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  • Give Arugula Another Chance
    Give Arugula Another Chance
    “Anybody gone into Whole Foods lately and see what they charge for arugula?” asked then-Sen. Barack Obama during an Iowa campaign rally in 2007. There was no Whole Foods in ...
    February 2, 2021BY Ari LeVaux
  • Finding the Flavor of Childhood in a Winter Salad
    Finding the Flavor of Childhood in a Winter Salad
    The village is covered in a blanket of snow so thick you can build labyrinths from door to ...
    December 30, 2020BY Mihaela Lica-Butler
  • Make the Most of Pomegranate Season
    Make the Most of Pomegranate Season
    As holiday talk builds to a festive pitch, and the cold darkness moves to embrace you, don’t sleep ...
    December 1, 2020BY Ari LeVaux
  • Layers Are for Salad, Too
    Layers Are for Salad, Too
    Bring on the layers when it's cold outside. And before you reach for your fleece or parka, let's ...
    November 23, 2020BY Lynda Balslev
  • The Best Warm Chicken Salad With Pan Drippings Vinaigrette
    The Best Warm Chicken Salad With Pan Drippings Vinaigrette
    The Best Warm Chicken Salad With Pan Drippings Vinaigrette I love my cold chicken salad, but there’s something ...
    October 29, 2020BY Cathy Erway
  • Meet Your New Favorite Pizza Topping: Salad
    Meet Your New Favorite Pizza Topping: Salad
    Most dishes are either raw, like salad, or cooked, like a cake, but you can find dishes that ...
    October 6, 2020BY Ari LeVaux
  • A Cool, Crunchy, Clean-Out-the-Fridge Coleslaw
    A Cool, Crunchy, Clean-Out-the-Fridge Coleslaw
    It's officially the end of summer. A change of seasons is always a good time to switch gears ...
    September 21, 2020BY Lynda Balslev
  • Salade Niçoise, Simple and True
    Salade Niçoise, Simple and True
    The Niçoise salad is known throughout the world ... but how well do you know the real Niçoise ...
    September 3, 2020BY Audrey Le Goff
  • An Ode to Heirloom Tomatoes
    An Ode to Heirloom Tomatoes
    The brief, glorious moment when tomatoes are everywhere marks the culinary apex of summer. This drawn-out, tomato-ey solstice ...
    August 25, 2020BY Ari LeVaux
  • A Summery Salad for Your Stash of Beans
    A Summery Salad for Your Stash of Beans
    It’s time to bust out the beans, especially if you loaded up on them during one of your ...
    August 25, 2020BY Regina Ragone
  • How to Pick the Perfect Watermelon
    How to Pick the Perfect Watermelon
    It's not summer without watermelon, that staple of picnics and poolsides. Here, Seamus Mullen, chef at the Institute ...
    August 18, 2020BY Crystal Shi
  • Beet, Carrot, and Peanut Salad
    Beet, Carrot, and Peanut Salad
    Beet, Carrot, and Peanut Salad I was blown away by this salad when Pranoti made it for me—I ...
    August 12, 2020BY Chetna Makan
  • Lentil and Mango Salad
    Lentil and Mango Salad
    Lentil and Mango Salad You might wonder what lentils are doing in a salad with mangoes, but let ...
    August 12, 2020BY Chetna Makan
  • 5-Minute Chinese-Style Cucumber Salad
    5-Minute Chinese-Style Cucumber Salad
    Hot and humid days call for cucumber salad: crisp, cold, and easy to toss together in minutes.  Cucumber ...
    July 27, 2020BY CiCi Li and Crystal Shi
  • Sicilian Couscous Salad
    Sicilian Couscous Salad
    Sicilian Couscous Salad If you were being pedantic, you would cook couscous in a couscoussière, a Moroccan clay ...
    July 20, 2020BY Skye McAlpine
  • Coleslaw With Tequila-Lime Dressing
    Coleslaw With Tequila-Lime Dressing
    Coleslaw With Tequila-Lime Dressing Let’s take an old-time backyard barbecue favorite and flavor it up a notch! Instead ...
    July 3, 2020BY Kent Rollins and Shannon Rollins
  • A Sweet, Salty, Entrée-Worthy Summer Salad
    A Sweet, Salty, Entrée-Worthy Summer Salad
    I’ve started visiting my favorite local farmer’s market again, meaning pounds and pounds of fresh, beautiful summer produce ...
    July 2, 2020BY Caroline Chambers
  • Walmart, Aldi Recall Salad Mixes Due to Cyclospora
    Walmart, Aldi Recall Salad Mixes Due to Cyclospora
    The food and drug administration says it has linked more items to a multi-state outbreak of Cyclospora infections. ...
    June 27, 2020BY Wire Service
  • Grilled Carrot Salad With Ricotta and Toasted Pecans
    Grilled Carrot Salad With Ricotta and Toasted Pecans
    I adore this salad and would eat the whole thing myself given half a chance—the combination of sweet ...
    June 22, 2020BY Genevieve Taylor
  • Ember-Roasted Onion Salad
    Ember-Roasted Onion Salad
    Ember-roasted onions are great on their own, mashed into sour cream, pureed into dips, or used in any ...
    June 22, 2020BY Eric Werner and Nils Bernstein
  • This Is the Most Exciting Way to Eat Kohlrabi
    This Is the Most Exciting Way to Eat Kohlrabi
    It’s time to get excited about summer produce. The tomatoes are ripening. We can’t wait for the peaches, ...
    June 17, 2020BY Ari LeVaux
  • Italian Potato Salad With Wild Fennel, Capers, and Olives
    Italian Potato Salad With Wild Fennel, Capers, and Olives
    Italian Potato Salad With Wild Fennel, Capers, and Olives Italians love to eat potato salad during the summer, ...
    June 10, 2020BY Giulia Scarpaleggia
  • Potato Salad: Hold the Mayo, Bring on the Kale
    Potato Salad: Hold the Mayo, Bring on the Kale
    The blooming and greening of spring is lovely, but you can’t eat it. The corn is ankle-high, the ...
    June 2, 2020BY Ari LeVaux
  • Sugar Snap Pea and Radish Salad
    Sugar Snap Pea and Radish Salad
    Sugar Snap Pea and Radish Salad When sugar snaps are in season, I tend to eat them raw, ...
    May 11, 2020BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Spring Potato Salad With Green Garlic Dressing
    Spring Potato Salad With Green Garlic Dressing
    Spring Potato Salad With Green Garlic Dressing Green garlic is young garlic that looks like big, woody scallions. ...
    May 11, 2020BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Leeks Vinaigrette, an Elegant Start to a Spring Meal
    Leeks Vinaigrette, an Elegant Start to a Spring Meal
    Leeks vinaigrette, or poireaux vinaigrette, is a timeless French classic. Starring tender poached leeks in a bold, tangy ...
    April 23, 2020BY Audrey Le Goff
  • Herby Tuna and Navy Bean Salad
    Herby Tuna and Navy Bean Salad
    This salad is super simple; it’s delicious served immediately, but also works really well the next day 
for ...
    March 18, 2020BY Epoch Times Staff
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