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Creamy Dairy-Free Salad Dressing
This recipe uses cultured coconut milk as a substitution for buttermilk and mayonnaise in a dill-flavored, creamy dairy-free salad dressing. Enjoy! I found an alternative to dairy-based yogurt. Cultured coconut milk is not as thick as yogurt, but it works as a substitute for buttermilk and mayonnaise in a traditional ranch-style salad dressing or dip. It's not a perfect sub, but for anyone who is avoiding dairy, it's worth a try. Look for this product in the yogurt section of your grocer. It's also great in smoothies!
Blood Orange Vinaigrette
The sweet tang from blood oranges makes a beautiful vinaigrette. Toss it over your favorite greens, some fresh slices of blood orange, and a few candied nuts for an amazing salad.
Caesar Vinaigrette
Here's a smooth and tasty alternative to regular Caesar dressing. This Caesar vinaigrette dressing recipe has stood the test of time in my kitchen and is requested often. It tastes best on romaine tossed with spring mix lettuce. The dressing will keep up to two weeks in the refrigerator in an airtight container.
Blueberry Vinaigrette Dressing
Yummy vinaigrette dressing with a nice richness thanks to some balsamic vinegar and fresh blueberries! I prefer a little less oil for a thicker dressing and my husband prefers a little more oil for a thinner dressing.
Tasteful Tahini Salad Dressing
This tasteful tahini salad dressing is full of Middle Eastern flavors; lemon, garlic, red wine vinegar, and ginger give it a kick! It's easy to make in a blender and very versatile โ add a bit less tamari, more lemon juice, and a pinch of ground mint if you prefer. People always ask me for this salad dressing recipe.
Lime-Cilantro Vinaigrette
This is a delicious, tangy vinaigrette. It's so versatile, it can be used for mixed greens or taco salads. Enjoy! Serve immediately or keep in the fridge for 4 to 5 days. I prefer white wine vinegar in this recipe, as opposed to regular white vinegar. You can also use Dijon mustard if you prefer to spicy brown.
Meyer Lemon Vinaigrette
When Meyer lemons are in season, typically between November and March, be sure to snag some to make this Meyer lemon vinaigrette. Meyer lemons are much less tart and acidic than traditional lemons; they're like a cross between a lemon and a mandarin. They're also sweeter, so no additional sugar is needed. I love this on kale salad, but also drizzled over roasted veggies or grilled salmon or trout.
Apple Walnut Salad with Cranberry Vinaigrette
This is a great salad to serve for any autumn meal.
Cucumber Tomato Salad with Zucchini and Black Olives in Lemon Balsamic Vinaigrette
This zucchini salad is a deliciously light and fresh-tasting twist on cucumber tomato salad. It takes me to the water's edge and begs to be served with fresh seafood. Substitute Greek Kalamata olives for black olives if desired.
Kelly's Ham Jell-O Salad
This savory Jell-O salad is made with cabbage, chopped ham, mayonnaise, and spicy brown mustard.
Orange Vinaigrette
This orange vinaigrette is made with fresh orange juice for a low-fat and delicious salad dressing that's easy to throw together in a few minutes.
Fresh Raspberry Balsamic Vinaigrette
This raspberry vinaigrette is a super quick-and-easy salad dressing to use up those extra raspberries in the summer. Adjust the amount of vinegar to suit your taste.
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