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Winter White Salad

White salad with seasonal winter ingredient including endive fennel and pear
Photo by Emma Fishman, Food Styling by Yekaterina Boystova, prop styling by Allie Wist

Winter months might not give us as much vibrant produce to look forward to (yes citrus, we see you), but cold-weather fruits and vegetables have their own hidden joys. Take advantage of the monochromatic monotony of winter and turn whatever is available into a chic and crunchy shaved winter salad. Even the creamy, tangy dressing fits the pale vibes—but without sacrificing flavor.

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