Side
Celery Root Rémoulade
Traditional rémoulade is made with mayonnaise. We have lightened this traditional side dish with a lemony yogurt dressing.
Lentils with Tarragon, Shallots, and Beets
To prevent the lentils from becoming too soft as they cool, spread them on a baking sheet.
Multicolored Pepper and Bean Salad with Ricotta Salata and Herbs
You can prepare the vegetables up to 2 hours before serving and keep them covered in the refrigerator. If desired, include some poblano or other chiles along with the peppers. You can substitute feta cheese for the ricotta salata.
Warm Bean, Snap Pea, and Tomato Salad
Cannellini are white Italian kidney beans. Try substituting cranberry, pinto, or other dried beans in this salad. To save time, use canned beans in place of dried.
Wheatberry Salad
Wheatberries are a nutty grain often used in salads and breads. Look for hard red winter wheatberries—summer wheatberries become too soft after they’re cooked.
Black-Eyed Pea and Jalapeño Salad
Piquant jalapeño chiles complement the earthy flavor of black-eyed peas in this fiber-rich side salad; they also add crunch, along with the diced red onion.
Red and Green Cabbage Slaw with Bacon
This slaw can be made up to 1 day ahead and refrigerated. Refrigerate the cooked bacon separately, wrapped in paper towels, in a resealable plastic bag; reheat it on a baking sheet in a 325°F oven until it’s warm and crisp.
Mâche with Fennel, Carrot, and Orange
Mâche, or lamb’s lettuce, is a tender, nutty green. If it’s unavailable, try watercress as a delicious substitute.