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Leafy Greens

Hot-and-Sour Coleslaw

Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 20 min

Caesar Pasta Salad

Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 30 min

Peach and Arugula Salad

Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 40 min

Warm Scallop Salad with Prosciutto Chips

George Kelso of Edinburgh, Scotland, writes: "Although I grew up in Scotland and spent my early years as a chef here, I didn't start specializing in Scottish food until much later in my career. After working in London and at various restaurants in England, I returned to Scotland in 1988 to become chef at Ardsheal House in Argyll, where I started cooking exclusively with Scottish ingredients. We grew our own fruits, vegetables, and herbs, and even raised our own hens and ducks. That experience inspired the kind of cooking I do today at Haldanes, where I'm chef and owner. I keep the food preparation simple and use the freshest produce. That's why I use local suppliers as much as possible." Slices of prosciutto are fried until crisp for a delicious garnish.

Spinach and White Beans with Garlic

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Bombay Fish Steamed in Banana Leaves

One extremely popular fish in Bombay, India's financial center, is pomfret, found in most coastal areas of the country. In one of my favorite pomfret preparations, called patrani macchi, the fish is stuffed with an herb paste and steamed in a banana leaf—which lends a unique fragrance and makes an attractive presentation at table (but should not be eaten). As pomfret is difficult to find in most parts of the United States, we suggest salmon, which is equally delicious.

Arugula, Pear and Stilton Salad

Other top-quality blue cheeses-like Maytag, Danish or Roquefort-are fine replacements for the Stilton. And if arugula is unavailable, choose another slightly bitter salad green, such as curly endive, chicory or baby salad greens; spinach mixed with some watercress would also work quite well.

Chopped Salad with Salsa Verde Dressing

Great on its own or served alongside grilled fish, chicken or steak.

Spaghetti with Italian Sausage and Mixed Greens

The heat of the cooked spaghetti wilts the mixed greens in this lemony warm pasta salad. Dry Monterey Jack is an aged Jack cheese similar to Parmesan.

Cabbage with Shredded Pork-Chinese Style

Pork may be overcooked a little, but don't overcook the vegetables. They should retain good color and texture.

Tuscan Kale Soup with Chorizo

Caldo Verde This soup may be made with regular kale, but lacinato kale (also known as Tuscan kale, cavolo nero, and black kale) has an artichoke-like sweetness that's so flavorful, we even loved the soup without the chorizo.
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