Salad
Mixed Greens with Pine Nuts and Parmesan
Cara Brunetti Hillyard of Hamilton, Virginia, writes: "I come from a long line of great cooks. My father owns an Italian market in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where my mother gets a lot of the ingredients she uses in her wonderful dishes. My mother-in-law is a recipe developer, and I've been known to sit next to my great-aunt Stella with a pen and paper as she details her amazing recipes. I live far from home now, but I reconnect with my family traditions every evening when I make dinner."
Iceberg Wedge with Warm Bacon and Blue Cheese Dressing
The classic combo is back — and bacon makes it better than ever.
Celery-Root and Pecan Salad
Prized by gardeners during the Renaissance, celery root, or celeriac, has a light celery flavor and a dense flesh that is perfect for shredding into slaws. This salad is wonderful with the chicken and biscuits or the flank steak. Enjoy any leftovers the next day.
Farro with Fennel and Carrots
This side dish plays the dual role of salad (with crunchy fennel and carrot and fresh parsley) and bed for the Cornish hens (recipe precedes) — the seasoning of these chewy grains echoes that of the olive butter tucked under the birds' skin.
Crab and Fennel Salad
The crunch and hint of licorice from a fennel bulb and fennel seeds have the magical effect of making crab taste more intensely like itself in this simple, coyly romantic salad.
Chicken Salad with Roasted Red Peppers
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from The Skinny: How to Fit into Your Little Black Dress Forever by Melissa Clark and Robin Aronson.
Dressed with roasted red peppers, olive oil, mustard, and garlic instead of the usual bland mayonnaise, this chicken salad packs a punch. It's great made into a sandwich for lunch at the office. Or if bread isn't on your menu, serve the chicken salad on a bed of greens tossed with a little olive oil and sprinkled with salt.
Bresaola with Shaved Brussels Sprouts and Horseradish
In Italy, thin slices of bresaola are typically served as an antipasto. In this recipe, the thinly sliced meat is topped with a crunchy brussels sprout salad.
Chicken Salad with Piquillo Peppers, Almonds, and Spicy Greens
Piquillos are sweet Spanish peppers with a rich, full flavor.
Escarole with Pine Nuts
Think beyond the salad bowl: Cooking escarole tempers its slight bitterness; pine nuts are a mellow complement.
Lacinato Kale and Ricotta Salata Salad
Inspired by an antipasto that's popular at New York City's Lupa, this substantial salad takes a hearty, rich green that's usually cooked and proves how delicious it can be when served raw.
Red and Napa Cabbage Salad with Braeburn Apples and Spiced Pecans
A perfect balance of sweet, savory, soft, and crunchy.
Cauliflower, White Bean, and Feta Salad
The colors are pale, but the flavors in this winter mix are vivid and fresh.
Hoppin' John Salad with Molasses Dressing
It is said that eating Hoppin' John on New Year's Day will bring good luck. Here's a fresh take on the southern dish traditionally made with salt pork (we've subbed in andouille sausage) and served over rice.
Scandinavian Seafood Salad
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from Marcus Samuelsson's book, Aquavit : And the New Scandinavian Cuisine Salads like this one are part of the Swedish smorgasbord enjoyed on special occasions such as New Year's.
Called skagen in Swedish, this salad is named for a Danish fishing village across the river from Sweden. It's a very traditional dish that appears on every smorgasbord table in the country. Here is our version, which includes smoked salmon, shrimp, and crabmeat. It makes a great lunch served with crusty French bread or whole-grain crispbread.
Cornmeal-Crusted Chicken Salad
Avocados add a heart-healthy touch to this satisfying salad from executive chef Stephane Beaucamp at Kantina in Newport Beach, California.