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    Short Cake, Original Farmers Market, LA

    I love every permutation of this salad...

    The flirtation started with eatHarmony's 29 Dimensions of a (vegetable) Chopped Salad.

    Then I tried La Scala's famous antipasto Chopped Salad and it turned into a sincere interest.

    It started getting serious when I found myself ordering Nancy's Chopped Salad every time we went to the Pizzeria.

    And then I finally brought it home.

    Short Cake

    We hadn't been to the Farmers Market, the "Original" at Third and Fairfax, for a few months. Not by any conscious choice, of course. We moved to a new house, and though it is still about the same distance from here as it was from there, something about it feels further away now that we're on "this side" of town.

    Out of both energy and ideas for a meal over the weekend, we went back to the Farmers Market, which is essentially a more sophisticated way of eating in a mall food court. Cheap. Lots of options. Everyone can get what they want.

    Loteria Grill has great Mexican food and , but I'm starting to believe that the real reason we always end up there is the availability of beer at the next stand over. Once we discovered the Mee Goreng at Singapore's Banana Leaf, we ate one or the other every other time. Somehow I wasn't in the mood for either of our defaults. I wandered reluctantly toward the Korean place.

    I don't know how I ended up at burger bar Short Order's little sister, Short Cake since I don't eat desserts, pastries or sweets. I guess I was just as naturally curious as anyone in the LA "food scene" (pardon my use of that term, I hate it almost as much as I hate "foodie") would be about the expansion of the Silverton Empire.

    I do, however, know how I ended up ordering and eating at Short Cake. I almost missed it on a menu full of croissants, muffins, pies and tarts, but it was there. Nancy's Cubed Salad, a geometrically perfect permutation of the Chopped Salad at Pizzeria Mozza, was where a salad should be in Nancy's world, at the end, after dessert.

    The Cubed Salad might be my new favorite default, especially since I know how to make it at home.

    But of course, woman cannot live on Chopped Salad alone, so I need some inspiration. What is your favorite salad?

    Short Cake

    in the Original Farmers Market at Third & Fairfax
    6333 West 3rd Street, #316
    Los Angeles, CA 90036
    323.761.7976
    www.shortcakeLA.com

    {late lunch, Saturday June 3, 2012}

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    1. Sarah Kenney says

      June 10, 2012 at 4:55 am

      This salad does look delicious.  I'll eat just about any kind of salad.  Wait a minute...I don't like pickled items in a salad.  No pickles.  Oh, and no fruit...I can't get into the balsamic/strawberry craze.  I do love strong cheese like bleu and feta and goat cheese in ANY salad.

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      • Sarah J. Gim says

        June 10, 2012 at 11:09 pm

        Sarah: i feel ya on the fruit and as much as i love fresh berries and their health benefits, it's still tough for me to get into anything like, oh say, this: https://www.thedeliciouslife.com/nordstrom-caf-food-and-fashion-in-same/ (i did try a strawberry vinaigrette a few weeks ago though and it wasn't horrible :) )

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    2. Andi says

      June 10, 2012 at 6:24 am

      I am crazy for Asian flavors in a salad!

      http://www.greenbasket.me/2011/07/06/making-do-florida-crunch-salad/ 

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    3. Greg Park says

      June 10, 2012 at 6:16 pm

      I found the Chopped Salad at Mozza to be a tad bitter (radicchio was probably the culprit to my tastebuds).  But I found her arugula, 'shroom salad addictive. 

      But my go to salad at home is a gussied up version of Feast from the East's Chinese Chicken Salad.  I always add cherry tomatoes and sometimes diced cucumbers.  Super easy, esp since you can even get their dressing at Costco

      http://www.ffte.com/ccs.html

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      • Sarah J. Gim says

        June 10, 2012 at 11:07 pm

        greg: the salad at the restaurant is also over-dressed (imho), which is why i love doing it at home...

        good call on the chinese chicken salad... i may actually try to make a good one at home. just had the one from CA Chicken Cafe last week and forgot how awful/awesome they are are :)

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    4. Meatballs&Milkshakes says

      June 11, 2012 at 9:29 am

      Beautiful salad! I've visited that farmers market in LA on vacation, and it's amazing!

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