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I bought some dried barberries at my Iranian market not too long ago and have been adding them to frittatas and salads They’re tart dried fruits, about the size of currants You can substitute dried cranberries or dried cherries for them.
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Farro, an ancient grain from the wheat family, holds it shape nicely, making it an ideal make-ahead dish.
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Sumac, a tart, deep-red spice, is a key ingredient for this recipe from Yotam Ottolenghi, which was featured in a Times article about his cookbook with Sami Tamimi, “Jerusalem.” Procuring the spice may be the most challenging thing about this refreshing, well-balanced salad The pita and almonds are cooked for a few minutes on the stovetop, but that is the only heat required As for the sumac, it can be found at Middle Eastern groceries, in a well-stocked spice aisle or, as always, online.
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Get Winter Layered Salad with Beets and Brussels Sprouts Recipe from Food Network
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Two different types of peas, along with radishes and a dill vinaigrette, give this salad a fresh spring flavor. Vary the mix of peas as you wish; maybe you like snow peas better than sugar snaps?
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Nothing beats a good macaroni salad--except maybe one that's gluten free and with chunks of grilled chicken breast and chopped tomatoes.
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Sweet and tangy work well together in this palate-pleasing salad.
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Get BBQ Potato Chip-Crusted Salmon with Watercress Salad Recipe from Food Network
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Popeye was on to something: Spinach is tip-top nutritionally. It's high in vitamins C, E, and K, as well as beta-carotene, folate, riboflavin, and other antioxidants thought to fend off disease.
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Get 20-Minute Chicken Cutlets with Charred Escarole Salad Recipe from Food Network
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Spinach and romaine lettuce combine with chopped hazelnuts, juicy golden raisins, red onion, creamy avocado slices, and mini shredded wheat cereal biscuits. The delicious dressing features sugar-free strawberry preserves, aged balsamic vinegar, and extra-virgin olive oil.