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Broccoli Slaw

Submitted by: Konny Thomas
Provided by: Taste of Home
Here's a new twist on traditional coleslaw. It's easy to make and so delicious. 

Broiled Chicken Breasts with Chutney-Lime Glaze and Broccoli Slaw

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson
Provided by: USA Weekend
This convenient recipe makes getting two meal on the table a snap. 

Zesty Broccoli and Cauliflower Salad

Submitted by: Deb
Broccoli and cauliflower florets, slices of red onions, and a nice store-bought Italian dressing. Top it off with a sprinkling of sunflower seeds. 

Best Broccoli Salad

Submitted by: Ann
Florets of broccoli and cauliflower are mixed with chopped apples and Mandarin oranges and topped with Catalina salad dressing and sunflower seeds. Super! 

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Broccoli Coleslaw

Submitted by: Jeri Williams
Broccoli, carrots, green onions and ramen noodles brought together with a dressing of olive oil, vinegar, sugar and chicken flavored seasoning. 

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Broccoli and Ramen Noodle Salad

Submitted by: Effie and Jarmen
Those tidy packages of Ramen noodles seem to be quite versatile. Here they turn a broccoli salad into something special. The seasoning packet and a bit of oil and vinegar make the dressing, and the crunchy noodles combined with sunflower seeds, peanuts and green onions, do wonders for the broccoli slaw. 

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Broccoli Salad I

Submitted by: Jennifer Stephens
Crunchy, crumbly bacon, sunflower seeds and beautiful golden raisins, speckle this very green salad and add lots and lots of flavor. The dressing is mayonnaise based, with sugar and red wine vinegar stirred in. 

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Curry Broccoli Salad

Submitted by: Harriet O'Neal
Besides curry, this dazzling salad has yummy sunflower seeds and dried cherries. It tastes great and looks super when presented on a big, beautiful platter. Marinate overnight so that the flavors of the curry/mayonnaise dressing has time to work. 

Broccoli Salad III

Submitted by: Kim Galbraith
Chunks of turkey or chicken add a variety to this wonderful broccoli salad. Try with crisp red grapes and a bit of diced red onion. Instead of mayonnaise, use a creamy style salad dressing done up with vinegar and sugar. 

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Red Broccoli Salad

Submitted by: Maggie
This recipe calls for lots and lots of crumbled, maple-flavored bacon, chopped broccoli, red and green onion, red grapes and toasted almonds. Everything is then tossed with a sweet mayonnaise and vinegar dressing. 
 
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