Quick and Easy Fat Free Salad Dressing
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Here's another FF Salad Dressing ......
Equal parts
salad oil (I use canola, any kind will do)
vinegar (most times I use white, sometimes balsamic or others)
raspberry jam or jelly (sugar free or regular jam)
Mix well together. (I use an immersion blender)
Keeps in frig well.
Variations ... any kind of jam/jelly you want and add in other herbs/spices for extra zip
Eg.
* marmalade with ginger or other spices
* blueberry or rhubarb jams with cinnamon
etc.
The possibilities are endless!
Equal parts
salad oil (I use canola, any kind will do)
vinegar (most times I use white, sometimes balsamic or others)
raspberry jam or jelly (sugar free or regular jam)
Mix well together. (I use an immersion blender)
Keeps in frig well.
Variations ... any kind of jam/jelly you want and add in other herbs/spices for extra zip
Eg.
* marmalade with ginger or other spices
* blueberry or rhubarb jams with cinnamon
etc.
The possibilities are endless!
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Thank you Crafty Bear for another great looking recipe!!! :thumbup:
QuiltE, Thank you for sharing. I like salad dressings with jams, preserves or jellies in them. I like to add fruits in the salad with this kind of salad dressing. It goes so well and looks pretty.
QuiltE, Thank you for sharing. I like salad dressings with jams, preserves or jellies in them. I like to add fruits in the salad with this kind of salad dressing. It goes so well and looks pretty.
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Originally Posted by Scrap Happy
Thank you Crafty Bear for another great looking recipe!!! :thumbup:
QuiltE, Thank you for sharing. I like salad dressings with jams, preserves or jellies in them. I like to add fruits in the salad with this kind of salad dressing. It goes so well and looks pretty.
QuiltE, Thank you for sharing. I like salad dressings with jams, preserves or jellies in them. I like to add fruits in the salad with this kind of salad dressing. It goes so well and looks pretty.
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by Scrap Happy
Thank you Crafty Bear for another great looking recipe!!! :thumbup:
QuiltE, Thank you for sharing. I like salad dressings with jams, preserves or jellies in them. I like to add fruits in the salad with this kind of salad dressing. It goes so well and looks pretty.
QuiltE, Thank you for sharing. I like salad dressings with jams, preserves or jellies in them. I like to add fruits in the salad with this kind of salad dressing. It goes so well and looks pretty.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/r...ipe/index.html
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I enjoy the sugar free jams and jellies you put into your dressings. Where do you find your fat free salad oil?
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Here's another FF Salad Dressing ......
Equal parts
salad oil (I use canola, any kind will do)
vinegar (most times I use white, sometimes balsamic or others)
raspberry jam or jelly (sugar free or regular jam)
Mix well together. (I use an immersion blender)
Keeps in frig well.
Variations ... any kind of jam/jelly you want and add in other herbs/spices for extra zip
Eg.
* marmalade with ginger or other spices
* blueberry or rhubarb jams with cinnamon
etc.
The possibilities are endless!
Equal parts
salad oil (I use canola, any kind will do)
vinegar (most times I use white, sometimes balsamic or others)
raspberry jam or jelly (sugar free or regular jam)
Mix well together. (I use an immersion blender)
Keeps in frig well.
Variations ... any kind of jam/jelly you want and add in other herbs/spices for extra zip
Eg.
* marmalade with ginger or other spices
* blueberry or rhubarb jams with cinnamon
etc.
The possibilities are endless!
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Originally Posted by Wall Warmer
I enjoy the sugar free jams and jellies you put into your dressings. Where do you find your fat free salad oil?
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Originally Posted by Scrap HappyIt's a Rachael Ray recipe. I don't follow the 'salad' part of the recipe to a tea, I like to put a lot of different things in a salad. I think it tastes better that way and is pretty too.
[url=http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/rachael-ray/green-salad-with-strawberry-balsamic-vinaigrette-recipe/index.html
[url=http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/rachael-ray/green-salad-with-strawberry-balsamic-vinaigrette-recipe/index.html
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/rachael-ray/green-salad-with-strawberry-balsamic-vinaigrette-recipe/index.html[/url]
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