We tried this recipe: http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/celery-apple-salad The recipe called for 2 cups each honey crisp apple and celery; we estimated this to be 1 large honey crisp apple (1/4” slices with skin on) and 4 stalks celery (cut in 1/2” diagonal slices). We increased the dressing to the juice of one lemon (not just 2 Tbsp)… Continue reading Celery-apple salad with lemon dressing
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Kale salad with lemon-garlic dressing
We tried this NYT recipe: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1015707-lemon-garlic-kale-salad (Dec. 2017)
Chickpea, cucumber, and carrot salad
I learned this recipe from my friend Abby many years ago in London. Over time, I determined that cutting the cucumber and carrot into ½ inch dice, mimicking the size of the chickpeas, works best for flavor. Drain three 14.5 oz canned chickpeas (for a total of 43.5 oz) and place in a large mixing… Continue reading Chickpea, cucumber, and carrot salad
Israeli salad
We tried this recipe: http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2012/09/israeli-salad-recipe.html Our minor modifications: first, we used hothouse tomatoes instead of Roma (based on personal preference), but we did seed them as directed. Second, we omitted the red onion (we are not fans of raw onion). Finally, we used the juice of 2 lemons (rather than just 2 Tbsp). We served… Continue reading Israeli salad
Simple panzanella
We tried this recipe based on our pantry: https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2015/09/classic-panzanella-salad-recipe.html Our modifications: we used 2/3 lb sliced Whole Foods pain de campagne (country bread), which we cut into bite-sized pieces. After lightly coating them with olive oil, we sprinkled about 1 tsp dried Greek oregano before toasting in the oven (at 400 for 7-10 mins, turning… Continue reading Simple panzanella
Simple tuna pasta salad
We tried this recipe: https://lexbake.wordpress.com/2012/05/28/tuna-macaroni-salad/ Our modifications: to make this dish lighter, we decreased the pasta from 1 lb to ¾ lb (here, gemelli) and the mayonnaise from 1 cup to ¼ cup. We also used two 5-oz cans (10 oz total) drained tuna. We still used 1 cup green peas (frozen, which we rinsed… Continue reading Simple tuna pasta salad
Burmese cabbage and lime salad
I learned this recipe from my Burmese-American friend, Waimar. Cut a small, tight head of red or white cabbage in half vertically, then cut one half into two quarters (you can set aside the remaining half head for later use). Remove the core from each wedge, then cut into thin (¼ inch) slices lengthwise along… Continue reading Burmese cabbage and lime salad
Lime-infused roasted beet, beet green, and nectarine salad
We followed this recipe from Dahlia Abraham-Klein’s cookbook, Silk Road Vegetarian, an adapted version of which is here: https://www.google.com/amp/s/creativecookinggf.wordpress.com/2014/06/13/roasted-beet-nectarine-salad-cookbook-chat-silk-road-vegetarian/amp/ Our modifications: first, like the original recipe, we omitted pine nuts, nutmeg, and feta cheese. Second, based on seasonal availability, we used 1 lb frozen peach slices in lieu of nectarines; we poured the contents into… Continue reading Lime-infused roasted beet, beet green, and nectarine salad
Simple salad with baby arugula, strawberries, grape tomatoes, and Persian cucumber
We used a handful of each of vegetables and garnished with 1 Tbsp toasted walnuts. We drizzled the salad with 1 Tbsp balsamic vinegar and olive oil, and then lightly seasoned with salt and black pepper. (Apr. 2017)
Roasted beet salad with dill and toasted walnuts
We loosely followed this recipe: https://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/beets-with-dill-walnuts. Our modifications: first, instead of pressure-cooking 6 medium-large beets, we oven-roasted them for 40-45 mins (instructions here: https://piglettedc.wordpress.com/2015/03/25/roasted-beets-this-is-one-of-my-favorite/). After letting them cool (inside their foil packets), we rubbed off their skin with paper towels. We cut each beet into large chunks by slicing in half vertically, then cutting each… Continue reading Roasted beet salad with dill and toasted walnuts