FabulousFusionFood's Salad Recipes 2nd Page

green salad, mixed salad, pasta salad, fruit salad Salad types: green salad, mixed salad, pasta salad, fruit salad
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Salad Recipes Page — A salad is a dish consisting of mixed ingredients, frequently vegetables. They are typically served chilled or at room temperature, though some can be served warm. Condiments and salad dressings, which exist in a variety of flavours, are used to make a salad.


Garden salads use a base of leafy greens such as lettuce, arugula or rocket, kale or spinach; they are common enough that the word salad alone often refers specifically to garden salads. Other types include bean salad, tuna salad, bread salad (such as fattoush, panzanella), vegetable salads without leafy greens (such as Greek salad, potato salad, coleslaw), rice-, pasta- and noodle-based salads, fruit salads and desserts.

The variety of salads is very large and they may be served at any point during a meal: starters – light, smaller-portion salads served as the first course of the meal; Side salads – to accompany the main course as a side dish; examples include potato salad and coleslaw; Main course salads – usually containing a portion of one or more high-protein foods, such as eggs, legumes, or cheese; Dessert salads – sweet salads containing fruit, gelatine, sweeteners or whipped cream.

Etymology: The word "salad" comes to English from the French salade of the same meaning, itself an abbreviated form of the earlier Vulgar Latin herba salata (salted herb), from the Latin salata (salted), from sal (salt). In English, the word first appears as "salad" or "sallet" in the 14th century. Salt is associated with salad because vegetables were seasoned with brine (a solution of salt in water) or salty oil-and-vinegar dressings during Roman times. The phrase "salad days", meaning a "time of youthful inexperience" (based on the notion of "green"), is first recorded by Shakespeare in 1606, while the use of salad bar, referring to a buffet-style serving of salad ingredients, first appeared in American English in 1937.

An Elizabethan grand sallet. A reconstructed Elizabethan grand sallet.
The Romans and ancient Greeks ate mixed greens with dressing, a type of mixed salad, an example being Herbae Rusticae. Salads, including layered and dressed salads, have been popular in Europe since the Greek and Roman imperial expansions. One of the first recorded Salad recipes in English comes from the Forme of Cury (where its called Salat) and is a mixed salad of herbs and flowers with a vinegar and oil (vinaigrette) dressing. The Elizabethans enjoyed their grand sallets (great salads) such as Salmagundi, a mix boiled chicken, greens, beans, wild flowers, fruit, nuts, potatoes and herbs as a main course. n his 1699 book, Acetaria: A Discourse on Sallets, John Evelyn attempted with little success to encourage his fellow Britons to eat fresh salad greens. Mary, Queen of Scots, ate boiled celery root over greens covered with creamy mustard dressing, truffles, chervil, and slices of hard-boiled eggs (a boiled sallet).

A salad can be a composed salad (with the ingredients specifically arranged on the serving dish) or a tossed salad (with the ingredients placed in a bowl and mixed, often with salad dressing). An antipasto plate, the first dish of a formal Italian meal, is similar to a composed salad, and has vegetables, cheese, and meat.

Types of salad:

Green salad
A green salad, or green leaf salad, another name for garden salad, is most often composed of leafy vegetables such as lettuce varieties, spinach, or rocket (arugula). If non-greens make up a large portion of the salad it may instead be called a vegetable salad. Common raw vegetables (in the culinary sense) used in a salad include cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes, onions, carrots, celery, radishes, mushrooms, avocado, olives, artichoke hearts, heart of palm, watercress, parsley, garden beets, and green beans. Nuts, berries, seeds, lentils, and flowers are less common components. Hard-boiled eggs, bacon, shrimp, and cheeses may be used as garnishes, but large amounts of animal-based foods would be more likely in a dinner salad.

Wedge salad
A wedge salad is a green salad made from a head of lettuce (often iceberg), halved or quartered, with other ingredients on top.

Bound salads
Bound salads are assembled with thick sauces such as mayonnaise. One portion of a bound salad will hold its shape when placed on a plate with a scoop. Examples of bound salad include tuna salad, chicken salad, egg salad, coleslaw, and potato salad. Some bound salads are used as sandwich fillings. Some pasta salads, e.g. macaroni salad, are bound salads.

