Salad
Grilling Cheese With Sweet Peppers and Black Lentils
Let’s be honest, this salad is a vehicle for eating crispy, melty cheese for dinner. Not just any cheese, but rich and dense grillable cheeses like bread cheese, Halloumi, or paneer. When grilled or seared, these varieties brown and crisp on the outside while becoming soft and meaty inside, without melting into a puddle.
By Kendra Vaculin
Grilled Mushroom Antipasto Salad
Keep the mushrooms whole or in large pieces (so they don’t fall through the grate), and you will be rewarded with burnished, concentrated mushroom goodness.
By Brad Leone
This Creole Caesar Salad Packs In Every Taste of Summer
The cornbread croutons will reel you in; the red pepper dressing will keep you coming back for more.
By Tiffany Hopkins
Creole Caesar Salad With Corn Bread Croutons
This Caesar salad works in flavors from the African American kitchens in the Lowcountry. That means fresh tomatoes, fried okra, cornbread croutons, and a zesty red bell pepper dressing that ties it all together.
By Alexander Smalls
Jerk Potato Salad
Potato salad gets a fresh burst of flavor from a dose of Jamaican jerk seasoning. The spicy rub is the foundation of the creamy dressing, where some of the heat is quelled by rich mayonnaise.
By Brigid Washington
18 Types of Lettuce and the Best Ways to Eat Each One
Your salads will never be the same.
By Esther Sung and Joe Sevier
Mushroom Toast With Pecorino Salsa Verde
Cut king trumpet mushrooms into planks and grill them until crisp and deeply savory. Then, pile on grilled bread with an herby, cheesy dressing.
By Christian Reynoso
Grilled Watermelon Salad With Lime Mango Dressing
Grilling watermelon caramelizes the sweetness of the fruit, and the char gives just a hint of smoky flavor.
By JJ Johnson
Black-Eyed Pea Salad With Hot Sauce Vinaigrette
Down South, we call this a sitting salad. It can sit on the summer picnic table without wilting, so it’s the perfect potluck dish.
By Carla Hall
Watermelon Salad With Radishes
If your watermelon isn’t very sweet, force it to be savory by adding peppery radishes and a quick vinaigrette. With mint strewn all over, it's super-refreshing.
By Carla Hall
Apple and Kohlrabi Coleslaw
Since the crunchy apple and kohlrabi are so refreshing, it would make the perfect palate cleanser between heavier courses at dinner, but most often I eat it for a light lunch.
By Bryant Terry
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27 Best Barley Recipes for Salads, Soups, Grain Bowls, and More
How to cook barley in a variety of delicious ways.
By Tommy Werner
Spring Chicken Dinner Salad
Poaching boneless, skinless chicken breasts in well-salted water yields juicy, flavorful meat that won’t dry out. Crunchy veggies and a punchy Dijon vinaigrette make this hearty salad complete.
By Kat Boytsova
Mini Whisks Will Take Your Salad Dressing to a Whole New Level
Mini whisks for everyone!
By Elaheh Nozari
Silken Tofu Isn't Just a Protein—It's a Sauce
When blended with fresh herbs, or something tart or spicy, shelf-stable silken tofu becomes a creamy base for almost any kind of sauce (or dressing, or dip).
By Tiffany Hopkins
Creamy Ginger Dressing
Silken tofu is the base of this dressing, creating a punchy sauce that's creamy and silky. Bryant Terry uses it to dress a hearty grain salad with celery, persimmons, and chopped nuts—but you can also drizzle it over grilled vegetables, or use it as a dip for crudités.
By Bryant Terry
Spring Green Bowls
Broccoli rice is the base for bright toppings like fresh peas, avocados, and pickled ginger. Round out the bowl with a creamy, herby dressing and a soft-boiled egg.
By Donna Hay
Sweet Pickle Potato Salad
The secret to this version of potato salad is sweet pickle relish—not diced cucumbers, dill pickles, or cornichons.
By Alexander Smalls
The Ultimate Salad Dressing Arithmetic
Homemade vinaigrette can be as simple as a two-ingredient blend or a seven-ingredient masterpiece.
By Rhoda Boone
Pantry Dinner Salad With Polenta Croutons
This highly riffable dinner salad features cubes of leftover polenta, tossed in Parmesan, and crisped in a skillet for croutons that are naturally gluten-free, delightfully crunchy on the outside, and warm and creamy on the inside.
By Anna Stockwell