Easy Delicious Old Fashioned Cole Slaw Dressing

Submitted by: David Turner 
This buttermilk and creamy salad dressing based recipe can be prepared in 15 minutes. 

Bob's Blue Cheese Dressing

Submitted by: GOOBNORTON 
Prepare a flavorful summer salad by serving this dressing over mixed mesclun greens, hearts of romaine, sliced cucumber, tomato and red onion. 

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French Dressing I

Submitted by: Jackie 
This is a super easy recipe that includes no tomato. 

Mustard Dill Dressing

Submitted by: OTUS.FLA 
This is an excellent dressing, for salads or n for flavoring other recipes. It stores well. Marjoram, tarragon, basil, and/or black pepper may be added or substituted. 

Herb Dressing

Submitted by: Patty Hern 
This dressing also tastes wonderful on cold pasta. It actually is best to use dried basil in this recipe, because fresh basil will turn a funny color. 

Creamy Garlic Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Maureen 
The secret ingredient? Steak sauce. The creamy part? Mayonnaise and sour cream. The end result is a delicious garlic- infused dressing that would be perfect topping a salad of grilled beef or chicken. 

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Grandma's Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Mary Ann Benzon 
This recipe is a family heirloom, so you can imagine how many wonderful salads its dressed over the generations. Perfect results every time. Everything goes into a glass jar and given a good shake. Chill and shake again before serving. Makes three and a half cups. 

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Poppy Seed Dressing II

Submitted by: Cathy 
This dressing has a cider vinegar and oil base with a smidgen of onion juice and mustard stirred in for bite, and lots of sugar for an overall sweetness. And of course, there are lots of tiny poppy seeds. Makes a sweet cabbage slaw and is perfect over fresh summer fruit. 

My Grandmother's French Dressing

Submitted by: JIMBOWERS 
Spiced up with garlic, grated onions and paprika, this sweet, tomato-touched vinaigrette is perfect on almost any salad. 

Citrus Dressing

Submitted by: Sheila Greer 
Creamy citrus flavored dressing! If the mixture initially turns out too thick, thin it out by adding a little half and half. 
 
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