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Reviewed: Sep. 8, 2009
it was alright but I think there r better uses for these veggies.
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Reviewed: Sep. 1, 2009
A really versatile recipe. We made many different variations of this; added chicken, used horseradish, added tomatoes, etc...
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.1 star rating.
Reviewed: Aug. 28, 2009
We really enjoyed this. So refreshing as a summer salad. A perfect summer dinner with the shrimp added. I did shred the zucchini, sprinkle with a little salt and let sit in colander for an hour or so to drain much of the moisture. If it sits to long after it is made, you still need to drain it again.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.1 star rating.
Reviewed: Aug. 22, 2009
I was looking for a no-cook recipe to use some zucchini and this fit the bill. The first time I made this exactly as written and it was good, although a bit wet. The second time I made it, I tossed the shredded zucchini and cucumbers in a salad spinner and spun out some of the moisture - made a huge difference! This recipe is easily adapted to any taste. I've substituted italian dressing mix for the ranch dressing mix. This is delicious with ripe tomatoes, and the addition of leftover cubed ham, smoked turkey, grilled shrimp, grilled salmon or mahi mahi. I use fat-free miracle whip in lieu of mayo and set the "additions" up buffet-style on the counter. Everyone can add whatever they like. This is a great summertime lunch or light dinner. Thanks, Vickie!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.1 star rating.
Reviewed: Jul. 27, 2009
A great way to use up the cukes/zucchini in the garden. I didn't have ranch dressing mix and used Old Bay seasoning and didn't use the pepper. A very creative sandwich filling, especially with fresh sliced tomatoes.
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Reviewed: Sep. 14, 2008
This is so good with a whole wheat tortilla or pita bread! It gets pretty soupy as it sits so I would recommend eating it fairly quickly. Great recipe!
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Reviewed: Jul. 7, 2008
My son liked this for lunchtime sandwich! It makes a better sandwich spread than a side salad. Use the amount of mayonnaise you are comfortable with. Be prepared to add extra Ranch seasoning because the zucchini and cucumbers are rather bland. I think that the next time I make this, I might use pesto in the recipe!
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