Who said salads have to be boring — or even made of vegetables? These recipes turn summer's best produce into unique and tasty meals.
Grilled corn and poblano potato saladÂ
Come August, farmers market stands and grocery produce displays will be overflowing with fresh corn. Put those ears to good use with from Food Network star Marcela Valladolid. Â
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AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Farro and arugula saladÂ
Pack in your daily dose of ancient grains with this  from Associated Press food editor J.M. Hirsch. Don’t worry, it’s not too healthy. The recipe calls for six slices of bacon.
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AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Thai cucumber saladÂ
Have a craving for takeout? Satisfy your taste buds and your waistline with this healthy , packed with citrus, soy sauce, jalapeno and cilantro. Some crushed peanuts add a crunch.Â
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AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Prosciutto, cantaloupe and orecchiette salad
It may sound like an odd pairing, but nothing goes together quite like prosciutto and cantaloupe. The only thing that could make this sweet-and-salty combo better? Pasta. Next time you’re in the mood for a light Italian classic, .Â
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AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Sugar snap pea salad with crispy prosciutto and mint
Need to pull together dinner in a snap? Try  from celebrity chef Anne Burrell.Â
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AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Heirloom and cherry tomato salad
During the hot and humid dog days of summer, it’s best to keep in mind the good things that come around this time of year … like tomato season. Put your ripe and juicy tomatoes to good use with this .Â
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AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Tangy fruit salad
Salads don’t need to be limited to vegetables. The next time you crave something sweet, . But before you do, you might need a trip to the store for an extra ingredient: Dried mango powder is key to this recipe.
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AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Tomato, corn and melon summer salad
Nate Appleman’s summer salad recipe combines three seasonal favorites in one dish: tomatoes, corn and melon. It’s all tossed in a jalapeno vinaigrette. .Â
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AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Potato salad with smoked trout and watercress
Australian chef and cookbook author Peter Evans is offering up his recipe for from his book, “.”
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AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Warm bean and bacon salad
Hungry for something more than lettuce? No problem. For a heartier dish, try this stick-to-your-rips from renowned chef Jacques Pepin. Â
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AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Chili-cucumber bread salad
Get out your mandoline: Thinly sliced veggies are the key to this chili-cucumber bread salad. Toasted sourdough chunks add a welcome crunch. .Â
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AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Blistered corn salad
Slide those burgers and dogs over: it’s time to give corn some room on the grill. is perfect for your next summer cookout. Â
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AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Spicy watermelon salad with feta and basil
Spice up your salad repertoire with . Banana peppers and chili peppers give this dish its heat. Â
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AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Shades of green saladÂ
As a famous frog once said, “It’s not easy being green.” But it sure is easy eating it. Especially with this shades of green salad, packed with green beans, asparagus, snow peas, zucchini and avocado. .Â
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AP Photo/Matthew Mead
Herbed wild rice salad with apricots and blueberries
Next time you want to make a salad, ditch the greens, and take a walk on the wild side with .
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