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Apple and Spinach Salad with Sweet Seed Butter Dressing by Betsy's BestBetsy’s Best Gourmet Peanut Butter, Almond Butter, Cashew Butter, and Sunflower Seed Butter feature Chia seeds, cinnamon or cardamom, organic honey, Himalayan pink salt and other surprising, sophisticated and deliciously natural ingredients. Our sweet and salty spreads are perfect on whole grain crackers, fresh fruit and even by the… |
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Favorite Creamy Coleslaw by Frosted FlakerFor me, this has just the right balance of slaw to dressing. A true creamy slaw delight. Keep in mind this produces a VERY creamy version of coleslaw. To reduce the creaminess, simply add a bit more cabbage. |
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Orange & Black Olive Salad by Amos MillerA Moroccan favorite, as made by my friend, Chef Paula Wolfert, as found in one of my very favorite books 'Couscous and Other Good Food from Morocco'. |
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Al's Famous Garlic Dressing by MichelineThis is my version of Al's Steak House Creamy Garlic Salad Dressing and it is tangy, garlicky and scrumptious. A delight for the garlic lover's taste buds. Serve with a garden salad. |
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Kerabu Kacang Botol (Asian Style Winged Beans Salad) by Navaneetham KrishnanThe medley of Asian ingredients worked in harmony for its refreshing crunchy deliciousness. |
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Carrot Cucumber Salad (Asian Style) by Navaneetham KrishnanA healthy kick start to a healthy year. |
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Broccoli and Cauliflower Salad with Red Grapes by Robyn SavoieThis salad has been to as many family gatherings as I have! It holds well...and leftovers are still tasty a day later. |
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Old Fashioned Cucumber Salad with White Vinegar by K. GarnerOld fashioned recipe my mother-in-law used to make. She was hard pressed to give me exact amounts. She slices her cucumber first and then adds the wet ingredients to cover it. In other words, there is no recipe. If you need an exact recipe, see the link provided. It's very close |
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Cucumber Salad with White Vinegar by K. GarnerOld fashioned recipe my mother-in-law used to make. She was hard pressed to give me exact amounts. She slices her cucumber first and then adds the wet ingredients to cover it. In other words, there is no recipe. If you need an exact recipe, see the link provided. It's very close |
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Greek Vegetable Salad by Robyn SavoieAll the flavors of the Mediterranean including tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, red onion and olives in a Greek vinaigrette dressing. Feel free to use provolone cheese instead of feta if you do not like feta's strong flavor. |
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Insalata di Riso by Nick WebsterInsalata di riso is a dish which is perfect for picnics. It transports well in a covered dish and is best served at room temperature. Plus, it’s a great way to get more vegetables on the table in a setting that is often dominated by meats and snacks. The beautiful bold colors of tomatoes, olives, and herbs will draw the eye of even… |
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Mixed Green Salad with Pears, Walnuts, Cranberries, and Maple Dressing by Jackie NewgentHaving family or friends over for a special dinner? This salad will knock their socks off! The maple syrup in the dressing coupled with the mixture of seasonal fruit and nuts create a concoction worthy of an elegant affair or casual merrymaking.… |
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Nappa Cabbage Salad by Mary Frances HartThis is a light salad depending how much dressing you use. It gets more like coleslaw if you use more dressing and let it sit. Salad ingredent amounts should be to your liking. I prefer a ratio of 1:3 (vinagar:Oil) but it can be more or less.To make it more of a meal add one or a combination of soy sauce roasted asparagus, blanched… |
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Pineapple & Stone Fruit Salad by redkathySimilar to an Ambrosia salad, this simple summer salad is made with a variety of stone fruits and pineapple. The addition of coconut oil and sunflower seeds adds texture and a nutty tropical flavor. |
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Four C Coleslaw by Salad FoodieThis is my version of a coleslaw I tasted many years ago at a catered event. It's close but not precisely the same. However it's a refreshing change from those familiar too-creamy coleslaws. The salad base is made up of 4 vegetables that start with the letter C, hence the recipe name. Cabbage, corn, cucumber, and cilantro team up… |
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