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By varying the fruit a bit, this salad can work for all seasons. Passion fruit make a great addition if they are available. In the summer, add lots of fresh berries and melons. In the winter, try adding dried cranberries or apricots. Fresh juice adds a bit of bite and also keeps the fruit from turning if you are making this ahead.
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A fabulously different salad that serves twenty and is beautiful in a bowl. Lots of color and taste sensations. Radicchio, fennel, watercress, and pecans are tossed with a lovely balsamic vinaigrette studded with bits of dried cranberries.
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Sizzling sliced of steak top a bed of fresh spinach sprinkled with dried cranberries and walnuts and crowned with fresh tomato slices.
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Red potatoes cooked with bacon, onions and celery.
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The secret here isn’t in the seasonings (though the tarragon and sour cream make it pretty wonderful) but in the texture of the chicken, described as “plush” by the chef Barbara Tropp in her “China Moon” cookbook She incorporated Chinese methods and flavors to her cooking, including this foolproof method for poaching chicken breasts without overcooking It makes a chicken salad that’s perfect for sandwiches (especially on dark rye or sourdough breads) or scooped onto a lettuce-lined plate with sliced radishes, tomatoes, crackers, grapes or all of the above
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A creamy yogurt and sour cream dressing is perfect for this salad, especially after a bit of curry powder is swirled in. The water chestnuts add a nice crunchiness to the honeydew melon, grapes and moist chicken. Serves ten.
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Layers of blue cheese, avocado, bacon, and sour cream make a great game-day snack.
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This recipe is by Jacques Pepin and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Shake olive oil and balsamic vinegar in a jar with dried oregano and freshly ground pepper to make this simple vinaigrette.
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Ham and cheese sandwiches are a standard, but wait 'til you try this ham salad with cheese on your next sandwich. Chopped ham, celery and cheese, a bit of prepared mustard and mayonnaise, that 's all. Make a traditional sandwich or stuff in a pita pocket.
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This colorful version of Waldorf salad includes two varieties of apples and grapes, pineapple, and celery tossed with chicken and a ranch dressing. It will be a popular dish for any occasion.
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Cheesy with a tart kick, this spread will revive a plain old chicken sandwich.