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Italian Tuna Salad

This bright Roman-style tuna salad includes crisp celery, Castelvetrano olives, and sun-dried tomatoes.

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Ginger Miso Grilled Chicken Slaw

Coleslaw gets a little flavor twist from a delicious ginger-miso paste, which is used to both coat the chicken as well as dress the salad. The slaw has great texture from snow peas, cabbage, and carrots, and grilled chicken. Store-bought shredded coleslaw mix makes this recipe incredibly easy to make.

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Potato and Roasted Cauliflower Salad

Cauliflower florets are a sly substitute for half of the baby potatoes in this creamy salad. The white-on-white combo gets zingy lift from briny capers, mustard and freshly grated horseradish.

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Chicory and Endive Salad with Spiced Pistachios

The Good News Chef Jan Birnbaum makes this piquant salad with two kinds of Belgian endive and chicory, which is rich in potassium and magnesium, then adds crunch with spiced pistachios, a cholesterol-free source of monounsaturated fats. "This salad is a healthy alternative to the creamy Caesar salads people expect at a steak house," he says.

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Roasted Carrot and Avocado Salad with Citrus Dressing

This Moroccan-spiced salad combines vitamin A–rich carrots and heart-healthy avocados. Jamie Oliver’s favorite method for preparing carrots (as well as beets) is to first parboil them, then toss them with a dressing and roast them to intensify their sweetness.

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Persimmons Pomegranate and Purslane with Pepitas

Suzanne Goin, the chef at the famed Lucques in Los Angeles, marked 20 years of business in 2018 with a dinner that celebrated her now-classic blend of French cuisine and California produce. Goin refers to this salad as “The 4 Ps” and thinks of it as a persimmon salad with an arugula garnish, rather than the other way around.

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