
Forget about those fattening supermarket dressings. You do have an alternative. Making your own dressings at home is not only more healthful and more affordable, it is remarkably easy. The more than 100 dressings in this book can be whisked together quickly or prepared in a blender or food processor in seconds. Best of all, they taste great! And as Paulette Mitchell explains, these recipes will introduce you to a whole new repertoire of toppings for chicken, seafood, pasta, grains, beans, vegetables, greens, fruit salads, and more. The recipe introductions include some of her favorite enticing salad combinations, and you'll also find a handy chart with serving suggestions at the back of the book. Paulette suggests these dressings for pasta salads: Basil-Sherry Vinaigrette, page 31 Creamy Lemon-Caper Dressing, page 93 Honey-Dijon Dressing, page 107 Creamy Parmesan-Peppercorn Dressing, page 94 The Complete Book of Dressings offers flavors for every palate, from cool and creamy to exotic and spicy. Try them all and unleash your creativity. Some of Paulette's tips for successful salads: Most homemade dressings improve in flavor if allowed to sit for half an hour before serving, but remember to shake, stir, or whisk them just before adding to a salad. For a change, mix and match temperatures; serve a warm vinegar-and-oil dressing over chilled or room-temperature ingredients.
This book investigates the practical application of homemade salad dressings as a healthier, more cost-effective alternative to commercial products. Paulette Mitchell, an experienced culinary author, provides a comprehensive framework for creating over 100 distinct dressings using standard kitchen equipment like blenders and food processors. The text argues that mastering these simple preparations allows for greater dietary control and flavor variety across a wide range of food groups.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the accessibility of the instructions, which cater to home cooks looking for quick, practical kitchen solutions. Experts highlight this as a foundational reference for those seeking to eliminate processed additives from their diet through simple, repeatable recipes.
Page Count:
154
Publication Date:
1995-01-01
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
ISBN-10:
0020529627
ISBN-13:
9780020529620
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