Greek Salad Dressing

This simple Greek vinaigrette is so easy to make and so finger-licking good you’ll never want to go back to bottled dressing again! Drizzle it over classic Greek salad, a green salad or even use it as a marinade for grilled vegetables or chicken. Updated on February 14, 2024 Cook Mode (Keep screen awake) Ingredients

Four-Can Pantry Salad

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Frisée-Lardon Salad

Ingredients 1 tablespoon distilled white vinegar 4 large eggs 2 tablespoons olive oil 4 ounces slab bacon, cut into 1x¼-inch pieces 1 medium shallot, finely chopped Kosher salt, freshly ground pepper ½ cup red wine vinegar 2 large heads of frisée, torn into bite-size pieces Fleur de sel 2 tablespoons 1½-inch pieces fresh chives Preparation

Persimmon and Pear Salad

Photo by www.healthline.com Serves 2 Author Notes If you’re taking this salad to work, you’ll want to keep the spinach separate from the dressing. Otherwise, it will wilt too much. Toss the remaining ingredients in the dressing and seal that in a separate container. When you’re ready to eat simply toss together! Cooking tip: Arthritis-fighting

Shaved fennel & rocket salad

Remove the fronds from the fennel bulb and set aside. Cut away any tough stalks, then thinly slice the bulb using a sharp knife or ideally a mandoline. Tip the fennel slices into a bowl and, using your hands, scrunch through a large pinch of salt, the fennel seeds, if using, and the lemon juice.

Herb Salad

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Stone Fruit Salad

Photo by Raromero89 Serves 2 Author Notes Light, crisp, butter lettuce is paired with tangy stone fruit in this salad. It is finished with a sherry vinaigrette. —Freestyle Food Ingredients 1/4 cup Sherry vinegar 1 tablespoon Honey 1 tablespoon Shallots, minced 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard 3/4 cup Extra virgin olive oil 2 bunches Butter lettuce

California Taco Salad

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