The Phoenix

Kick off summer with these salads

- By Emily Ryan For Digital First Media

With the unofficial start of summer this weekend, wondering what to bring to that next potluck, picnic or pool party? These tasty salads will have friends and family asking for seconds … and the recipes.

First up: Mexican corn salad, “a kicked-up version of corn on the cob” that’s “good on a buffet table” and “great with any kind of barbecue.”

“This is one of my favorite things. Both my kids request it,” said executive chef Brenda Kieffer of Kieffer’s Appliances in Upper Gwynedd. “Every picnic that comes up in the family: ‘Would you bring it?’”

She combines corn, cucumber, tomato, pepper, onion, sour cream and mayonnaise.

However, “you can make a very similar thing without the creaminess by using olive oil for your fat, which can sit out a lot longer than mayonnaise and sour cream,” Kieffer explained.

Another crowd-pleaser: summer panzanella, a Tuscan bread salad from Terrain Garden Cafe in Glen Mills.

“It’s colorful. It’s different. It’s really easy to assemble,” said event and pastry chef Robert Toland, who’s shared panzanella at potlucks. “It’s bright and full of vegetables” that “can be swapped out for whatever you have at the time.”

His pesto pasta salad’s equally versatile and vibrant with arugula and peas.

Just remember, Toland stressed, “recipes are more of a guideline rather than something set in stone.”

“Food is supposed to be nourishing, and it’s supposed to be an example of love that you give someone,” he added. “A potluck is, in my opinion, just that.”

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 ?? PHOTO BY EMILY RYAN ?? Chef Robert Toland calls this pesto pasta salad “really bright and green.”
PHOTO BY EMILY RYAN Chef Robert Toland calls this pesto pasta salad “really bright and green.”
 ?? PHOTO BY EMILY RYAN ?? Bursting with vegetables, summer panzanella from Terrain Garden Cafe tastes as good as it looks.
PHOTO BY EMILY RYAN Bursting with vegetables, summer panzanella from Terrain Garden Cafe tastes as good as it looks.
 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF BRENDA KIEFFER ?? Mexican corn salad pairs well with BBQ.
PHOTO COURTESY OF BRENDA KIEFFER Mexican corn salad pairs well with BBQ.
 ?? PHOTO BY EMILY RYAN ?? Love corn? Lose the cob and make Mexican corn salad.
PHOTO BY EMILY RYAN Love corn? Lose the cob and make Mexican corn salad.

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