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White rice tossed with broccoli, tomatoes, peas, corn, hard-cooked eggs, and chicken, dressed with a simple vinaigrette. Serve chilled with fruit and rolls.
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Calamari seasoned with 3 kinds of pepper plus jalapeno slices is quickly sauteed and served on arugula and white beans in Chef John's warm calamari salad.
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Mozzarella slices are served with tomatoes, fresh basil, and sprinkled with olive oil. A perfect salad alternative, especially in summer when you can get tomatoes and basil from the garden.
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Heres an ideal warm-weather meal with the refreshing flavors of mint, orange, lemon, and cucumber.
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This recipe, adapted from the Los Angeles restaurant Mozza, dresses mixed frisée lightly, with a simple dressing of two kinds of mustard, lemon juice and olive oil It's done in minutes, and serves as a light, tart side for pretty much any occasion, whether a holiday feast or a weeknight meal.
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Corned beef, sauerkraut, and melted cheese in crispy potato skins.
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Put your leftover chicken to good use with this spicy buffalo chicken salad. Cubed chicken is tossed with ranch dressing, spicy wing sauce, crunchy celery, and green onions.
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Imitation crabmeat stars in this simple salad made with just a few ingredients, such as celery, mayonnaise, and light ranch dressing. Chill it overnight to get the full flavor.
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Avocados, red onion, and lettuce are tossed together with a simple avocado-lime vinaigrette to make this delicious and tangy salad.
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Most bulgur salads I’ve met follow the tabbouleh model They are either predominantly tan in color, or predominantly green, depending upon whether the grain or the parsley is emphasized in the recipe This bulgur salad, a recipe from the chef Bill Telepan at Telepan restaurant on the Upper West Side, is exuberantly different