A classic southwest salad made with kale for extra nutrition and topped with a homemade cumin ginger sage dressing.
by KK's Kreations and filed in Fruit Salads, Salads
A very pretty presentation. This is a delicious and simple salad!
by italianfoodforever and filed in Main Dish Salads, Salads
If you have never tried farro before, this salad is a great way to begin. The nutty, chewy texture of farro grains lends itself well to salads, and it can be mixed with many other ingredients to create a multitude of flavor options.
by carolj and filed in Green Salads, Salads
This version of Asian cole slaw is tops! It is great for large crowds. Be prepared to share the recipe with your guests!
by emmalee and filed in Green Salads, Salads
A minimum of time, a minimum of ingredients, a perfect dinner salad for one. I cook a pound of bacon at one time and freeze it, for convenience. Omit the bacon if you want a vegetarian salad.
by boschka and filed in Salad Dressings, Salads
Quick and easy. We use it on shrimp, crab, salads, even tater tots. We’re crazy in Texas that way .
by missyz and filed in Meat Salads, Salads
Quinoa (pronounced ‘keen-wah’), is very high in manganese, and also has relatively high levels of magnesium, iron, copper and phosphorous. Most importantly however, is that it contains a complete set of the amino acids that your body requires to build proteins. When cooked, it has a fluffy texture with a slightly nutty flavour which is useful in both savoury and sweet dishes and works brilliantly in this really simple salad.
by nicoled and filed in Potato Salads, Salads
So simple and quite the crowd pleaser. It’s herby, tangy and delicious.
by A100CalorieGirl and filed in Main Dish Salads, Salads
A scrumptious salad made at the turn of the century in the oldest city in America – St. Augustine, FL.
by pterra2008 and filed in Salad Dressings, Salads
This dressing has many uses. It’s great on salad greens, as a fresh veggie dip or my favorite use is to serve this with fish as a substitute for tartar sauce. It’s wonderful stuff!
by dishinanddishes and filed in Green Salads, Salads
Crisp buttery lettuce leaves topped with your favorite tomato, crisp pancetta and homemade blue cheese dressing.
Nancy is the Coupon Clipping Cook, which means she not only has an astounding number of recipes to share with us (her TK recipe box is busting at the seams!) but she's also got loads of money-saving tips in her blog (she worked at a grocery store for a number of years, so she knows her stuff). She has some pretty amazing creations, like Roasted Garlic Potato Soup and Nutty Coconut Chicken. Go check them out!
Heather is a Texas native and the blogger behind Heather's Dish. She's mom to Weston, wife to Nate, and they live in Little Rock, Arkansas with their two "stubborn and saucy" dogs Bunker and Keira. In her blog, she shares her photographs, random musings (serious and silly alike), and all kinds of scrumptious recipes---and not just evil variations of her favorite mac and cheese. Her enviable TK recipe box is a testament to that. Go see for yourself!