Salad
Beet Salad with Cornbread Croutons and Country Ham
By Linton Heal
Eggs Benedict Salad
It's the classic brunch dish—in salad form. Frisée, edamame, radishes, and red onions are sprinkled with prosciutto, then topped with a poached egg and hollandaise.
By Jill Silverman Hough
Fish Cakes with Coleslaw and Horseradish-Dill Sauce
Less expensive than crab but just as good.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Roasted Tomato and Arugula Salad
This recipe originally accompanied Mushroom and Thyme Risotto Cakes with Roasted Tomato and Arugula Salad . If you're not keeping kosher or serving this salad with meat, you could top it with crumbled blue cheese.
By Andrew Friedman
Endive and Escarole Salad with Mustard-Orange Vinaigrette
A salad of oranges and slightly bitter endive and escarole rounds out the buffet of fried latkes and rich toppings.
By Paul Grimes
Egg Salad with Lemon and Fennel
Sprightly bits of lemon zest and garlic punctuate this creamy mayonnaise-based egg salad. In place of the usual celery and onion, fennel lends an aromatic crunch.
By Paul Grimes
Wilted Kale and Roasted-Potato Winter Salad
Lemon-tahini dressing unexpectedly emboldens kale and cheesy potatoes with its creaminess and tart richness. We went back for seconds and thirds.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Citrus Salad with Star Anise Syrup
Grapefruit and oranges, at their peak around the holidays, are like a beam of sunshine in the bleak midwinter. Here, a beautiful salad of juicy jewel-toned segments swims in a bright simple syrup infused with the licorice notes of star anise.
By Melissa Roberts
Cucumber Salad
Forget fuss—the key to this recipe is leaving everything alone. Tossing cucumbers with salt and then letting them drain prevents their moisture from diluting the flavors of the finished dish. A long, unattended marination enhances the sweet-sour blend of sugar and white vinegar that makes this salad especially refreshing.
By Ruth Cousineau
Mixed Bitter Greens and Kumquat Salad with Anchovy Vinagaigrette
This simple salad, with its lemony dressing and bitter greens, is a nice match for the fried latkes.
By Jayne Cohen
Warm Chanterelle Salad with Speck and Poached Eggs
Speck, lightly smoked pork that is cured and air-dried, adds a richness to this dish. Look for Speck at Italian markets, specialty foods stores, or online at igourmet.com.
By Cathy Whims
Spinach, Radish Slaw with Crispy Chiles and Pepitas
By Tori Ritchie
Vin Santo Vinaigrette
Vin Santo is an Italian dessert wine. If you can't find it, use sweet Marsala.
By Cathy Whims
Roasted Butternut Squash and Apple Salad
By Bruce Aidells
Herbed Bean Salad
By Sheila Lukins
Moroccan Eggplant Salad
In Morocco, toasted cumin is served right beside salt and pepper as a standard seasoning at every meal. Judging by the way it amplifies the taste of the roasted eggplant in this dish, the Moroccans have got the right idea.
By Ruth Cousineau
Spicy Napa Cabbage Slaw with Cilantro Dressing
Instead of the often-leaden, mayo-heavy supermarket slaw, why not try this wonderfully crisp version? The ginger and rice vinegar provide a fresh, clean flavor, and the serrano gives it just the right spark of heat.
By Ruth Cousineau
Celery and Potato Salad
The crunch of celery is a terrific counterpoint to the buttery quality of the Yukon Gold potatoes. Serving this salad alongside the <epi recipelink="" id="243164">salmon cakes</epi> or any grilled meat only adds to the celebration of textures.
By Ruth Cousineau
Purslane and Parsley Salad
You might run across purslane, with its glossy, plump leaves, at a farmers market—and you might even find it growing in the cracks of your sidewalk or in your yard. Luckily, this incredibly nutritious and juicy green is a weed, which means it pops up wild nearly everywhere. Lots of chopped parsley and a simple vinaigrette flatter its herbal, lemony crunch.
By Ian Knauer