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Avocado, combined with lemon juice and olive oil, is piled on tomato slices and a bed of mesclun greens.
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This fresh salad pairs cooked roast beef with steamed broccoli florets. cherry tomatoes, and green onions with a zesty mustard-horseradish-sour cream dressing. You can use roast beef from the deli or any kind of leftover steak for the beef.
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Penne pasta has great company in this robust salad that is hearty enough to serve as an entree. Tomatoes, cucumbers, green peppers, sweet onion and black olives are tossed with the pasta and an herbed oil and lemon juice dressing.
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Lots and lots of orange flavors in this gelatin salad. First there 's orange gelatin, then mandarin oranges, and finally, orange sherbet. But there are also a few sliced bananas tossed in just to keep you on your toes. Really nice.
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Tomatoes and basil, fresh from the garden, are tossed with olives, bell peppers, rotini pasta, then dressed with a creamy, piquant blend of mayonnaise, red wine vinegar and garlic. Let the salad chill overnight to bring out the snappy flavors.
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Fresh Western flavors of Pace® Picante Sauce, lime juice, and chili powder season strips of chicken to fold inside a tortilla with crisp lettuce, shredded cheese, and chopped tomato.
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A classic French vinaigrette with Greek seasoning and lemon is a fresh and tangy dressing for summer salads.
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A creamy fruit salad made with cream cheese, canned fruit, fresh fruit and sweetened condensed milk. I make this for picnics, barbeques and potlucks, it's usually the first dish that disappears.
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A perennial picnic favorite that’s crunchy, briny, and sweet all at once.
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Unlike some pasta salads, this one is best served at room temperature.
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Ginger, peanut butter, hoisin sauce, brown sugar, chili paste, rice wine vinegar and sesame oil make up this wonderful dressing. What we love are the fried wontons tucked inside the chicken salad.
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I know the potato salad I suggest is in culinary terms very un-American I resolutely believe, however, that potatoes are so much better dressed in oil and vinegar (but it must be good wine vinegar) than blanketed in mayonnaise.