Lettuce
Hand Salad With Yogurt-Lemon Dressing
We call this a hand salad because lettuce and dip just doesn’t sound like nearly as much fun.
By Amiel Stanek
Vegan Caesar Salad
Nutritional yeast, silken tofu, and capers mimic the anchovies and egg yolks in a classic Caesar. Genius!
By Chris Morocco
Blue Cheese and Bacon Lettuce Boats
Think of this recipe as your favorite bacony wedge salad reimagined as an additive party snack.
By Claire Saffitz
Ultimate BLT
Two sweet-salty finishings let guests craft their own signature sandwiches, but if you’re a purist, leave them off and let the (excellent) bacon speak for itself.
By Rick MartinezPhotography by Christopher Testani
Summer Rolls
You can substitute any crisp vegetables and small pieces of protein, just make sure not to overstuff or the wrappers will split.
By Andrew KnowltonPhotography by Alex Lau
BLT Lettuce Wraps
Bibb lettuce leaves are sturdy and crispy enough to balance out the bacon, tomatoes, and avocado for these lunch-friendly wraps. This recipe is part of our lunch for a week series; check out the rest for the remaining days here.
By Rick MartinezPhotography by Justin Brooks
Hand Salad With Buttermilk, Grapefruit, and Mixed Seeds
These snaggable, snackable wedges have more in common with a bowl of party mix than any perfunctory salad.
By Andy BaraghaniPhotography by Alex Lau
Baby Romaine and Hot Smoked Salmon Salad
The not-so-secret formula behind Sweetgreen and other DIY salad spots? And the key to making this smoked salmon recipe? It's called mise en place. Prep the components in advance, then put it all together later.
By Claire SaffitzPhotography by Peden + Munk
Block Island Lobster Salad with Citrus Vinaigrette
Play around with different herbs in this lobster salad recipe, such as parsley or mint, and other citrus, like grapefruit in place of orange.
By Jenny Rosenstrach and Andy WardPhotography by Alex Lau
Stir-Fried Pork with Eggplant, Chile, and Runner Beans
Hot weather and spicy foods just go together, but this speedy stovetop dish won’t heat up your kitchen.
By Alison RomanPhotography by Christina Holmes
Grilled Little Gem Salad with Pita Croutons
Yes—you can grill lettuce. And it’s worth it.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Alex Lau
Trout Salad with Citrus and Radishes
Cooking the trout skin side down and only quickly finishing it off on the other side ensures fish will be perfectly crisp.
By Bon AppétitPhotography by Elizabeth Jaime
Crispy Thai Pork with Cucumber Salad
The crispy bits are the key to this pork’s deliciousness. Use a wide, flat spatula for the best effect.
By Bon AppétitPhotography by Danielle Walsh
Chicken with Buttered Snap Peas and Tender Lettuces
Cooked lettuces? Yes—but barely. When they hit the pan, they’ll pick up flavor from the chicken drippings, gently wilting and taking on the buttery sauce.
By Alison RomanPhotography by Christina Holmes
Club Salad
By Alison RomanPhotography by Peden + Munk
Spicy Pork Salad
By Alison RomanPhotography by Hirsheimer Hamilton
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