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Even non-sardine-lovers will enjoy this excellent salad with its garlicky sauce. We think one can of sardines is just the right amount, but if youre a big fan of the little fish, go ahead and use two.
Even non-sardine-lovers will enjoy this excellent salad with its garlicky sauce. We think one can of sardines is just the right amount, but if youre a big fan of the little fish, go ahead and use two.
Ingredients:
potatoes, red bell peppers, plum tomatoes, garlic, paprika, cayenne, white wine vinegar, olive oil, salt, black pepper
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Curly leaf spinach has great texture and flavor and holds this mustard dressing well. For additional color, feel free to use a variety of different colored beets. You can also swap blood oranges for the tangerines.
Curly leaf spinach has great texture and flavor and holds this mustard dressing well. For additional color, feel free to use a variety of different colored beets. You can also swap blood oranges for the tangerines.
Ingredients:
beets, olive oil, red onion, red wine vinegar, tangerines, grapefruit, dijon mustard, spinach
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Get Bibb and Arugula Salad with Raspberry Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
Get Bibb and Arugula Salad with Raspberry Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
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Chef Jason Travi thinks of this as an everyday salad because it's simple enough to accompany just about any main course. The dressing can be made in large batches and kept in the refrigerator.
Chef Jason Travi thinks of this as an everyday salad because it's simple enough to accompany just about any main course. The dressing can be made in large batches and kept in the refrigerator.
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Before I put this salad together, I could imagine how it would feel and taste in my mouth: the juicy, sweet oranges playing against the crisp, pungent radishes The combination was inspired by an orange, radish and carrot salad in Sally Butcher’s charming book “Salmagundi: A Celebration of Salads From Around the World.” The salad is a showcase for citrus, which is in season in California Navels are particularly good right now, both the regular variety and the darker pink-fleshed Cara Cara oranges that taste like a cross between an orange and a pink grapefruit
Before I put this salad together, I could imagine how it would feel and taste in my mouth: the juicy, sweet oranges playing against the crisp, pungent radishes The combination was inspired by an orange, radish and carrot salad in Sally Butcher’s charming book “Salmagundi: A Celebration of Salads From Around the World.” The salad is a showcase for citrus, which is in season in California Navels are particularly good right now, both the regular variety and the darker pink-fleshed Cara Cara oranges that taste like a cross between an orange and a pink grapefruit
Ingredients:
blood oranges, navel oranges, mint, daikon radish, lemon juice, agave nectar, cinnamon, pistachio oil, pistachios
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A simple salad recipe with added dimension from the roasted garlic and apple juice in the vinaigrette.
A simple salad recipe with added dimension from the roasted garlic and apple juice in the vinaigrette.
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Here’s a recipe Mark Bittman picked up on a road trip with his daughter across the United States, from the Black Market restaurant in Indianapolis Kale and sugar snap peas combine with a dressing of ginger, miso and rice vinegar, with dried apricots and feta cheese, almonds and mint — a riot of flavors, and an excellent meal.
Here’s a recipe Mark Bittman picked up on a road trip with his daughter across the United States, from the Black Market restaurant in Indianapolis Kale and sugar snap peas combine with a dressing of ginger, miso and rice vinegar, with dried apricots and feta cheese, almonds and mint — a riot of flavors, and an excellent meal.
Ingredients:
canola oil, ginger, miso, rice vinegar, zest, sugar, apricots, kale, sugar snap peas, feta cheese, almonds, mint leaves
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This elegant, crunchy salad includes vitamin-and-mineral-packed beets, turnips, and fennel, plus protein-rich eggs. Barbara Lynch tosses the shaved vegetables with vinegar and olive oil until they're slightly pickled.
This elegant, crunchy salad includes vitamin-and-mineral-packed beets, turnips, and fennel, plus protein-rich eggs. Barbara Lynch tosses the shaved vegetables with vinegar and olive oil until they're slightly pickled.
Ingredients:
beets, golden beets, white turnips, celery ribs, fennel bulb, balsamic vinegar, olive oil, eggs, baguette
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Buckwheat is naturally gluten-free; combine with steamed asparagus and pesto to make a light salad or side that can be served warm or cold.
Buckwheat is naturally gluten-free; combine with steamed asparagus and pesto to make a light salad or side that can be served warm or cold.
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Fish sauce, lime juice, garlic, and sugar make a dressing for a salad featuring shrimp, chicken, grapefruit, and coconut. If pomelo is available in your area, use it in place of the grapefruit.
Fish sauce, lime juice, garlic, and sugar make a dressing for a salad featuring shrimp, chicken, grapefruit, and coconut. If pomelo is available in your area, use it in place of the grapefruit.
Ingredients:
lime juice, fish sauce, sugar, cloves, grapefruit, shrimp, chicken breast, coconut meat, shallots, chile pepper, mint leaves, cilantro, iceberg lettuce
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Ethan Stowell lightens up traditional potato salad by adding plenty of radishes and celery and skipping the usual mayonnaise in favor of a Champagne vinaigrette.
Ethan Stowell lightens up traditional potato salad by adding plenty of radishes and celery and skipping the usual mayonnaise in favor of a Champagne vinaigrette.
Ingredients:
cocktails, alcohol, soups, chocolate, yukon gold, olive oil, champagne vinegar, celery hearts, scallions
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This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.