Rachel's Snappy Balsamic Dressing

Submitted by: RACHELZEMMER 
A mouth puckering tangy salad dressing with fennel used as accent. 

Spicy Ranch Dressing II

Submitted by: JUSTJULES1106 
Living In: Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA
A spicy dressing that can be whipped up easily with just a few ingredients. By using a little less liquid this could be a great dip too! 

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Easiest Salad Dressing

Submitted by: PAYE 
A quick mayonnaise-based salad dressing that is perfect for emergencies. This is the easiest, yet yummiest salad dressing there is! 

Spicy Ranch Dressing

Submitted by: COOKINCOWGIRLS 
This picante dressing is great on fries with cheese and bacon, with chicken fingers, burgers, or on a red leaf, cucumber and tomato salad. 

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Favorite French Dressing

Submitted by: Linda Nilsen 
My mom and her cousin developed this tangy dressing many years ago. It really perks up salad greens and holds together well once mixed. Everyone wants the recipe once they try it. -Linda Nilsen, Anoka, Minnesota 

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French Salad Dressing Mix

Submitted by: Darlene Brenden 
Darlene also shares the recipe for her tangy homemade salad dressing. 'It's more economical than store-bought, and we prefer the taste,' she notes. 'The dressing keeps well in the fridge.' 

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French Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Jane Barta 
French Salad Dressing is a popular topper for lettuce. Says field editor Jane Barta of St. Thomas, North Dakota, 'We used this dressing at a drive-in and sold a lot of salads.' 

Authentic Green Goddess Dressing

Submitted by: THELASTBARON 
Home Town: Berlin-Neukoelln (Rixdorf), Berlin, Germany
Living In: Stowe, Vermont, USA
This has the taste of yesterday updated to meet today's palates. I love this dressing and it was one of two signature dressings I used as the executive chef at a Washington, D.C. seafood restaurant. Great stuff. Don't be put off by the use of anchovy paste; it is not noticeable and the dressing is very memorable. Works especially well as a Caesar substitute! 

Italian Restaurant-Style Dressing

Submitted by: Barb 
Perfect proportions and interesting ingredients create a great dressing. Corn syrup and pectin are the real surprises, but this blended vinegar and oil dressing with lots of herbs, is sensational. 

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Raspberry Vinaigrette Dressing

Submitted by: JAN W 
Everything goes into a jar and you give it a good shake. That's all there is to it - oil, raspberry vinegar, sugar, mustard, oregano and pepper. 
 
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