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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. 

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. 

Waldorf Cabbage Salad

Submitted by: Erik Owens 
Thinly sliced savoy cabbage pairs up with crisp apples, walnuts and celery in a classic mayonnaise-based Waldorf dressing. 

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.  

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Cranberry Waldorf Salad

Submitted by: DeLoris Nance 
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 I

Submitted by: Barrett 
This is a great recipe for this classic salad chock full of apples, walnuts, celery, and grapes. The mayonnaise dressing is perfect and a bit different, with apple juice, yogurt, and celery seeds mixed in. 

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. 

Barley Waldorf Salad

Submitted by: Sara Tschetter 
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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Waldorf Salad for Two

Submitted by: Mildred Cummings 
THE PEAR and hint of orange are a nice surprise in this salad. It's a little different than traditional Waldorf salad and always brings rave reviews. The colorful combination of crunchy, fresh ingredients complements any meal. -Mildred Cummings, Cincinnati, Ohio 
 
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