recipesEasy Fish Tacos With Spicy SauceBy Rachel Gurjar
Category: Kidney-Friendly
Beet Greens And Purple Cauliflower Salad With Herb Pistou
Ingredients:1 cup chopped fresh Italian parsley1 cup chopped fresh basil1 cup chopped fresh chives3 garlic cloves, peeled1 cup extra-virgin olive oilsea salt
Green Bean Salad with Red Onions
This simple recipe can be made ahead, giving you less work to do right before your dinner guests arrive.Advertisement – Continue Reading BelowTotal Time: 2 hrs 10 minssaltlb. green beans1/2 c. extra-virgin olive oil2 tsp. Dijon mustard4 clove garlic2 small red onions1/2 c. chopped fresh dill, basil, or parsley (or any combination of the three)2
Radicchio & Parsley Salad With Lemon Vinaigrette
Ingredients:1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil2 to 3 tablespoons freshly squeezed Meyer lemon juice1/2 teaspoon kosher or sea salt1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper3 cups torn radicchio leaves (about 1 head)1/2 cup coarsely chopped parsley leaves
Simple Heart Of Palm & Tomato Salad
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5-Minute Radicchio and Watercress Salad Recipe
Why It Works No frills and no extra work for this simple salad. This quick and easy salad of hearty, peppery greens is the perfect side dish for a weeknight supper. 4 ounces radicchio (about 1/2 medium head; 225g), cored, leaves torn into bite-size pieces 1/2 bunch watercress or arugula (about 2 ounces; 55g) 2
Radish Salad With Anchovy Sauce
Serves 4 Author Notes I like a salad that’s a little bruising. I want some crunch, some bitterness, and plenty of clear acidity. Bonus points for pungent flavor. Italian puntarelle with anchovy dressing is my all-time favorite. Do you wish to join me in my feisty salad camp? If so, I have a radish number
‘Dill-licious’ Egg Salad
‘Dill-Licious’ Egg Salad Add a fresh dill flavor to your egg salad with this quick and easy recipe.
Tarragon Egg Salad
Chilled egg salad with fresh tarragon, fennel, red bell pepper, and green onions. Elise Bauer You know the cool thing about tarragon? You only have to plant it once. (Assuming you don’t pull it up thinking it’s a weed when it surprises you by coming up the second year. Yes, that would be me.) I
Orange Arugula Salad
April 24, 2009 26 Comments This delicious salad is full of a variety of flavors. The arugula is a buttery, bitter green and the oranges are sweet, sour and tangy. Spiking dinner salads with fruit is a great trick when it comes to getting children enthused about eating their greens. Works pretty well on green-phobic
