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Few months back I started making my own salad dressing , yep Bch Bum Jonny’s Own Homemade Olive Oil Vinaigrette.
Nothing fancy.
3 parts Extra Virgin Olive Oil (smooth)
1 part Balsamic Vinegar
Maybe half a teaspoon of garlic powder

Dump it all in a bottle and shake vigorously for minute or so and Voila…….

Sooo; what’s ur fav dressings - homemade recipes or store bought?

bch bum jon gittin it on
(the salad, that is)
 
I have a collection of Good Seasons salad dressing bottles I've learned to use and make my own seasoning for the dressing from scratch. (much cheaper) These bottles can be found at Goodwill stores or in yard sales for cheap too. (on ebay or etsy they can go for $25 as "vintage")
But you can use any jar. I have several like the one to the left.

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If you purchased an envelope of Good Seasons (or a knock off at Walmart) you would add it to the bottle. The bottles have lines on them for adding oil (1/2 Cup), vinegar (1/4 Cup), and water (3 TBsp). Then the seasoning is added and the bottle capped and shaken vigorously and allowed to rest for a half hour to an hour before using. The choices of oil & vinegar are up to you.

If you want to make your own Good Seasons mix for Italian salad dressing here is a recipe:
2 TB Oregano, 2 TB Salt, 1 TB Onion powder, 1 TB Garlic powder, 1 TB sugar, 1 TB parsley, 1 tsp ground Black Pepper, 1 tsp Basil, 1/4 tsp Thyme, 1/4 Celery seed.

This can also be mixed with flour to coat meat before frying or if you want to make a meat marinade, use 2 TB of the mix, 2 TB vinegar, 1 TB water, and 1/3 Cup of oil.

Celery Seed Dressing

1/2 Cup sugar

1 tsp mustard powder

1 tsp salt

1/4 of a grated onion

1/3 Cup vinegar

1 Cup Olive Oil

1 TB Celery seed

Mix the sugar, salt, mustard, and onion together, then add the vinegar & oil to the mixture to combine. Last add the Celery seed and mix well again.

I had a great aunt who used to use this all the time. Like many women (and she was a widow) she was always worried about her weight. So for the oil......she used mineral oil that she purchased at the pharmacy. (food grade mineral oil) :rolleyes:
 
I have a collection of Good Seasons salad dressing bottles I've learned to use and make my own seasoning for the dressing from scratch. (much cheaper) These bottles can be found at Goodwill stores or in yard sales for cheap too. (on ebay or etsy they can go for $25 as "vintage")
But you can use any jar. I have several like the one to the left.

il_794xN.5795595932_3f05.jpg


If you purchased an envelope of Good Seasons (or a knock off at Walmart) you would add it to the bottle. The bottles have lines on them for adding oil (1/2 Cup), vinegar (1/4 Cup), and water (3 TBsp). Then the seasoning is added and the bottle capped and shaken vigorously and allowed to rest for a half hour to an hour before using. The choices of oil & vinegar are up to you.

If you want to make your own Good Seasons mix for Italian salad dressing here is a recipe:
2 TB Oregano, 2 TB Salt, 1 TB Onion powder, 1 TB Garlic powder, 1 TB sugar, 1 TB parsley, 1 tsp ground Black Pepper, 1 tsp Basil, 1/4 tsp Thyme, 1/4 Celery seed.

This can also be mixed with flour to coat meat before frying or if you want to make a meat marinade, use 2 TB of the mix, 2 TB vinegar, 1 TB water, and 1/3 Cup of oil.

Celery Seed Dressing

1/2 Cup sugar

1 tsp mustard powder

1 tsp salt

1/4 of a grated onion

1/3 Cup vinegar

1 Cup Olive Oil

1 TB Celery seed

Mix the sugar, salt, mustard, and onion together, then add the vinegar & oil to the mixture to combine. Last add the Celery seed and mix well again.

I had a great aunt who used to use this all the time. Like many women (and she was a widow) she was always worried about her weight. So for the oil......she used mineral oil that she purchased at the pharmacy. (food grade mineral oil) :rolleyes:
I like the little bottles.
I like only 2 types of dressing raspberry vinaigrette and ranch. Hubby only like french or thousand island.... So to keep the peace we buy bottled stuff. Cause I'm not making 2 kinds for each salad. One of the few things I rather store bought....
If it was just me I probably would find my own recipe.
 
I like to make big full salads for dinner, and some folks think some of the 'stuff' I add to salads are weird. I like the usual bacon and a few cheeses and tomatoes. But also apple bites, pear bites and cranberries, the little baby orange sections, and salami chopped up, ham, chicken, beef slices, crab meat and shrimp, cooked white beans rinsed and plain, most any kind of nut is good. But still don't like the hard boiled eggs, or beats or raw onions. What are your things you like that may seem weird to some other folks. I'm looking for new ideas. (I'm always looking for new ideas)
 
This is a small portion dump recipe for Green Goddess Dressing that I use. You can make party dips with it too. It is like an herb version of Ranch Dressing.

1/2 C Mayo
2 TB 2 tsp sour cream
2 TB + 2 tsp each of chopped flat leaf parsley, tarragon, and chives
1 TB fresh squeezed lemon juice
2 tsp rice vinegar
1/2 tsp anchovy paste (optional)
1/2 tsp minced garlic
1 shot of your favorite hot sauce
salt & pepper to taste

This will make close to 2 Cups of Dressing

Put all of this in a small blender or food processor and mix until creamy smooth.
If you want it a thinner dressing add a little more lemon juice.
This is best made with fresh ingredients and used after it sits a few hours in the refrigerator.

To make a Dip

Use 4 oz (or half a package) of Cream Cheese heated to soften and blend in with it 1 Cup of Green Goddess Dressing. This works well with a plate of vegetable sticks. You can adjust the amount of dressing mixed with the Cream Cheese for the desired thickness.
 

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