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Category Archives: Salads

Salad of Romaine with Arugula Dressing

July 30, 2013

When planning a multi-course menu,  imagination sometimes flags when one gets around to the figuring out of a salad course.  …

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Fried Zucchini in Vinegar and Garlic

July 19, 2013

In the heart of the tiny township of Arivaca, Arizona sits the Arivaca Mercantile Company, a small establishment, full of …

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Greens and Bacon with Garden Sass (and a good Homemade French Dressing)

June 21, 2013

…you sort of hate to be the one who gives up on something That survived until your generation. The thing …

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Salad Villa Montaña

March 22, 2013

“A friend of ours, back from a visit to Mexico, brought us a delightful privately printed cookbook: Villa Montaña Cuisine …

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Eggplant Tricolore Ottolenghi

January 31, 2013

How to characterize, from a reader’s perspective, the ideal recipe in written form?  The results to which it leads are …

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Salad of Romaine, Apples and Cucumber with Walnut Bread Croutons and Toasted Walnut Vinaigrette

January 3, 2013

In her fine little article about “Walnuts”, the English food writer Jane Grigson coined a memorable phrase to describe how …

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Salad of Fillet of Smoked Trout, Fresh Corn, Mâche, Tomato and Thyme with Balsamic and Garlic Vinaigrette

November 29, 2012

A concert, an evening at the opera or the theater–anyone of these may serve as a nice way to celebrate …

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Crisp Pickled Cucumber Salad ~ Ropogós ecetes Uborkasaláta

November 22, 2012

It is a rare restaurant in Budapest which serves traditional Hungarian food and has no version of this cucumber salad …

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Avocado and Papaya Salad with Louisiana Hot Sauce Marinade

October 28, 2012

Fresh hot peppers, vinegar and salt are the foundation of a hot sauce.  In some regions bottled varieties abound.  Three …

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Salad of Marinated Mushrooms, Red Grape,Yellow and Red Cherry Tomatoes and Toasted Walnuts

September 13, 2012

The flavour of pure maple syrup is distinctive and not easily mistaken for any other sweetener.  Maple syrup, along with …

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