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Maple syrup vinaigrette

Maple syrup vinaigrette by Micheline

This is my favourite vinaigrette or salad dressing. A sweet (but not too sweet), flavourful dressing for your favourite green salad. I usually add julienned carrots, julienned zucchini, sliced green onions, mesclun mix (various mixed greens), green olives with pimiento, cherry tomatoes, sliced strawberries. Voilà!

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Crunchy Tomato Salad with Pea Sprouts

Crunchy Tomato Salad with Pea Sprouts by Blackswan

This was the 13-Course BBQ Menu for my party, and the tomato salad was one of the appetizers. Topped with Chopped Onions and drenched in a Japanese Sesame Dressing, this is a no-fuss recipe and extremely refreshing.

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Creole Coleslaw

Creole Coleslaw by Veronica Gantley

This is a easy and delicious dish for summer. It would be wonderful on a pulled pork sandwich.

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Apple & Celery Salad

Apple & Celery Salad by K. Garner

Dijon Vinaigrette-based Salad. A great way to use up celery.

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Best Ever Ham and Mandarin Salad

Best Ever Ham and Mandarin Salad by Smokinhotchef

A copious amount of goodness in a flash. Juicy cooked ham is mixed with lots of fresh crunchy vegetables with an all out taste-bud party-gras. Capers and giardinera provide the acidic tang, while celery and mandarin contribute crisp texture and sutle blast of sweetness. Guaranteed to become your new favorite go-to ham salad for…

1 vote
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Favorite Coleslaw Dressing

Favorite Coleslaw Dressing by Salad Foodie

A 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…

1 vote
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Blackberry Vinegar

Blackberry Vinegar by A.L. Wiebe

I have been making this vinegar for years, and it can be used in such a variety of ways, that I really cannot imagine my pantry being without it. I use it as a salad dressing, with chicken, turkey, and fish dishes. You do not have to use blackberries, as raspberries work well in this too. I imagine that strawberries would be a…

2 votes
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POTATO SALAD

POTATO SALAD by Adrienne Still Waters Raichelle

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German Potato Salad

German Potato Salad by maribeth carson

My mom was raised in a very dedicated German family this was one of my favorite German dishes she made while growing up. It can make a nice variation to your BBQ menu & be a nice surprise for your guests or family. It also goes nicely with any meal as a substitute for regular potato salad. If you have never had German Potato Salad you…

2 votes
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Cab Must Magic

Cab Must Magic by poorvi

Cabbage is a tasteless vegetable & as a sole ingredient in a dish would be a complete flop....but here is a recipe which makes this boring veggie a spicy side dish!

1 vote
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Cous Cous with Roast Courgette (Zucchini) and Fresh Herbs

Cous Cous with Roast Courgette (Zucchini) and Fresh Herbs by Karen Vivers

This new recipe as really gotten me out of my cous cous rut. Fresh and tasty. Healthy too!

1 vote
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DRUNKEN ROASTED PEARS WITH BLUE CHEESE, CRANBERRIES AND HONEY

DRUNKEN ROASTED PEARS WITH BLUE CHEESE, CRANBERRIES AND HONEY by Angellove's Cooking

Adapted from Ina Garten My DRUNKEN ROASTED PEARS WITH BLUE CHEESE, CRANBERRIES AND HONEY creation is a decent challenge for all fans of culinary experiments and flavor combinations – a special surprise for a special occasion.

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Waldorf Salad

Waldorf Salad by K. Garner

"Spreading the dressing over the fruit mixture before it's chilled seals out air and helps keep the fruit fresh longer". Who am I to edit out the original note from the Meredith Corporation's 1989 edition of the "Better Homes and Gardens New Cookbook"? No, nay, never! I like this version because I can tell my son there's…

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Watercress & Carrot Salad

Watercress & Carrot Salad by FeastForAll

Even though I called this recipe “salad”, we eat this with rice as a side dish. But it can be eaten as a standalone salad with salad dressing but the watercress does not need to be chopped very small.

2 votes
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