Weeknight Meals
White Bean Salad
Our food editors think beans cook more evenly and hold their shape better with a long soak — which is why the ones in this recipe are soaked for 6 hours. But, you can use the following quick-soak method if you prefer: In a saucepan cover beans with cold water by 2 inches. Bring water to a boil and boil beans 2 minutes. Remove pan from heat and soak beans 1 hour.
Vegetable and Wild Rice Salad
By Anastasia St. Amand
Smoked Salmon Tartare with Ginger and Sesame
In the early part of the decade, an appreciation of Asian flavors, a desire for spa-style cuisine, and the popularity of sushi dovetailed with the creation of this appetizer, usually prepared with raw salmon or tuna. The dish is now found on restaurant menus nationwide. This version, which calls for smoked salmon, features a wonderful combination of Pacific Rim flavors.
Antipasto Salad Sandwiches
These are great for a picnic. They taste even better when made a few hours ahead, which allows the flavors to blend.
Spinach Salad with Mango and Candied Pecans
Katie occasionally substitutes a couple of Fuyu persimmons for the mango. The pecans are nice on their own as a snack.
By Katie Morford
Shrimp and Scallop Curry
By John Phillips
Tomato and Bacon Salad in Bibb Lettuce Cups
The following hors d'oeuvre, a variation on the BLT, can be put together quickly if the ingredients are prepared a few hours ahead and assembled just before serving. Finely diced mozzarella would be a nice addition to the salad filling.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Tomato-Anchovy Pasta
By Maura Chamberlain