Ingredients
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9
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4 1/2
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1
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1
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1/16
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Directions
Cindi’s Strawberry Vinaigrette Dressing, This vinaigrette dressing is not overly sweet; just a bit on the tangy side So far I’ve only used home-cooked strawberry jams that I’ve made myself, to make this dressing Not much vegetable oil is needed I don’t care for dressings that state to add a lot of oil This one balances out very well
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Steps
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Done
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In a Bowl, Jar, or a Glass Measuring Cup, Add All the Above Ingredients; Mix by Stirring With a Spoon. |
2
Done
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If Desired, Add a 1/2 Teaspoon of Poppy Seeds to the Dressing; Stir to Mix. |
3
Done
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Serve Dressing Immediately With Your Favorite Salad Fixings, or Refrigerate Until Ready to Serve. |
4
Done
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This Almost Makes 1 Cup of Dressing (about 7/8's of a Cup). |
5
Done
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*note: When I Prepared This Vinaigrette Dressing, I Originally Used a Home-Cooked Strawberry Jam, Which I Had Prepared With a Light Powdered Pectin, Sure Jell (in the Pink Box), but Today I Made This Dressing Using Ball Instant Fruit Pectin, It's a No-Cooked Strawberry Jam. Both Are Great For This Recipe. |
6
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I Enjoy This Dressing Served Over a Bed of Spinach, Along With Chopped Smoked Honey-Turkey Deli Meat, Hard Boiled Egg Slices, and Chunks of Fresh Pineapple. I've Also Enjoyed This Served With a Mixture of Red Lettuce, Leafy Green Lettuce, Fresh Blueberries, Canned Pineapple Chunks, Mandarin Oranges, Slices of Red Onion, and Pecan Halves. and Today I Enjoyed the Dressing Over Baby Romaine Lettuce, Along With Mandarin Oranges, Canned Pineapple Chunks, and Sliced Almonds. |