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Category: Salads

EggsPosted on9th May 20126th February 2013

Spring Salad with a Fried Egg, or Salade Composée Printanière

I meant to post a completely different recipe today, but when I prepared this salad for yesterday’s lunch, I liked so much its spring look,…

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BreakfastPosted on2nd May 201220th May 2013

Radish, Cucumber and Yogurt /Sour Cream Salad

I woke up yesterday and, just after my obligatory coffee fix, all I could think of were pink radishes. As if hypnotised, I went to…

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JapanesePosted on25th April 20126th February 2013

Cucumber and Wakame Sunomono (Cucumber and Seaweed Salad)

  Nami’s blog (Just One Cookbook) is one of my biggest Japanese cuisine inspiration sources. If I hadn’t written about any of her recipes recently,…

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BreakfastPosted on2nd April 20126th February 2013

Smoked Mackerel and Egg Spread

When about two weeks ago Charles (Five Euro Food) posted the famous Kedgeree recipe, using smoked mackerel, I was very glad to discover a new…

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FishPosted on28th March 201225th February 2017

Carrot and Canned Tuna Salad

This salad is another very simple, but surprisingly good dish I have found on the Humble Bean blog. The author adapted it from a Japanese cook’s…

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FrenchPosted on14th March 20126th February 2013

Daikon Remoulade

    I have bought some daikon (white radish) with a plan to make a Japanese daikon salad or pickles. Once julienned, the daikon reminded…

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KoreanPosted on7th March 20129th May 2013

Korean Stir-Fried Squid with Cabbage and Carrot

The successful experiment in simmering daikon with squid (click here to see the recipe) reminded me how much I love squid and made me look for…

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FrenchPosted on15th February 20126th February 2013

Warm Lentil Salad (Salade Tiède aux Lentilles)

Last week, while preparing the Friday Far Breton post, my old recipe book reminded me I used to cook French much more often at the…

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KoreanPosted on11th January 201218th October 2014

Mak Kimchi, or Easy Cabbage Kimchi

Some of you probably remember Cubed Radish Kimchi (Kkakdugi 깍두기) I have written about a couple of weeks ago. This famous dish was easy, absolutely…

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JapanesePosted on2nd January 20126th February 2013

Avocado and Walnut Salad

Happy New Year to everyone! I hope you have spent lovely holidays and a wonderful New Year’s Eve. I also hope you haven’t exaggerated with…

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