Democracy Dies in DarknesscourseSaladStart CookingComment on this storyCommentAdd to your saved recipesSaveServe this bright, pretty, crunchy salad as a first course or side dish.
The salad components can be prepped and refrigerated several hours in advance. Dress the salad just before serving.
From Nick Palermo, executive chef at the Old Angler’s Inn in Potomac.
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Ingredientsmeasuring cupServings: 4-5
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