Favorite Salad Dressing



ORIGINAL POST
Posted by annebin 19 yrs ago
For salad greens..pasta salads..


Let me share mine:


Mango-Cilantro Dressing:

Flesh of 1 ripe mango, pureed

4T honey

2T cane vinegar

2T light olive oil

1T chopped cilantro

salt to taste


Combine all ingredients in a screw-top jar and shake til well-combined. Works well with grilled prawns, salad greens and additional slices of ripe mangoes.




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COMMENTS
crj 19 yrs ago
I am soooo boring:


excellent olive oil

good balsamic vinegar

a bit of grainy mustard

some black pepper

fresh herbs optional


Put in glass, stir with fork :)

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Claire 19 yrs ago
... so am I.


dijon mustard

extra virgin o.o.

red wine vinegar


Put in a screw-top jar and shake.



If putting in extra effort, the Wagamama dressing (from the restaurant of the same name) is worth it.


A lovely combination of finely chopped shallots, fresh ginger, garlic, rice vinegar, tomato ketchup, water, vegetable oil and light soy sauce.

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dss 19 yrs ago


Apple cider vinegar

extra virgin oil mixed with a tsp of Wasabi( this is Japanese Horseradish, avail in a tube or pwder form)

Red pepper mixture ( this is a pre-mix of red pepper, seaweed, sesame seed, ginger and avail in Japanese section in s'mart)

salt & sugar


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FierceKitty 19 yrs ago
You can't beat a good mayonnaise; the best oil, egg yolks, lemon, salt, a tiny bit of vigourously crushed garlic, and cayenne pepper (if wanted). And anyone putting mustard in will answer to the culinary inquisition.

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annebin 19 yrs ago
what brand of EVOO do you use?


I'm happy with Bertolli, but am willing to try better quality bottles

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Claire 19 yrs ago
Well I'll "blame" my ancestry for preferring Italian oil. The most important thing is that the EVOO is cold first pressed, anything else is, well, dregs. If I went for expensive ones I would use less but I like a generous splash of oil so I use Colavita, which is both Italian and cold first pressed. It's also reasonably priced, IMO.


Funnily enough, many years ago I was bemoaning the fact that Colavita was not available in HK to a friend when I was overheard by a man who said he was about to start importing it. I've used it ever since.

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turquoiseblue 19 yrs ago
does anyone know the recipe similar to those japanese salad dressing you can buy? seems like it has soy sauce, garlic etc.

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dss 19 yrs ago
You can check this out.


http://japanesefood.about.com/od/saladsaladdressing/Salad_Salad_Dressing.htm

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annebin 19 yrs ago
Also on the look out for pasta-salad recipes I can try..

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