Another recipe we learned at Meliartos cooking school in Athens. The traditional Greek salad is a rustic dish, with large chunks of vegetables.
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Bavarian Krautsalat (Coleslaw)
I can’t believe I didn’t post this after we had it at an amazing real Oktoberfest event that we were fortunate to be invited to in Bavaria. It is very simple, and based on this recipe. Unlike American coleslaw, this one is blanched, so it has a softer texture and is more easily digested. It […]
Dragon Noodle Salad
This is one of our summer favorites. It’s derived from a recipe by Isa Moskowitz, I think from the book “Isa Does It.” She’s a vegan, and so we’ve made this carniverous, removed some hippy stuff (agave nectar, really?), changed some ingredients (originally calls for radishes, which I guess is a way to use radishes.) […]
Thai Beef Salad – Nam Tok Neau
Grilled beef, mint, Thai spices…what’s not to like?
Zingy Cauliflower Salad
Inspired by our trip to Germany and the many wonderful composed salads we had, I created this cauliflower salad. I served it with pulled pork sandwiches, as an alternative to cole slaw, which went well together. Vegetables 1 head cauliflower, in small florets 1 carrot, julienne 1/3 c. red onion, sliced thin 2 stalks celery, […]
Couscous Salad
This is a great dish to bring bright colors and fresh (non-mayonnaisey) flavors to a potluck. I used “maftoul” (giant couscous), but you could any grain that suits your fancy and stays toothsome when cooked: barley, wheat berries, bulghur, brown rice, wild rice, etc… 1.5 c. maftoul couscous3 c. chicken broth1 red bell pepper, diced1 […]
Vinegret – Russian Marinated Vegetable Salad
This is a wonderful salad made with cooked vegetables and a zingy dressing. It’s great as a side dish and keeps well for several days. It’s also colorful and well-suited to Minnesota vegetables! Try to cut everything into 1 cm cubes (except for the peas of course). I probably could have diced these better–but taste […]
Indian cucumber salad
I just made this salad up, but it turned out so well as an accompaniment to Indian food that I thought I should post it. It’s quick and easy to make, and for those who don’t like American cucumbers, you can often get the “burpless” smaller varieties at Middle Eastern and Indian grocery stores. Ingredients […]
Tonkatsu – IMPROVED!
My original tonkatsu recipe has been tested many times, and I’ve learned a few things. Mainly I have improved the salad dressing. Also I include a more detailed description of how to make the cutlet. Not pictured: mochi ice cream. Ganbatte! Improved Salad Dressing The key to the improved salad dressing is the miso. Hint: […]
White Bean Salad (That Doesn’t Suck)
Typical potluck bean salad is an affront to the senses: bland yet pungent, mushy, tin-can-flavored filler. This recipe is none of those things. It’s a simple and quick preparation that highlights fresh herbs and ever-delicious olive oil. I recommend using white wine vinegar (NOT all-purpose distilled white or cider vinegar), but you could also use […]