Kitchen Sink Salad Dressing

Submitted by: CHRISTYJ 
Living In: Eureka, California, USA
We love the name, the taste and that everything goes into the blender. Lots of ingredients, like tomato soup, Worcestershire sauce, and brown sugar. Some make it hot, others make it sweet. The end result is a dressing that you 'll love to keep on hand and toss with your favorite salad. 

Homemade Mustard Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Jill Saunders 
Everything that you need for this cooked dressing is in your pantry - flour, sugar, prepared mustard, egg, and vinegar. The dressing is creamy and the mustard gives it a bit of bite. Perfect poured over warm potato salad. 

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Celery Seed Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Tammie Lee Carter 
When I have time, I like to prepare this salad dressing the night before to really blend the flavors together. It's delicious with tomatoes and dark greens. -Tammie Lee Carter of Wheatfield, New York 

Bob's Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Paula 
This nutty, creamy dressing is flavored with fresh lemon juice, tahini, nutritional yeast and oregano. 

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Italian Restaurant-Style Salad Dressing I

Submitted by: Colleen 
All the work has really been done for you, since you begin with a store bought dressing, and just fancy it up. A bit of oregano, a smidgen of dried basil and minced onion. A teaspoon of sugar and you 're done. 

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Japanese Peanut Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Wendy Stenman 
After tasting it just once, this salad dressing quickly became a favorite for my family. It's delicious over a variety of mixed greens. --Wendy Stenman 

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Italian Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Maxine Johnson 
I always have this dressing on hand, since it yields a large jar. Italian salad dressing is versatile and compatible with many combinations of vegetables, so the cook can get creative. --Maxine Johnson Fenton, Michigan 

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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Creamy Dill Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Randa Smaligo 
I received this recipe from a restaurant, and even though I have lightened it up a bit, it is still thick and delicious. -Randa Smaligo of Pryor, Oklahoma 

Sour Cream Dressing

Submitted by: Inge Wolf 
A great creamy salad dressing with a touch of sweetness and a hint of mustard and garlic. It whisks up beautifully and the flavors improve with chilling. Try it on a salad or use as a dressing for your favorite sliced chicken sandwich. 
 
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