When buying grapes, look for ones that are plump and firmly attached to the stems, and have smooth unbroken skins.
Author: Martha Stewart
Tart goat cheese gradually melts onto warm vinaigrette-coveredpotatoes to create a creamy coating.
Author: Martha Stewart
This simple salad highlights the freshness of the vegetables.
Author: Martha Stewart
Ricotta salata is an aged salted ricotta cheese. You can substitute another salted, crumbly cheese, such as feta.
Author: Martha Stewart
This substantial lentil salad can stand on its own or take a supporting role. It's perfect for a picnic or potluck brunch.
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a classic salad to serve with a steak dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
This salad combines bitter and spicy lettuces with the sweetness of winter oranges and the tart flavor of red-wine vinegar.
Author: Martha Stewart
Raw asparagus, peas, and wispy pea shoots are tossed in a creamy, tangy buttermilk dressing laced with tarragon and other herbs.
Author: Martha Stewart
Simple salads like this one are a great way to use summer's bounty. Here, kirby cucumbers are turned into a crunchy make-ahead side salad chock full of...
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Earthy walnuts and a sweet-and-sour sherry vinaigrette are the perfect complement to this slightly bitter winter green.
Author: Martha Stewart
To achieve perfect, thin slices of radish, use a mandoline.
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This basic salad goes well with different pasta dishes, including bats and cobwebs.
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Nutritious pomegranate seeds give this healthy green salad a burst of flavor.
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This raw kale salad wins over even the most skeptical hearty-green newbies. It gets better after a night in the fridge.
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A high proportion of vegetables turns this Pasta Salad with Roasted Broccoli into a light, nutritious meal.
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On their own, Boston lettuce and olives might be a tad ho-hum. But toss them with Lemon Vinaigrette, and you've got a stellar side to sample. Keep a jar...
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This is a colorful and healthy salad that pairs well with grilled salmon or poached chicken breasts.
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Dried cranberries add not just flavor, but lots of color, to this bed of salad greens.
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To make a fiber-rich bean salad even more nutritious, include antioxidant-paced tomatoes and immune-boosting scallions.
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Reader Julie Sun from New York City takes lentils beyond the soup bowl with this healthy dish, which is perfect to pack for lunch.
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This tasty quinoa recipe is adapted from Joan Nathan's "New American Cooking."
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This deceptively simple and well-balanced salad combines a variety of flavors and textures -- tart, creamy, peppery -- and comes together in a snap.
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This light Artichoke Pasta Salad makes a perfect portable lunchtime meal.
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Brussels sprouts are a classic at Thanksgiving; they have great texture when used raw in a slaw.
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Every spoonful of this chopped salad includes a medley of fresh zucchini and basil, buttery lima beans, and rich Parmesan.
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Green beans are tossed with a mustard vinaigrette and raisin-nut croutons. Sweet and sour never tasted so garden-fresh!
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Sweet potatoes are wonderful in salads, especially when tossed with a ginger-and-scallion dressing.
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This salad is hearty enough to be served as a main course. Beluga lentils work well in a cold salad because they're firm and tend to hold their shape....
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Juicy tomatoes and onions in a tangy vinaigrette are the perfect accompaniment to Grilled Pepper-Crusted Sirloin.
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This coleslaw makes a crisp side dish for our Sweet-and-Sticky Grilled Drumsticks or other grilled foods.
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These creamy spiced beans can be served alongside our Lamb Sausages.
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Chopped apples and celery with walnuts defined the 19th-century original. Grapes (roasted in this version) were a 20th-century add-on. To lighten things...
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This salad offers pleasingly bitter red endive spears, licorice-sweet slices of fennel, and sections of orange and grapefruit. Rosemary, ginger, parsley,...
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A simple salad of bitter greens-escarole, frisee, and radicchio-mixed with oil and vinegar makes a zesty crowd-pleasing first course.
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Vary the sauce with any tender herbs you have on hand. Top the pasta with our Grilled Sea Scallops and Fennel.
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A platter of mushroom salad entices withlayers of bright flavor -- slicedmushrooms (cremini, shiitake,or other types you enjoy), peppery arugula and bitter...
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Big cubes of bread in this traditional Italian salad soak up the zesty dressing; white beans and provolone pump up the protein for a well-balanced vegetarian...
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A variety of fall vegetables are roasted in the oven until crisp, then drizzled with a roasted-garlic dressing and served on a bed of baby kale.
Author: Martha Stewart
Cucumbers and radishes are a good pair, each offering distinctive texture, flavor, and color. This Cucumber Salad with Radish and Dill is a refreshing...
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This salad holds up well when dressed, making it ideal for a party.
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Buttery toasted pine nuts, salty Pecorino Romano, and fragrant basil add intrigue to this simple summer side dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Keep your cool this summer by turning off the oven. This delicious green salad topped with cubes of Havarti cheese and slices of hard-cooked eggs is easy...
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A mandoline is ideal for slicing radishes into perfect thin rounds, but a sharp knife also works. The vegetables can be trimmed and sliced a few hours...
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For best flavor, prepare the Spaghetti Salad the day before you plan to serve it. It makes for a tasty lunch or side dish.
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The peanut butter, rice vinegar, and soy sauce give this Pasta Salad with Broccoli and Peanuts an Asian-inspired flavor.
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Chris Kimball, author of "The Yellow Farmhouse Cookbook," prepares this unusual coleslaw with spicy peanut dressing to accompany his crispy, crunchy fried...
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Crisp iceberg lettuce benefits from the peppery radishes and blue cheese in this salad.
Author: Martha Stewart