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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 25 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This salad is made from uncooked broccoli tossed with an assertive garlic, sesame, chile and cumin-seed vinaigrette slicked with good extra-virgin olive oil and red wine vinegar The acid “cooks” the florets a little as ceviche does fish After an hour, the broccoli softens as if blanched, turning bright emerald, and soaking up all the intense flavors of the dressing
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This sophisticated-looking number centers on the dark green version of kale known variously as black, Tuscan or lacinato kale The leaves are cut into thin ribbons, but left raw, then combined with cut black olives and a dressing of olive oil and sherry vinegar Shower some Parmesan over the top and you have a recipe that can hold its own on any table, at any time.
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Brussels sprouts are sauteed in bacon drippings with a handful of caraway seeds, and then tossed with fresh spinach and vinaigrette. Serve topped with crumbled bacon.
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Crusty slices of rustic bread spread with garlicky mayonnaise make a great foundation for open-faced sandwiches topped with lightly dressed arugula and a fried egg. It's a great quick lunch.
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Tuna salad gets the all-star treatment when studded with tart apples, crunchy walnuts, crisp celery and savory shallots and tucked into a flaky croissant, topped with a slice of Swiss cheese.
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This tangy, tasty salad is as easy as it is fresh! Everyone raves over this and begs for more! It's perfect for a light lunch or a garden party!
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Your guests will savor each rich bite!
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A bowtie pasta salad loaded with ingredients no one can resist.
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Wonderful salad for the holiday seasons. Great to serve for dinner at home or to take to a family gathering during the holidays.
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This salad was a big surprise It is so simple I began with a bulb of fennel and some celery that I had on hand in the refrigerator, the remains of a bag of black quinoa, and fresh herbs from my garden, thinking that I would need to add some unexpected ingredients to achieve something interesting