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Mustard Shallot Vinaigrette

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Michael’s p, Salads, Sauces & co 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/4 c Champagne vinegar
3 tb Dijon mustard
1 tb Clover honey
4 lg Peeled shallots, thinly sliced, about 1/4 cup
1/4 ts Salt
1/4 ts Ground white pepper
3/4 c Extra virgin olive oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Recipes from Michael Lomonaco's _Michael's Place_, 3/15 and 16/97
In the bowl of a food processor fitted with a sharp blade, process the
vinegar, mustard, honey, shallots, salt and pepper until the shallots are
finely chopped. With the processor running, add the oi l in a small stream
until all the oil has been incorporated and the dressing has achieved a
silky, smooth texture. The dressing may be stored, covered, for up to one
week in the refrigerator, but sho uld be brought to room temperature before
using.
Recipe by: Michael Lomonaco Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #519 by "Master
Harper Gaellon" <gaellon@inch.com> on Mar 15, 1997

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