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12-Second Coleslaw
When people think of coleslaw, they think of that bowl of soggy, shredded cabbage sitting at the end of the picnic table. This angel hair coleslaw recipe is a completely different approach โ fresh, shredded cabbage prepared as a fast (12 seconds adding ingredients, 30 seconds to mix), crisp, low-cal, low-carb, slightly spicy, and delicious dish that you should be eating as part of your regular veggie side rotation. Serve immediately after mixing.
Chef John's Panzanella
The key to this panzanella is frying the bread cubes in loads of olive oil in a skillet, which obviously makes them crispy. But the healthful fat also soaks into the bread cubes and renders them semi-waterproof, or dressing-proof. The same goes for the dusting of Parmesan cheese applied halfway through the crisping process.
Corn Salad with Creamy Italian Dressing
This Italian corn salad is simple deliciousness and one of my favorite summer side dishes. It's a perfect complement to just about any meat you pull off the grill, and it can be dressed in countless ways. Serve at room temperature.
Spicy Peach Coleslaw
In this peach coleslaw, the peaches are so sweet, juicy, and delicious โ they make the dish fantastic.
Sweet, Hot Mustard Slaw
I enjoy a wide variety of coleslaws, but this recipe for sweet, hot mustard slaw may be my fave. The combo of hot and sweet has a proven track record for pleasing palates. Salting and massaging your cabbage first (aka "cassage") will help draw out water, sweetening the flavor, and yielding a flexible yet still crunchy texture, which I think is lacking in many other "chop and mix" recipes. Garnish with chives and chive blossoms.
Orange Cumin Vinaigrette
Vibrant and fruity, this orange cumin vinaigrette recipe requires no whisking, drizzling, or machinery of any kind โ just a jar with a lid. This "make and shake" method should only be used if you're going to eat your salad right away.
Blue Cheese, Walnut, and Chicory Salad
If you've been looking at endive and radicchio in the stores for years but never bought any because you thought you just wouldn't like it, I'm here to tell you, you probably do--especially in a salad like this. When chicory is combined with a sweet and tangy mustard vinaigrette, mixed with toasted, crunchy nuts, and wonderfully rich, subtly salty blue cheese, it all makes perfect sense.
Chef John's Waldorf Salad
A fruit salad has to be pretty darn good to actually get a name, and the venerable Waldorf salad is certainly worthy. Embellish this as you see fit, but I really like it best with just the four ingredients seen here. Things like dried cranberries can add a nice seasonal touch but, for me, the chewy fruit gets in the way of that addictive crunchy/crisp texture.
Romano Bean Salad
There are two ways you can do this recipe. You can boil your beans, dress them and serve immediately. I prefer it dressed and left to marinate in the fridge overnight, which gives you something closer to a pickled bean.
Sufferin' Succotash Salad
Thanks to the sweet, starchy crunch of the raw corn, the combination of tastes and textures in this salad is outstanding.
The Brutus Salad
This Brutus salad with apple, romaine, herbs, Cheddar, toasted pecans, and a Dijon vinaigrette, is amazing. I think it could be the next national favorite, so watch your back, Caesar! It was inspired by a salad I had at a restaurant in Healdsburg, CA.
Chef John's Classic Macaroni Salad
This deli-style macaroni salad recipe will always be a crowd-pleaser, whether sitting next to some smoky ribs or just a humble hot dog. Just pay attention to a few key details as you make it. Top with sliced green onions if desired.
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