You don't have to go out to a fancy restaurant to enjoy a delicious wafu seaweed salad. Make wafu seaweed salad right at home with help from a chef and caterer in this free video clip.
You don't have to pay for a night out at a fancy restaurant to enjoy Hawaiian pineapple salad. Make Hawaiian pineapple salad right at home with help from a therapist and wellness chef in this free video clip.
Raspberry almond salad combines rich flavors and wonderful textures into a dish that will surely not disappoint. Prepare a nice raspberry almond salad with help from a therapist and wellness chef in this free video clip.
Edamame and asparagus salad uses a variety of ingredients, including white frieza. Learn about edamame and asparagus salad with help from the Executive Chef at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in this free video clip.
An elegant salad can be a cool and colorful side dish or a meal in itself. By choosing ingredients from two or more food groups, you can create a nutritious and visually appealing dish just right for indulging.
Salads never need be boring mélanges of iceberg lettuce, tomato and ranch dressing. If you are looking for inspiration, look at how different cultures prepare salads. French cuisine is a good place to start, as the French seldom go wrong when it comes to the finer points of dining and taste. You'll feel like a world-class chef as you prep the diverse fresh ingredients that go into making French salads.
The average salad, which mainly consists of lettuce, dressing and some croutons, is often served as a light accompaniment to a meal. A hearty, easy chef's salad, however, can serve as the main course or as a filling side dish at your next family dinner or get-together. It is packed with ingredients from all of the important food groups, and the hard-boiled eggs, ham, chicken and cheese are sure to satisfy your hunger.
To cut scallions, clean them under water, remove the thin skin, cut off the tips and then chop as much of the green and white parts of the onion as desired. Chop scallions into larger sections for salads with information from a chef in this free video cooking lesson.
The ingredients you choose to put in a chef's salad are entirely up to you, which makes it a versatile, healthy and quick meal to prepare. The chef's salad originated as a combination salad prepared according to the chef's specialty, so as the chef you have the option to make it how you prefer. Typical chef's salads in restaurants include a bed of lettuce with several types of meats, cheese, vegetables and hard-boiled eggs with a variety of dressings.