Leafy Greens
Croissant Egg Sandwiches
Thin slices of Genoa salami, baked until crisp, add texture and flavor to these sophisticated brunch sandwiches.
Spring Greens with Orange-Fennel Vinaigrette
By Miriyam Glazer and Phyllis Glazer
Warm Frisée Salad with Fingerlings and Bacon
By Suzanne Goin
Spring Vegetable Fricassée with Saffron Cream
Using multicolored carrots makes this beautiful side dish even more vibrant.
By Tina Miller
Italian Chicken Salad
High-quality ingredients transform this salad into an extremely satisfying weeknight dinner.
Scallop Sauté with Miso Sauce
Editor's note: This recipe is excerpted from Harumi's Japanese Cooking , by Harumi Kurihara.
Hotate no Sauté Miso Sauce
These scallops make a good starter or they can be served as part of larger Japanese-style meal. I think that the combination of Japanese flavors, such as miso, and the western flavor of Parmesan cheese makes for a delicious and exciting dish.
By Harumi Kurihara
Mascarpone, Ham, and Asparagus Tart
IMPROV: Instead of tarragon, try dill; sub bacon for the ham.
By Annabel Langbein
Pasta with Arugula Purée and Cherry-Tomato Sauce
In this easy and hugely satisfying pasta dish, arugula is transformed from peppery leaf into powerhouse pesto.
By Evan Kleiman
Roasted Baby Beets and Arugula Salad with Lemon Gorgonzola Vinaigrette
Try a milder domestic Gorgonzola (rather than the equally delicious but more pungent Italian version). Using an assortment of different colored beets makes the salad more vibrant.
By Tina Miller
Seared Wild Salmon with New Potatoes and Dijon Broth
Ask your fishmonger to skin the salmon fillets for you.
By Tina Miller
Saffron Chicken Breasts with English Pea Purée, Pea Shoots, and Mint
Start this dish at least 4 hours ahead. The chicken can also marinate overnight. What to drink: A delicate white wine with floral aromas, like Pinot Gris from Austria or Alsace.
By Suzanne Goin
Chilled Watercress Soup with Onion Cream
The flavor intensity of watercress can vary, so the amount needed for this soup will vary, too, depending on whether you like a strong or mild watercress taste.
By Tina Miller
Green Horseradish Sauce
By Miriyam Glazer and Phyllis Glazer
Mixed Greens with Feta, Almonds, and Blueberries
Ann Gillespie of Alexandria, Virginia, writes: "Because I'm balancing graduate school and a family, I try to cook things that don't take a lot of time. But I love experimenting with ingredients, so most of my recipes are easy to make and use interesting flavor combinations. During the week, salads are our mainstay. When we get bored with veggies, we add different fruits, like the blueberries in the recipe here."
By Ann Gillespie
Fried Chicken with Spring Salad
A quick dip in egg and matzo meal creates a light, crisp crust for this boastworthy fried chicken. The perfect foil? A refreshing salad of mesclun greens, baby artichokes, and asparagus enlivened with a smooth, dill-flecked vinaigrette.
Arugula Salad
Fresh, peppery arugula pairs nicely with the Steamed Clams with Pasta.
By Louisa Thomas Hargrave
Chicken in Riesling with Prunes and Cabbage
What to drink: The same type of wine the chicken is cooked in — a dry Riesling from Alsace.
By Dorie Greenspan