuffs pickled ginger into slits in the salmon to infuse it with flavor. To keep the sliced fish intact and the ginger in place, he cleverly skewers the fillets before cooking.
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This dish is adapted from a grilled eggplant salad recipe in Jeffrey Alford and Naomi Duguid’s wonderful book "Seductions of Rice" (Artisan, New York) Jasmine rice is an aromatic, soft, long-grain rice widely used in Thailand The Thai dishes that employ fragrant rice are also well seasoned, so this rice is traditionally cooked without salt
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Amaze your friends with this easy-to-make spiralized cucumber and jicama salad atop a creamy avocado-based tostada that is ready in no time.
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This is such a beautiful light summer salad with such subtle and fresh flavours.
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A tangy lemon dressing makes this main-course salad especially refreshing, and the only thing you have to cook is the pasta. If you find a fennel bulb with the dark-green feathery tops still on, chop some of them and toss into the pasta.
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This salad of grilled spring vegetables feels just filling enough, thanks to the protein-rich quinoa and a puree of dates that are grilled first to soften them and intensify their natural sweetness.
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Herb salads can be intense, but Marcia Kiesel keeps hers light with crisp endive leaves.
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Chef Andy Glover of Mission Estate Winery used smoked pork, but prosciutto is also tasty.
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A beet vinaigrette is drizzled over baby spinach leaves and walnuts coated with caramelized sugar. Goat cheese brings a final element of distinction to this elegant salad.
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Laced with nuggets of pancetta and crisp-edged fried eggs, there’s a lot going on in this hearty salad, and you need a green that can stand up to it all With its thick, ruffled leaves and almost mineral flavor, mature spinach (as opposed to those ubiquitous baby leaves) does the job well If you can’t find it, you can substitute baby spinach, though it will wilt when it makes contact with the hot eggs