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Tag Archives: salads
Tomatoes in October
OK, I admit it. It feels a little wrong to be writing about tomatoes in the middle of October. Pumpkins, sure. Sweet potatoes, no problem. But tomatoes? Of course, this tomato salad tastes much better in the middle of summer, with … Continue reading
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Seared Salmon Salad
Here’s another dish inspired by one of our favorite restaurants. There’s a nice, little Cuban restaurant not too far down the road called La Fonda Latina. Usually, I get the bocadillo latino, but lately I’ve been getting their ensalada pescado. … Continue reading
Beet and Arugula Salad
The idea for this side dish came from one of those rare nights out when my wife and I manage to score a babysitter and we can head out for a grown-up dinner. One of our favorite places to eat … Continue reading