Anchovies add a salty depth of flavor to this bright, garlicky salad dressing. Here it's tossed with radicchio and arugula, but it will work on any full-flavored salad greens. Try it on frisée, spinach...
Author: Melissa Clark
Greater Los Angeles is a collection of not just smaller cities but also exotic populations. Among those cities is Glendale (not so small: it would be the second-most-populous city in New England), a center...
Author: Mark Bittman
This salad is a snip, but then one would hardly expect a salad to cause trouble. Using a lemon rather than just lemon juice as an ingredient makes for the most fabulous salad regardless of leaves. And...
Author: Nigella Lawson
Author: Florence Fabricant
This otherwise simple salad, adapted from a dish at Szechuan Gourmet in Manhattan, may require a trip to a Chinese market for Szechuan peppercorns and pressed tofu. And you'll need to make your own chili...
Author: Mark Bittman
Sometimes a classic, masterfully executed salad is just what you want, and the easier the better. Enter this simple French salad, also known as called carottes râpées. It is grated carrots dressed with...
Author: David Tanis
Author: Mark Bittman
Seaweed comes in many forms, and is used extensively in Japanese cuisine. Most of us are familiar with the pressed sheets of nori that are wrapped around sushi, and kombu, the dark green algae that is...
Author: David Tanis
Author: Mark Bittman
Author: Moira Hodgson
Author: David Tanis
Author: Melissa Clark
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Author: Mark Bittman
Here is a fast, easy salad that will make good use of that leftover chicken in the fridge. It comes together easily and melds bright ingredients into a light, satisfying main fare -- perfect for a lazy...
Author: Nigella Lawson
Author: Moira Hodgson
Melissa Clark calls for homemade mayonnaise in this richly flavored yet light salad. It's an easy task and well worth doing - but if working with raw eggs makes you squeamish, Hellmann's or Duke's are...
Author: Melissa Clark
Author: Marian Burros
Author: Melissa Clark
People aren't accustomed to eating raw butternut squash, but when it's grated, it has a wonderful, crunchy quality, and it's also very pretty. Here, a jumble of grated squash is tossed with a dressing...
Author: Mark Bittman
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Author: Joan Nathan
Author: Marian Burros
Author: Elaine Louie
Author: Marian Burros
Author: Marian Burros
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Author: Jacques Pepin
Author: Florence Fabricant
Greater Los Angeles is a collection of not just smaller cities but also exotic populations. Among those cities is Glendale (not so small: it would be the second-most-populous city in New England), a center...
Author: Mark Bittman
Author: Florence Fabricant
Author: Mark Bittman
Author: Moira Hodgson