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Miso Sesame Vinaigrette That's Good on Anything

This all-purpose miso-sesame vinaigrette is great on a simple salad with lettuces and fresh vegetables, such as cucumbers, tomatoes, sliced onions, radishes, jicama or grated carrots, or in this Chicken...

Author: J. Kenji López-Alt

Fava Bean and Asparagus Salad

Thick-stemmed asparagus is best for this flavorful, intensely green salad; thin asparagus would be a bit wimpy. I weighed the asparagus after breaking off the ends. If you want to make this into a more...

Author: Martha Rose Shulman

Tomato and Watermelon Salad

Summer in a bowl: salty and sweet, with a hint of acidity. Make it with the best tomatoes you can find, a cold watermelon, less dressing than you would think and, if you can find it, Bulgarian feta.

Author: Sam Sifton

Asparagus Salad With Hard Boiled Eggs

A classic Italian salad, there are many versions of this dish. Sometimes the asparagus are not cut up, just topped with chopped hard-boiled eggs and vinaigrette. I like to cut them into pieces and toss...

Author: Martha Rose Shulman

Couscous Salad With Dried Cranberries and Pecans

This combination of pecans, cranberries and couscous has the feel and flavor of a classic autumn side dish without the heaviness. It can also be made a day in advance.

Author: Mark Bittman

Green Beans, Corn and Carrot Salad

This is a sturdy, appealing picnic recipe made from haricots verts, corn and carrots. Haricots verts, by the way, are skinny green beans, but you can use regular ones instead. Like the sandwich, this salad...

Author: Melissa Clark

Endive and Radicchio Salad With Caramelized Pear

This recipe came to The Times from Bruno Davaillon, the executive chef of the celebrated Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek restaurant in Dallas. It is an elegant twist on the ubiquitous blue cheese-pear...

Author: Tara Parker-Pope

Black Eyed Pea Salad

This salad is inspired by a Greek recipe that calls for lots of herb fennel. I couldn't find herb fennel, so I added a thinly sliced fennel bulb to the mix. Along with its refreshing flavor, the fennel...

Author: Martha Rose Shulman

Quinoa and Asparagus Salad

I had been cooking quinoa sort of like pasta, in 3 parts water, then draining it and letting it dry in a towel-covered pan. This is a good way to obtain very fluffy grains, but sometimes my quinoa is soggy...

Author: Martha Rose Shulman

Niçoise Salad With Basil and Anchovy Lemon Vinaigrette

Here, I've riffed on a classic French salade niçoise. I save the anchovy for the dressing, but anchovy admirers can add more for garnish - and anchovy avoiders can simply leave them out. The only cooking...

Author: Melissa Clark

Arugula And Endive Salad

Author: Trish Hall

Ginger Cucumber Salad With Scallops

This 2004 recipe draws its inspiration from Thailand, where Mark Bittman first sampled it. The original was topped with shrimp, but his version uses scallops, "a slightly more unusual and elegant combination,"...

Author: Mark Bittman

Simmered Beet Greens With Roasted Beets, Lemon and Yogurt

The Greeks serve this dish as a salad, and it's one that I never failed to order at lunch when I spent 10 days on the Greek island of Ikaria, known for the longevity of its population. If you want to make...

Author: Martha Rose Shulman

Celery and Radish Salad With Gorgonzola

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Author: Martha Rose Shulman

Shrimp and Artichoke Salad

Author: Craig Claiborne

Moroccan Beet Salad

Author: Joan Nathan

Lemon Herb Buttermilk Dressing

Packed with herbs and plenty of lemon, this quick buttermilk dressing can be considered a brighter, lighter cousin of ranch. It's terrific in grain bowls, for salads or even as a sauce for poached, sautéed...

Author: Francis Lam

Quinoa Salad With Swiss Chard and Goat Cheese

This versatile salad, or pilaf, may be construed as a home cook's answer to a fast-casual lunch bowl. But it does not need to be piled high with a freewheeling array of additional ingredients. As it is,...

Author: Florence Fabricant

Grilled Caesar Salad

This recipe, from Alan Ashkinaze of the now-closed Millesime in Manhattan, came to The Times in 2012. In his version of the classic Caesar salad, a light grilling enhances the flavor of the romaine lettuce,...

Author: Sam Sifton

Greek Salad With Goat Cheese

This recipe, brought to The Times in a 1991 article about the increasing popularity of goat cheese, is simple and full of bright flavors and satisfying textures. Feta, the cheese traditionally used in...

Author: Florence Fabricant

Wild rice and smoked turkey salad

Author: Craig Claiborne And Pierre Franey

White Beans And Tuna Salad

Author: Marian Burros

Black Rice and Red Lentil Salad

This colorful mixture is hard to resist, with its contrasting chewy and crunchy textures and the nutty Asian dressing. Black rice, high in antioxidant-rich anthocyanins, is now a staple in my pantry.

Author: Martha Rose Shulman

Shrimp and scallop salad

Author: Craig Claiborne And Pierre Franey

Wild rice and almond salad

Author: Craig Claiborne And Pierre Franey

Charred Corn and Tomato Salad

Author: Pierre Franey

Arugula, Egg and Tomato Salad

Author: Pierre Franey

Seaweed Salad With Cucumber

Author: Mark Bittman

Bulgur Salad With Greens, Barberries and Yogurt

I bought some dried barberries at my Iranian market not too long ago and have been adding them to frittatas and salads. They're tart dried fruits, about the size of currants. You can substitute dried cranberries...

Author: Martha Rose Shulman

Mussel and Potato Salad

Author: Jacques Pepin

Via Carota's Insalata Verde

At Via Carota, the charming West Village restaurant run by the partners Jody Williams and Rita Sodi, the menu description for insalata verde does little to give away any details about what makes it so...

Author: Samin Nosrat

Red and Green Cabbage Salad

Author: Pierre Franey

Endive, Beet and Red Onion Salad

Author: Pierre Franey

Hearts Of Palm Salad

Author: Barbara Kafka

Mushroom and Pepper Salad

Author: Craig Claiborne

Chicken Noodle Salad With Creamy Sesame Dressing

This substantial salad makes use of the same dressing, with more rice vinegar, that I used for my sesame noodle salad earlier this week.

Author: Martha Rose Shulman

Turkish Bean and Herb Salad

The authentic version of this sweet, fragrant bean salad requires about three times as much olive oil. In Turkey, borlotti beans or red beans would be used; I prefer pink beans, available in many supermarkets....

Author: Martha Rose Shulman

White Bean and Mint Salad

Author: Moira Hodgson

White Bean, Sage And Tomato Salad

Author: Moira Hodgson

Cucumber Salad With Seaweed

Author: Molly O'Neill

Tabbouleh

Author: Nancy Harmon Jenkins

Mock Caesar Salad

Author: Jacques Pepin