Dinner salads
Main course salads (known as dinner salads[13] or as entrée salads in the United States) may contain small pieces of poultry, seafood, or steak. Caesar salad, chef salad, Cobb salad, Chinese chicken salad, Michigan salad, and Pittsburgh salad are dinner salads.

Fruit salads
Fruit salads are made of fruit (in the culinary sense), which may be fresh or canned. Examples include fruit cocktail

Dessert salads
Dessert salads rarely include leafy greens and are often sweet. Common variants are made with gelatin or whipped cream; e.g. jello salad, pistachio salad, and ambrosia. Other forms of dessert salads include regional dishes such as Midwestern America's ambrosia-like glorified rice and cookie salad, which contains crumbled cookies as an ingredient.



The alphabetical list of all the salad recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 297 recipes in total:

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Hekele
(Herring Starter)
     Origin: Poland
Lamb doner
     Origin: Britain
Plateau de Fruits de Mer
(Seafood Platter)
     Origin: France
Herbae Rusticae
(Country Herbs)
     Origin: Roman
Lao Tam Som
(Lao Green Papaya Salad)
     Origin: Laos
Poisson Cru
(Tahitian Raw Fish Salad)
     Origin: Tahiti
Hindbeh b Zeit
(Dandelion Leaves in Oil)
     Origin: Lebanon
Lasary Voatabia
(Tomato and Spring Onion Salad)
     Origin: Madagascar
Poisson Cru
(Raw Fish)
     Origin: Gambier Islands
Holisera in Fasciculum
(Horse Parsley)
     Origin: Roman
Le Salade Côte Cap Vert
(Cape Vert Coast Salad)
     Origin: Senegal
Poisson Cru
(Wallisian Raw Fish Salad)
     Origin: Wallis Futuna
Home-made Gyros
     Origin: Greece
Lime-cured New Caledonian Blue Prawn
Salad

     Origin: New Caledonia
Pork Tenderloin and Chorizo Kebabs
with Bergamot

     Origin: Fusion
Honduran Salpicón
     Origin: Honduras
Macaroni Salad
     Origin: American
Porros Maturos Fieri
(Boiled Leek Salad)
     Origin: Roman
Horiatiki Salata
(Greek Salad)
     Origin: Greece
Macedonian Tarator
(Cucumber and Sour Cream Salad)
     Origin: North Macedonia
Potatas a la Huancaína
(Huancaínan Potatoes)
     Origin: Peru
Horta Vounou Salata
(Wild Greens Salad)
     Origin: Greece
Mainese
(Cook Island Pink Potato Salad)
     Origin: Cook Islands
Potato and Asparagus Salad
     Origin: Ireland
Hot Dutch Potato Salad
     Origin: Netherlands
Mediterranean Mint Salad
     Origin: Mediterranean
Potato Salad with Herb Sauce
     Origin: Ireland
Hot Winter Wood Blewit Salad
     Origin: Britain
Mexican Beef Tostada
     Origin: Mexico
Potato Salad with Thyme, Watercress
and Lovage

     Origin: Britain
Insalata Caprese
     Origin: Italy
Mexican Fiesta Dip
     Origin: America
Potato, Smoked Trout and Dill Salad
     Origin: Ireland
Insalata con Fiori di Malva e
Salicornia

(Mallow Flower and Marsh Samphire
Summer Salad)
     Origin: Italy
Microwave Waldorf Chicken Salad
     Origin: Britain
Prawn Stuffed Avocados
     Origin: British
Insalata di Riso
(Rice Salad)
     Origin: Italy
Mixed Wild Greens with Himalayan
Balsam Seed Dressing

     Origin: British
Provoleta
(Argentinian Cheese Salad)
     Origin: Argentina
Intuba
(Endive)
     Origin: Roman
Namasu
(Daikon and Carrot in Vinegar Dressing)
     Origin: Japan
Pulled BBQ Pork Tacos with Wilted
Cabbage Salad

