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Cheddar Waldorf Salad

Submitted by: Barba MCarty
Provided by: Taste of Home
Wherever I take this one-of-a-kind salad, people eat it until it's gone. I got the original recipe from my mother-in-law and adapted it to fit my tastes. My fondness for cheese and cranberries prompted my to toss them into the delicious mix. 

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Jenny's Sweet Waldorf Salad

Submitted by: Jenny Bauman
Home Town: Farmington, Utah, USA
Living In: Cottonwood Heights, Utah, USA
I couldn't ever find the perfect Waldorf salad - one that wasn't too mayonaise-y tasting, yet one that still held enough of the original flavor to be called a Waldorf. So I mixed and matched and experimented, and finally came up with a perfect twist on the classic Waldorf Salad recipe. Now I get requests for it at every family get together! 

Waldorf Salad I

Submitted by: Shannon
This is a variation of the classic salad with apples, grapes, celery and nuts. If you aren't a walnut fan, pecans make an excellent substitute. Creamy salad dressing can be substituted for mayonnaise.  

Waldorf Salad II

Submitted by: June
Walnuts, grapes, apples, celery and raisins are folded into a mayonnaise and whipped cream dressing in this variation on this classic salad which serves four. 

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Waldorf Salad II

Submitted by: Penny
This is a simple version of the classic. The mayonnaise based dressing is made with a smidgen of sugar and lemon juice, and stirred into diced apples, celery, walnuts, and raisins. 

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Waldorf Salad with Walnut Oil Vinaigrette

Submitted by: SHOOGA
A wonderful light Waldorf Salad with no mayo. The flavors of the apples, walnuts and raisins are so clean and fresh. It never fails to please. 

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Simple Waldorf Salad

Submitted by: Mary Brotherton
Who doesn 't love this terrific salad. Apples, celery, raisins and walnuts are all folded into a mayonnaise/vinegar dressing and then chilled. Real comfort food. 

Barley Waldorf Salad

Submitted by: Sara Tschetter
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
To create this tasty twist on traditional Waldorf salads, simply cook the barley, then mix together all the ingredients. The memorable medley sent in by Sara Tschetter from Belle Plaine, Saskatchewan offers a nice change of pace from traditional rice and pasta salads served this time of year. 

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Cranberry Waldorf Salad

Submitted by: DeLoris Nance
Provided by: Taste of Home
A small-quantity salad can still be special, as this recipe proves. 'I like the crisp apple, crunchy celery and chewy dried cranberries in a delightful dressing,' says DeLoris Nance from Auburn, Washington. 

Waldorf Salad III

Submitted by: Annonymous
This creamy Waldorf Salad boasts the addition of golden raisins, fluffy whipped cream and tangy lemon and orange juices to the usual apples, celery and mayonnaise. 
 
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