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Colourful Slaw by MichelineAn eye catching slaw using green and red cabbages, yellow and red peppers and orange carrot for colourful salad to bring to a BBQ or a potluck. |
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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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Super Chicken Salad by Wendi TaylorNot your typical chicken salad. Great use for leftover grilled chicken, or cheat & use pre-cooked grilled chicken breast strips. Alternatively, you can cook the chicken breasts in a skillet, dice, and chill - but I really like the flavor that grilled adds to the salad. |
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Bacon Egg Potato Salad by Culinary EnvyBacon Egg Potato Salad combines the perfect duo of salty smoked bacon and fresh hard-boiled eggs with a super creamy sweet/tangy blend of spices and sauce. Add in zesty onion, sweet pickle relish and celery for an AMAZING crunchy taste that your family will love! |
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Creole Coleslaw by Veronica GantleyThis is a easy and delicious dish for summer. It would be wonderful on a pulled pork sandwich. |
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Sweet And Simple "No-Cook" Carrot Salad For A Hot Summer Lunch by kathy goriWhen I named my website The Colors of Indian Cooking I was thinking about the colors of the many, many spices used in this cuisine, from the gold of turmeric, the deep crimson of kashmiri chili, the sable browns of cumin and coriander and the vivid… |
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Black Bean, Fresh Corn , and Marinated Artichoke Salad by judeeThis is a wonderful summer salad that takes advantage of all the fresh summer produce. It is relatively quick and easy to assemble and tastes sensational. It is nutritious, high in fiber, and high in antioxidants. |
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Cous Cous Salad by Denise SherinI love Cous-Cous and this salad is a nice change from cous- cous as a side dish. Its great cold or room temp. I used to make it with a white wine vinaigrette, but it doesn't need it. So now I just offer some raspberry vinaigrette on the side for those who want it but most people eat it plain. I will include the vinaigrette recipe… |
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Favorite Coleslaw Dressing by Salad FoodieA basic mayonnaise-based dressing that we make ahead and have on hand when crunchy coleslaw is on the menu for lunch or dinner. This dressing keeps well for several weeks refrigerated in a mason jar, a vintage bottle from the thrift store, or recycled dressing container (see photos). Yield is a little over 2 cups and will dress a… |
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Spinach Strawberry Salad by Now We're Cooking!Great summer salad that combines savory and sweet flavors, and can be easily modified to suit many different palates |
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Zesty Vegetable Coleslaw by Robyn SavoieDelight in light! Here's a slaw that boasts a healthful glow. Great during those summer heat waves. When cabbage comes into season, buy from a farmstand. Shred along with 1 carrot, using a Cuisinart food processor. |
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Creamy Vegan Potato Salad by The Blender GirlI recently shared this potato salad with my friends Kris, Michelle, Emily, Nicole, and my father-in-law, Bob; and the reaction was unanimous–“Oh Wow! I could eat this salad every day. This is a keeper. You need to put this on your site!” At the risk of appearing unashamedly self-congratulatory, I have to agree with my discerning… |
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Crunchy daikon salad by BestOodlesThis salad is made of from crunchy daikon sprinkled with refreshing lemon chili vinaigrette, sweet candied walnuts and savory dried shrimp flakes. |
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Panzanella (Tuscan Bread Salad) by Frank FarielloPanzanella, a Tuscan bread salad, is a great way to use old bread and avoid cooking in hot weather at the same time. And it is so simple to make, too. |
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Chicken Waldorf Salad by Chef Smith
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