Salad
Watermelon and Prosciutto with Mint and Toasted Almonds
Watermelon and prosciutto may seem like an unlikely pair, but the salty-sweet mix will make this your new go-to fruit salad.
By Andy BaraghaniPhotography by Alex Lau
Haricots Verts with Summer Squash and 8-Minute Eggs
This bean salad is taken to new, luxurious levels with the addition of eggs, anchovies, and your favorite summer squash.
By Andy BaraghaniPhotography by Alex Lau
Egg Salad Tartines With Mixed Herbs
Not a mayo maker? Season your favorite brand with vinegar and hot sauce to bump up the tang and add heat.
By Chris MoroccoPhotography by Gentl & Hyers
Celery Slaw
This celery slaw, along with blue cheese dressing, crumbled blue cheese, and hot sauce, helps make up the Buffalo Dog.
By Claire SaffitzPhotography by Gentl Hyers
Creamy Ranch Slaw
Use this creamy slaw as one of the toppings for the Ranch Dog, or as a condiment or side next to pretty much anything else!
By Claire SaffitzPhotography by Gentl Hyers
Vinegar-Cucumber Salad
Salt the cucumbers a day ahead—they’ll get crunchier when chilled. Add some Smoked Potatoes for a heartier salad.
By Chris MoroccoPhotography by Christopher Testani
Russian Dressing
This Russian dressing, along with Swiss cheese, caramelized onions, sauerkraut, and sweet relish, helps make up the Reuben Dog.
By Claire SaffitzPhotography by Gentl Hyers
Classic Spinach Salad
Mature spinach has a stronger flavor than baby spinach and holds up better to this creamy dressing.
By Rick MartinezPhotography by Alex Lau
Crispy Potato Salad with Chiles, Celery, and Peanuts
Thai seasonings add punch to this vibrant and herby salad; peanuts and celery keep it crunchy.
By Andy BaraghaniPhotography by Alex Lau
Smashed Potato Salad with Chorizo, Aioli, and Scallions
This paprika- and chile-spiked potato salad is equally delicious served warm or room temperature.
By Andy BaraghaniPhotography by Alex Lau
Potato Salad with Old Bay and Potato Chips
Potato on potato action here—the chips add welcome crunch to a refreshingly mayo-free salad.
By Andy BaraghaniPhotography by Alex Lau
Potato Salad with Lox and Everything-Bagel Spice
A dinner-friendly riff on a bagel with lox and cream cheese. If you’re not feeling the smoked salmon, simply omit it.
By Andy BaraghaniPhotography by Alex Lau
Dandelion, Date, and Blue Cheese Salad with Brown Butter Croutons
Feel free to use any of the leafy greens listed here, but dandelion is ideal for its spicy, sturdy leaves.
By Alison RomanPhotography by Nicole Franzen
Summer Greens with Mustardy Potatoes and Six-Minute Egg
Who said potato salad had to be boring? Or egg salad, for that matter! This deconstructed salad combines the best of both worlds, and is versatile to be served for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
By Alison RomanPhotography by Alex Lau
Fava Bean and Asparagus Salad
Green beans! Green asparagus! Green pistachios! ... You get the idea—this salad is a celebration of spring. If you can’t find fava beans, substitute English peas or sugar snap peas instead.
By Alison RomanPhotography by Alex Lau
Grilled Halibut Niçoise With Market Vegetables
If it looks good at the market, it will be good in this salad.
By Andrew KnowltonPhotography by Peden + Munk
Sesame Tempeh Slaw
Let the tempeh marinate all morning, then put the dish together for lunch. This recipe is part of our lunch for a week series. Check out the rest for the remaining days.
By Rick MartinezPhotography by Justin Brooks
BLT Lettuce Wraps
Bibb lettuce leaves are sturdy and crispy enough to balance out the bacon, tomatoes, and avocado for these lunch-friendly wraps. This recipe is part of our lunch for a week series; check out the rest for the remaining days here.
By Rick MartinezPhotography by Justin Brooks
Chopped Spring Salad
This dressing is also great as a dip, and most of the vegetables listed here can be left in bigger pieces and treated as crudités instead.
By Jenny Rosenstrach and Andy WardPhotography by Alex Lau
Hand Salad With Buttermilk, Grapefruit, and Mixed Seeds
These snaggable, snackable wedges have more in common with a bowl of party mix than any perfunctory salad.
By Andy BaraghaniPhotography by Alex Lau