(Pulled BBQ Pork Tacos with Wilted
Cabbage Salads)
     Origin: Britain
Israeli Salad
     Origin: Israel
Nanohana no Shiro-ae
(Tofu-dressed Rapeseed Shoots)
     Origin: Japan
Purslane and Potato Salad
     Origin: Britain
Italian Salad Dressing
     Origin: France
Nasturtium Flower Tabbolueh
     Origin: Fusion
Queen of Sheba Salad
     Origin: Ethiopia
Jackfruit Gyros
     Origin: Fusion
New Caledonian Raw Fish Salad
     Origin: New Caledonia
Qurutob
     Origin: Tajikistan
Jeerjeer Salata
     Origin: Sudan
Nicaraguan Salsa Criolla
     Origin: Nicaragua
Raro Tarati Salad
     Origin: Cook Islands
Jibna Salata
     Origin: Sudan
Oarweed-cured Tuna
     Origin: Ireland
Red Pepper and Chickpea Salad
     Origin: Ecuador
Kūpinātas
Brētliņas Salāti

(Latvian Smoked Sprat Salad)
     Origin: Latvia
Onion Salad with Honey
     Origin: Andorra
Roast Duck with Orange Salad
     Origin: Britain
Kachumbar
(Spiced Indian Salad)
     Origin: Britain
Orange Salad
     Origin: Scotland
Roast Pumpkin on Lamb's Lettuce
     Origin: Britain
Kalter Kartoffelsalat
(Cold Potato Salad)
     Origin: Germany
Orange Wakame Salad
     Origin: American
Rossolye
(Salad with Herring and Beetroot)
     Origin: Estonia
Kelaguen Mannok
(Chamorro-style Chicken Salad)
     Origin: Guam
Oxeye Daisy Tabbolueh
     Origin: Fusion
Sach Ko Tirk Prahok
(Beef in Fish Sauce)
     Origin: Cambodia
Kelaguen Mannok
(Chamorro-style Chicken Salad)
     Origin: Northern Mariana Islands
Oxyporium
(Oxyporium Salad Dressing)
     Origin: Roman
Sala Cattabia
(Potted Salads)
     Origin: Roman
Kilo'a
     Origin: Tokelau
Oxyporium Composito
(Oxyporium Salad Dressing)
     Origin: Roman
Sala Cattabia Apiciana
(Apician Potted Salads)
     Origin: Roman
Kocktail Yafo
(Fish Cocktail)
     Origin: Israel
Pè Thee Thoke
(String Bean Salad)
     Origin: Myanmar
Salad
(Cabbage and Cassava)
     Origin: Nicaragua
Korean-inspired Oxeye Daisy Greens
     Origin: Fusion
Paradise Salsa
     Origin: Cayman Islands
Salad Cennin, Afalau a Chnau Ffrengig
(Leek, Apple and Walnut Salad)
     Origin: Welsh
Kupus Salata
(Croatian Cabbage Salad)
     Origin: Croatia
Patina Fusilis
(A Dish of Wild Herbs)
     Origin: Roman
Salad Gwydrwymon gyda Ffenigl ac Oren
(Gutweed Salad with Fennel and Orange)
     Origin: Welsh
Kuru Börülce
(Black-eyed Bean Salad)
     Origin: Northern Cyprus
Pe Kyar Zan Thoke
(Glass Noodle Salad)
     Origin: Myanmar
Salad Madarch, Cennin ac Eog
(Salmon, Mushroom and Leek Salad)
     Origin: Welsh
Kwerstkhi Nigozee Satsabelly
(Egg Salad In Walnut Sauce)
     Origin: Georgia
Peruvian Salsa Criolla
     Origin: Peru
Salad Olivye
(Russian Olivier Salad)
     Origin: Russia
La Salade à la Nigerienne
(Niger-style Salad)
     Origin: Niger
Picado de Rábano
(Radish Salad)
     Origin: Guatemala
Salad Palmis
(Palmito Salad)
     Origin: Seychelles
Laap
(Beef Salad)
     Origin: Laos
Pick-up Saltfish
     Origin: US Virgin Islands
Salad with Asparagus, Samphire and
Sea-blite

     Origin: Britain
Lafet Time
(Honey-glazed Pork with Salad)
     Origin: Vanuatu
Pineapple Coleslaw
     Origin: Bahamas
Lahpet Thoke
(Burmese Tea Leaf Salad)
     Origin: Myanmar
Pissenlit au Lard
(Dandelion Salad with Bacon)
     Origin: France

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