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Tangy Tamari Dressing
This tangy and flavorful dressing has a smooth 'zip' to it because of nutritional yeast and garlic powder. It's a great dressing for salads of any kind. It works great as a dipping sauce as well. Anyone who is looking for something different will definitely enjoy this dressing. The best part is that it takes only minutes to make. Vegetarians will love it for its protein packed, light, clean taste.
Mixed Berry Balsamic Vinaigrette
A sweet and tangy dressing, perfect for any salad. I enjoy it on a spring mix with mixed berries, chopped apples, and toasted almond slices.
Raspberry Vinaigrette Salad Dressing
This is an easy and delicious homemade salad dressing. Keeps for a day in the refrigerator. Great on a salad of spinach leaves, red onion, cherry tomatoes, and toasted sliced almonds.
Asian-Inspired Ginger Dressing
Whenever I go to an Asian restaurant, I love the house salad dressing. This recipe was inspired by that, but it is not an exact copy. It also is NOT an authentic Asian recipe.
Chili Lime Vinaigrette Dressing
This chili-lime vinaigrette is great with green salads topped with broiled salmon or chicken. It also makes a wonderful marinade for meat and tofu. If you don't want it as spicy, you can cut back on the red pepper flakes, but we love it just the way it is.
Orange Vinaigrette Dressing
This orange dressing for spinach salad can be made with all raw ingredients. It's great on a spinach salad with oranges or other lettuce-and-fruit salads.
Creamy Vinaigrette
A delicious, versatile creamy vinaigrette dressing for pasta or green salads. This is easily made in advance for use just before serving.
Yummy Pomegranate Vinaigrette Dressing
This tangy pomegranate dressing goes great on any salad. It's addictive!
Citrus-Basil Vinaigrette
This dressing is lovely yellow color, and we use it on a mixed green salad (mixed Romaine and European greens), tossed with small broccoli and cauliflower florets, raisins or sweetened dried cranberries, and shredded Cheddar or crumbled Gorgonzola cheese. The sweet-tart zestiness of the dressing perks up the salad! The yield depends on how much salad dressing you prefer. For us, this recipe makes enough dressing for about 4 large salads.
Orange Citrus Vinaigrette
This citrus salad dressing is delightful and tastes great in any season. Store unused dressing in the refrigerator.
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.
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