Warmed Cherry Vinaigrette with Wilted Spinach Salad By recipesDecember 10, 2015April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Leafy Greens, Recipes, Salads “I recommend this salad quite highly. I prefer fresh cherries to the dried, but both are delicious. Be careful not to add too much warmed dressing to the spinach leaves; you want them just wilted, not soaked.” –Andi Wolff
Cucumber Peach Salad By recipesNovember 29, 2015April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Peaches, Recipes, Salads, Summer Produce This salad is a taste of summer, pure and simple. You’ll want to make it every year, as soon as peaches are ripe!
Beet Salad with Goat Cheese By recipesNovember 28, 2015April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Recipes, Root Vegetables, Salads If you have a bunch of beets you don’t quite know what to do with, this salad will be just the thing! It balances flavors perfectly: sweet walnuts, earthy beets, tender greens and creamy cheese.
Asparagus & Strawberry Salad with Orange-Avocado Dressing By recipesNovember 28, 2015April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Recipes, Salads
Potato Beet Salad By recipesNovember 28, 2015April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Leafy Greens, Recipes, Root Vegetables, Salads “The thing that surprised me when I first made this dressing was how salty the dressing is. I was wary about pouring it over the vegetables. But, it works well due to the blandness of the vegetables. Letting it sit for 15-30 minutes before serving allows the vegetables to absorb the dressing’s flavor” –Andi Wolff…
Yummy Chicken Salad By recipesNovember 7, 2015April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Recipes, Salads, Summer Produce “My mom has been making this salad for years. As a kid it was one of my favorite dishes, and it still is! I make it for my family all the time now. It’s very easy to prepare, it’s absolutely delicious, and it’s an all-in-one meal.” –Ashley Wolff
Italian Pasta Salad By recipesNovember 1, 2015April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Recipes, Salads Pasta salad is always best when loaded with veggies! We know you’ll love this version, created by Ashley Wolff! “This is a quick & easy pasta salad recipe! It’s versatile, meaning you can substitute ingredients if you don’t have everything…or just to suit your tastes. Think of this as a jumping off point! I stumbled upon…
Grilled Corn and Tomato Salad By recipesNovember 1, 2015April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Recipes, Salads, Summer Produce, Tomatoes Grilled corn is amazing! You’ll love it in this fresh, flavorful salad. Best news: You can “grill” the corn on your stovetop! SaveSave
Orange and Red Onion Salad By recipesNovember 1, 2015April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Leafy Greens, Recipes, Salads This fresh, zingy salad is perfect for winter, when the BEST citrus is available at Wolff’s!
Corn, Tomato and Radish Salad By recipesOctober 27, 2015April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Recipes, Salads, Tomatoes Many years ago, when I was dating Sean, who is now my husband, we sat down to dinner at a friend’s house and he started to do something very strange. He pointed to his salad that had fresh greens, tomatoes and radishes in it and began to say, “Rad? Ish!” I stared at him, confused….
Peach or Mango Avocado Black Bean Salad By recipesJuly 28, 2015April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Peaches, Recipes, Salads This bean salad recipe was originally done with mango instead of peaches, but in the spirit of the season we tweaked it, and the result is delicious!
‘North American Thanksgiving’ and a Butternut Squash Salad By rachelvanduzerNovember 6, 2014April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Leafy Greens, Recipes, Salads, Winter Squash Next week, I will get to celebrate my first “North American Thanksgiving” celebration across the ocean from North America in France. I have been tasked with bringing a salad and a sweet potato dish, so I began looking over the repertoire of recipes that have already been shared on this blog. I came across this…
Mixed Green Salad with Apples and Candied Hazelnuts By rebeccatalbotOctober 9, 2014April 21, 2023 Categories: Apples, Featured, Recipes, Salads This past weekend, my husband and I had a few friends over for a couple hours in the evening, so, naturally, I made dessert. I even planned ahead and made this dessert, some toffee bars, the day before and stuck them in the fridge. The only problem? I forgot to cut them them before refrigerating…
Ginger-Watermelon Salad & A Brief History of Ginger By rebeccatalbotAugust 3, 2014April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Recipes, Salads, Summer Produce Tags: ginger, herbs, spices, watermelon Knowing that I wanted to make a ginger-watermelon salad later today, I woke up with questions about ginger dancing in my head: When did people first try using ginger as a spice? When did they figure out the knobby root was edible? When did gingerbread become a thing? When and why did the baby…
The Cunning Way of Caprese By JenniferHetrickJune 20, 2013November 2, 2017 Categories: Featured, Locally Grown, Recipes, Salads, Seasonal, Summer Produce, Tomatoes, Vendors Caprese is an Italian-inspired summer dish that riles mouth-watering factors with ease. It has a lot of possibilities in variation but usually involves slices of freshly picked tomatoes, basil leaves from the garden, cuts of mozzarella cheese and either drizzles of olive oil or balsamic vinaigrette. Sprinkles of ground pepper complement this flavorful and especially…
Can’t Beet This Salad By rebeccatalbotJuly 25, 2012April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Recipes, Root Vegetables, Salads Tags: beets, cooking, recipes, salads A few summers ago, I stood face to face with a few vegetables that scared me. I love to eat almost all veggies, but I have met a few I didn’t know how to prepare. As I looked at the vegetables on my counter, one scared me because it looked like it would stand up…
Cool as a Cucumber and Peach Salad By rebeccatalbotJuly 12, 2012November 2, 2017 Categories: Featured, Locally Grown, Salads, Seasonal, Summer Produce A few summers ago, someone sent me a recipe for a simple cucumber and peach salad. This was a recipe that combined two ingredients I never thought would like each other. Didn’t one belong atop lettuce, and the other beneath a crumb topping? How could these crispy and sweet tastes coexist? Hesitantly, I chopped a…
Simply Love By rebeccatalbotJanuary 19, 2012April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Salads Tags: avocado, sandwiches, sourdough bread, tomato, winter produce I fell in love rather late in life. We met at The Goddess and Grocer, a Chicago restaurant that was then so small it just had one long, family-style table. I ordered a California Dreaming sandwich and instantly fell headlong in love with what an avocado can add to a sandwich. It’s been a while…