Whether eaten warm or out of the fridge, this bright, crunchy potato salad pairs perfectly with grilled meats like pork, steak or chicken.
Author: Martha Stewart
We've given this creamy cucumber salad recipe a healthy update. But it's still so good, you won't even notice! Reduced-fat sour cream (in place of full-fat)...
Author: Martha Stewart
These fresh green beans help balance out the richness of the rest of the Thanksgiving meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
This warm flavorful salad goes well with pork chops, salmon burgers, or chicken cutlets.
Author: Martha Stewart
If preparing this salad ahead of time, add all the ingredients to the vinaigrette with the exception of the spinach, then add the spinach on top and let...
Author: Martha Stewart
This tangle of cabbage and carrot is dressed with a balance of tangy mustard, mayonnaise, and creamy sour cream to create the standard slaw.
Author: Martha Stewart
In this healthy rendition of the classic salad, nonfat yogurt replaces mayonnaise. It also includes fewer walnuts -- and these are toasted to bring out...
Author: Martha Stewart
Combining the potatoes with the vinegar mixture while they're still hot allows them to absorb it all for a more flavorful salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve this flavorful side dish with our Trout Grenobloise.
Author: Martha Stewart
Our recipe is a variation on classic American-style potato salad. Warm potatoes are sprinkled with vinegar, dressed in mayonnaise, and mixed with hard-boiled...
Author: Martha Stewart
Nothing compares to the juiciness of summer tomatoes. Go beyond the expected with this showstopping salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
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Napa cabbage, with its long crinkled leaves, is more delicate in flavor than green or red cabbage.
Author: Martha Stewart
This Cucumber, Red Onion, and Dill Salad is simply refreshing. While English cucumbers are generally seedless, if any seeds remain, simply scoop them out...
Author: Martha Stewart
The herbs in this dish can be changed to best complement whatever your main course is; try mint if served with lamb, dill with fish, and basil with roast...
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White-wine vinaigrette brings out the delicate flavor of watercress without overwhelming it in this quick side salad.
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This Green Salad with Basic Vinaigrette is the perfect side dish to any meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
This side dish pairs well with pan-roasted fish or roasted beef or chicken.
Author: Martha Stewart
Take advantage of your tomato haul and create this simple -- and simply delicious -- summer salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve this flavorful salad alongside roasted chicken, polenta, or grilled steak.
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Instead of making ribbons, thinly slice your asparagus on a strong bias -- this gives the raw vegetable a crisp-tender bite, and it isn't as stringy.
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This vibrant salad is good with grilled or broiled salmon or sea bass, or roasted chicken.
Author: Martha Stewart
This easy vinaigrette is made with a handful of pantry-friendly ingredients and comes together with just a few shakes of a mason jar! The possibilities...
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Frisee has a slightly bitter taste and crisp, curly leaves. Pair it with a tangy vinaigrette for an easy side dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Make this simple salad in just minutes, and take it to work with a slice or two of bread or a pita.
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Salads aren't just about greens! This refreshing and light pasta salad with corn, leeks, tomatoes, lemon and ricotta is sure to satisfy.
Author: Martha Stewart
A delicious Dijon vinaigrette brings all the ingredients together in this simple salad.
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Lentils are simmered with aromatics until tender and flavorful, then tossed with toasted almonds, shredded red cabbage, fresh herbs, and a lively lemon...
Author: Martha Stewart
Our rendition of this classic salad is infused with a homemade vinaigrette.
Author: Martha Stewart
Use the tender meat from our Easy Pork Shoulder for these tasty sandwiches.
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The classic flavor combination of fennel and orange makes a wonderful winter salad.
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In this fresh take on tabbouleh, trade bulgur for brown rice, then toss with heirloom tomatoes, cucumbers, parsley, mint, and feta. A couple spoonfuls...
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This makes a great side, either warm or at room temperature, for steaks and chicken.
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Cutting the mayonnaise brings out the sweet flavor of Napa cabbage and makes this slaw low in fat. Substitute malt vinegar for rice vinegar in this side...
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Juicy green beans and tangy feta cheese pair well with Grilled Butterflied Leg of Lamb.
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Don't even think about throwing out your broccoli stems. Use a mandoline to slice vegetables into planks, then stack and slice crosswise with a knife for...
Author: Martha Stewart
Garlic and spiced crushed red pepper add kick and spice to broccoli.
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Cooking the pasta and the broccoli together makes this easy salad even simpler.
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Try substituting green beans with haricots verts or wax beans in this recipe, depending on what's available at the market.
Author: Martha Stewart
Sometimes the best salad is the simplest one -- this dish features buttery Boston lettuce, shaved Parmesan, and a classic vinaigrette.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for roasted pepper salad is courtesy of David Tanis and can be found in his "A Platter of Figs and Other Recipes" cookbook.
Author: Martha Stewart
This salad sounds simple, but the flavors meld together perfectly, making it a go-to recipe.
Author: Martha Stewart
Veg out with this textured toss of chewy grains, tangy cheese, crunchy nuts, shallot, cuke, and citrus. Bulgur is packed with fiber and protein.
Author: Martha Stewart
In this simple Thanksgiving side dish, green beans are sauteed with butter, shallots, and white wine. A finishing touch of aromatic fresh tarragon sets...
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In this summery salad, sweet watermelon is the perfect foil for tangy feta cheese.
Author: Martha Stewart