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There’s a reason clichés like Caesar salad and iceberg with blue cheese dressing have become hyper-common: they’re just good The combination of cold crunchiness, mild bitterness and salty dressings is everlastingly refreshing and satisfying This authentic version (get out those anchovies and eggs) from Mark Bittman does not disappoint.
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A creamy pineapple and marshmallow layer tops a strawberry-cherry base in this family recipe that's sure to be a hit at family gatherings.
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A chilled combo of garbanzo beans, tomatoes, green bell peppers, and other flavors of summer!
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Avocado is tossed with peas, tiny shrimp, olives, onions, and seasonings, then served in the shells made by the scooped-out avocado peels.
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We knew penne was the only thing missing from a Caesar.
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A layered green salad with green peas, celery, bell peppers, Cheddar cheese, and bacon sprinkled over all. For other variations, I have substituted or added some of my own favorite ingredients, such as: carrots, eggs, mushrooms, sprouts, and seeded cucumbers.
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Enjoy this no mayo potato salad with all the classic ingredients, from red potatoes to chopped hard-boiled eggs, celery, green onions, red bell peppers, and dill pickles. The low-calorie secret is the tasty silken tofu dressing. Chill from 4 to 24 hours to let flavors mingle.
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Soy sauce and sugar, added to a bit of vinegar and oil, stir up into a dandy dressing that tops this broccoli/romaine salad. Lightly toasted ramen noodles and chopped walnuts are sprinkled on before serving.
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Black eyed peas with corn and other veggies with a sweet and sour dressing that keeps getting better the longer it sits.
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A pasta salad with Greek-inspired flavors is bright and colorful, thanks to colored rotini pasta, black olives, red tomatoes, and green cucumber. A fresh vinaigrette dressing and feta cheese add their finishing touches.
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes About 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.