Grains

How to Make Better Salads Without a Recipe

April 25, 2016

 

With these tips for riffing on classic dishes (Mom's chicken salad, anyone?), you can make a delicious meal that doesn't require any recipe, so you're ready to improvise at the table any time—with whatever you bought too much of at the farmers marekt. With a few simple bases to choose from, simply decide on the add-ins, whip up some dressing, and enjoy your creation, sans recipe. 

A New Potato Salad

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A Take on Chicken Salad

A Better Leafy Green Salad

A Great Big Pasta Salad

A Mightier Kale Salad

 

A Better Quinoa Salad

An Exciting Grain-based Salad

Of course, no salad is complete without dressing. Make your own vinaigrette to go along with your new concoctions. 

 

Do you have a favorite salad method that doesn't use a recipe? Tell us in the comments!

Seventh photo by Bobbi Lin, all other photos by James Ransom

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Debra B. May 2, 2016
Here'so the perfect salad dressing add whatever flavor you prefer. Debbie De Roo 3:2:1 dressing; In a jar add 3 tblsps oil, 2 tablespoons vinegar, 1 tblsps dijon mustard 1 tblsps honey..kosher salt and fresh ground pepper. shake well and voila!
 
Brigitte B. May 1, 2016
In the summer I make a fruit based salad that goes something like this: large chunks of a tropical fruit (papaya, mango or pineapple) add a handful of your favorite nuts toasted, macadamia if you're feeling flush and then a grilled lean protein. Make a lime based vinaigrette and you're done. If you feel you need greens serve it on a bed of Boston lettuce or whatever strikes you at the moment.