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Bobby Hammon’s Cook-Out Salad
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Grains
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
c
Cooked string beans, cut into 1-inch lengths
1
cn
(8-1/2 oz) tiny green peas
1/2
md
Green pepper, slivered
3
Green onions, sliced thinly (up to 4)
1
c
Sliced celery
1
cn
(5 oz) water chestnuts, sliced thinly
1
cn
(15 oz) red kidney beans, drained
1
cn
(11 oz) mandarin oranges
1/2
c
Water
1/2
c
White wine vinegar
1/4
c
Cider vinegar
1/2
c
Sugar
1/4
c
Salad oil
Salt and pepper to taste
Several shakes season salt
1/4
ts
Mixed salad herbs
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR SALAD
FOR DRESSING
Combine salad ingredients in large bowl. Add combined dressing ingredients
and toss well. Drain just before transporting or serving. Best if made a
day ahead.
Makes 6 servings. Posted to TNT - Prodigy's Recipe Exchange Newsletter by
rosann-1@juno.com (R G H) on Jul 03, 1997
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