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Tag Archives: salad
Country Buttermilk Ranch Dressing
This turned out okay, although I just didn’t love it. It kind of didn’t taste like anything, although that could be the cold I have. Country Buttermilk Ranch Dressing (Cookin’ Crunk- Eatin’ Vegan in the Dirty South by Bianca Phillips) … Continue reading
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Tagged bianca phillips, buttermilk, Cookin' Crunk, ranch, salad, vegan
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Balsamic & Lime Vinaigrette
I checked out Gwyneth’s cookbook last week, and I found a few recipes that really sounded good. This is one of them. Salad dressings are so easy to throw together, I can’t believe we still buy them in stores! I … Continue reading
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Tagged agave, balsamic, dressing, Gwyneth Paltrow, lime, My Father's Daughter, salad, vegan, vegetarian, vinaigrette
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Zesty Honey-Lemon Dressing
This is a very simple and quick dressing to throw together. I liked it because the honey makes it sweet. Toby didn’t like it because the honey makes it sweet. And the Dijon gives it a little kick. rating: 8 … Continue reading
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Tagged dijon, dressing, honey, lemon, salad, southern living, vegetarian
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Ruth’s Salad Dressing
My mom sent me this recipe a few years ago, and she said that she’s had this taped on the inside of a kitchen cupboard for years, so it must be good. And it is! It’s a little like Thousand-Island … Continue reading
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Tagged ketchup, mayo, onion, paprika, Ruth, salad, salad dressing, sour cream, vegetarian
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No-Guilt Caesar Salad
And no taste, either. Well, it does have a little bit of taste because it’s really spicy! I had to double-check the recipe and see if I added the right amount of Dijon! It was so spicy that I had … Continue reading
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Tagged Alton Brown, caesar, dijon, guilt-free, Parmesan, salad, silken, tofu, vegetarian, worcestershire
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Brass Door Dressing
My mom sent me this recipe several years ago, and I just got around to making it last night. I am not sure what the Brass Door is, maybe a famous restaurant? In any case, this dressing is good! It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged brass door, curry, honey mustard, mustard, salad, salad dressing, vegetarian
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“Chicken” Salad
I made some “chicken” salad the other night, and I had to improvise a little. I had bought 1 bag of Morningstar Farms Chik’n Strips to use, and once I had cooked it and shredded it, there just wasn’t enough … Continue reading
Posted in salad, sandwich
Tagged chicken salad, dijon, fake meat, mayo, meat analog, meat substitute, Morningstar Farms, salad, sandwich, tarragon, vegetarian
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Potato, Mushroom, and Leek Croquettes
I was kind of dreading making this recipe. It calls for a potato ricer, and I don’t have one, so I knew the potatoes would end up chunky. I priced potato ricers at the grocery store last week, and the … Continue reading
Posted in main dish, salad, side dish
Tagged Cooking Light, cremini, croquette, Gruyere, leek, mushroom, panko, potato, salad, thyme, vegetarian
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Pear Salad
My mom used to make this for dessert occasionally back in the 70′s. I don’t know what made me think of it, but I made it last week for my family. It’s such an odd combination- pears and dairy?? But … Continue reading