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Greens with Hot Bacon Dressing

Submitted by: Robert Enigk
Provided by: Taste of Home
GROWING UP in a German community, I ate this salad often. It's an old traditional dish - I recall my grandmother talking about her mother making this recipe. As a variation, the 'old-timers' in my family enjoy cutting up some boiled potatoes on dinner plates, then serving the warm salad mixture on top of the potatoes. -Robert Enigk, Canastota, New York 

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Lettuce with Hot Bacon Dressing

Submitted by: Vera
Here is something a little different for a salad. A friend gave me this years ago. Hope you like it. 

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Hot Bacon Dressing

Submitted by: Mary
This warm dressing immerses crunchy bacon bits in a sweet, thickened vinaigrette for an old-time taste treat! 

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Versatile Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Erlene Cornelius
Provided by: Taste of Home
'This is absolutely my most-used dressing,' relates Erlene Cornelius of Spring City, Tennessee. 'It's so creamy, mild and versatile--it gives old-fashioned goodness to potato salad, coleslaw and even deviled eggs.' 

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Submitted by: Patricia Dougherty
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Salad with Hot Italian Dressing

Submitted by: Bessie Hulett
Provided by: Taste of Home
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Italian Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Maxine Johnson
Provided by: Taste of Home
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French Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Jane Barta
Provided by: Taste of Home
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Favorite French Dressing

Submitted by: Linda Nilsen
Provided by: Taste of Home
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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Cooked Fruit Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Caroline Butcher
Provided by: Taste of Home
My mother handed this recipe down to me, and it has never failed to receive raves from my guests, especially the men. They enjoy it so much that they always put huge servings on their salads, so I rarely have leftovers! 
 
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