Salad
Arugula-Chicory Salad with Pine Nuts and Goat-Cheese Toasts
The contrast of textures and flavors—crunchy pine nuts, creamy goat cheese, acidic tomatoes, and spicy arugula—adds complexity to this simple salad. It makes a great side dish to steak or chicken or a light lunch for two.
Artichoke, Romaine and Cherry Tomato Salad
"I often don't have the energy to cook a big meal, but I keep my dinners from being boring by preparing interesting fresh salads," says Terry Kirts of Indianapolis Indiana. "I really like this particular recipe because the salad is so easy to make and the dressing keeps for days."
By Terry Kirts
Marinated Cauliflower, Olive, and Arugula Salad
Some of the ingredients need to marinate overnight in the Dijon-red wine vinaigrette, so plan accordingly.
Tossed Green Salad with Herbs
This aristocrat of the salad family is usually considered to belong properly to dinner, accompanying the main entrèe, or even better, as a separate course to refresh the palate. But why not, on a hot summer day, feature the big bowl of cool greens for itself? The accompaniment can be hearty - cheese muffins or sandwiches - but let the salad have the center of the stage.
By Ruth A. Matson
Jalapeño Lime Vinaigrette
At the restaurant this versatile vinaigrette spices up specials such as grilled swordfish with corn salsa. We loved it on a jícama and carrot salad.
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Creamy Broccoli and Carrot Slaw
To make this easy dish even easier, prepare just the dressing and use two cups of packaged broccoli, coleslaw, a mixture of shredded broccoli stems, carrots and red cabbage.
Bruschetta Orzo Salad
By Julie Nash Broderick