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  2. Our 25 Most-Saved Vinaigrette Recipes - AOL

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    This versatile citrus salad dressing gets a touch of natural sweetness from orange juice, which balances the acidity of the lemon juice. Use it in coleslaw for a mayo-free dressing, or drizzle it ...

  3. I Just Can't Bear One More Boring Salad, So I'm Reaching For ...

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    As much fruit salad as it was green salad, Panera's beloved salad featured a juicy orange and onion poppyseed dressing and pops of fresh fruit. We’re hoping it’ll one day return to the Panera ...

  4. Italian dressing - Wikipedia

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    Italian salad dressing was served in Kansas City, Missouri, at the Wishbone Restaurant beginning in 1948. The Wishbone was opened in 1945 by Phillip Sollomi along with his mother, Lena. [ 8 ] The Italian dressing served at the Wishbone was based on a recipe from Lena Sollomi's Sicilian family which was a blend of oil, vinegar, herbs, and spices ...

  5. Best Italian salad dressing? We rank the house brands - AOL

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    With summer (thankfully) still in session and salad season at its prime, Store Brand Scorecard wanted to see if Jewel would also provide the best value and taste when it comes to Italian salad ...

  6. List of salads - Wikipedia

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    Green salad usually topped with dried cherries, blue cheese, and a vinaigrette salad dressing. Mimosa salad: Russia: Fish, egg and cheese salad Canned fish, hard boiled eggs, cheese, onion, with mayonnaise. Mushroom salad [26] Finland: Mushroom salad Fresh or salted mushrooms, onion, crème fraîche or smetana. Nam khao: Laos: Meat salad

  7. Sicilian orange salad - Wikipedia

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    Sicilian orange salad, known in Italian as insalata di arance, is a typical salad dish of the Spanish and Sicilian cuisine, which uses oranges as its main ingredient. It is usually served at the beginning or at the end of a meal. [1] In its most basic form the salad consists of thin, tart orange slices served with olive oil, salt, and black pepper.