Leafy Greens
Cabbage Slaw
I've always loved coleslaws, using them as side dishes for everything from oyster rolls to whole grilled fish. Far from the chopped green cabbage with flecks of carrot from our school cafeteria days, the slaw can be quite elegant.
By Rebecca Charles and Deborah DiClementi
Mixed Greens with Crispy Bacon, Goat Cheese, and Fried Egg
Serve with crusty French bread for a starter, light lunch, or supper.
By Betty Rosbottom
Mixed Greens with Goat Cheese and Candied Almonds
"Last year I spent the holidays in Arizona with my aunt and uncle, who took me to a restaurant in Scottsdale called CREW," writes Lisa C. Holley of Washington, D.C. "I loved the goat cheese and mixed-green salad with candied nuts, and have looked for similar recipes on-line. I haven't found anything nearly as good."
The candied almonds in this recipe are also delicious as a snack on their own—or sprinkled over ice cream.
Cabrales Cheese Souffles with Endive and Asian Pear Salad
Cabrales is Spain's famous blue cheese. Its creamy texture and assertive flavor make this dish irresistible. And there's no fear of falling here: These soufflés can be made two hours ahead and rewarmed before serving.
By Todd Davies
Baked Ham with Mustard-Red Currant Glaze and Rhubarb Chutney
What to drink: Fruity, soft red wines — such as Merlot and some Zinfandels — work well with the mustard glaze and ham.
Watercress Sandwiches with Chili-Lime Butter
The jalapeño-flavored butter is also good with chicken or fish, or even corn on the cob.
South-of-the-Border Coleslaw with Cilantro and Jalapeño
Serve this zesty salad alongside grilled chili-rubbed chicken or steak, or grilled fish tacos.
Sauteed Collard Greens
A long cooking time for collard greens is a southern tradition. We sliver ours, then sauté them only for 1 minute, which renders them crisp-tender but allows the greens to keep their color and full flavor.
Grilled Radicchio Salad with Lemon Vinaigrette
"I dined on the most sumptuous grilled radicchio salad at The Dish Bistro and Wine Bar the last time I was in Tucson," writes Cindy Shafer of Huntington Beach, California. "Please get the recipe — I must have it."
Yellow and green beans, and artichoke hearts are grilled along with the radicchio in this recipe. Serve the salad while the vegetables are still warm.
Duck Salad with Cheese Toasts and Port-Currant Sauce
If you are not able to find Pont l'Evêque cheese, either Taleggio or Brie would also work well in this lovely starter from Charlie Trotter's in Chicago.
Grilled Corn Salad with Lima Beans and Tomatoes
This salad is dressed with a red pepper and tomato sauce.
By John Ash
Strawberry and Arugula Salad with Hazelnut Dressing
Peppery arugula, sweet, ripe strawberries, and buttery hazelnuts create layers of contrasting flavor in this simple salad.
Fried Catfish Sandwiches with Curried Mayonnaise
"I'm a social worker running my own practice," writes Susan Haskell of Boston, Massachusetts. "In addition, I'm getting a doctorate in social work. So most of my time is spent either working with patients or writing my dissertation. Still, no matter what's on my schedule, nothing can stop me from going into the kitchen. During the week, I make the time to pore over food magazines to find recipes I want to try. On Saturdays, I cook for friends — because next to cooking, sharing the results is my favorite thing to do."
The spicy mayonnaise adds a nice kick.
By Susan Haskell