Spotlight Recipe: Simple Salad Dressing

Bottled salad dressings are convenient, but most are full of sweeteners, sodium and other preservatives — many with names you wouldn’t recognize. You’ll know all the ingredients in this homemade dressing; there’s only a few of them. Make a batch and use all week to top salads, dip veggies or marinate chicken, fish or vegetables.

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I looked over – very simple and wholesome. At least you can identify the ingredients and guarantee their nutritional value. Preservation always hurt nutrition.

Krikri on March 18, 2009 at 10:22 am

We marinated asparagus in this salad dressing and then roasted it! Fantastic!

Robert Viets on March 18, 2009 at 3:05 pm

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On Katie’s Healthy Bites: An Irish-Inspired Salmon & Potato Dinner, julo said:

I made cream braised cabbage. But instead of using a lot of cream, I only used about 1-2 tablespoons, and added another tablespoon of horseradish. And that was for a whole head of cabbage. I got that creamy texture, and a great punch of flavor! And it goes great along side my mustard roasted potatoes!

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