Gloria Pitzer's Olive Garden-Style Salad Dressing
photo by mary winecoff
- Ready In:
- 15mins
- Ingredients:
- 11
- Yields:
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2 cups
- Serves:
- 6-8
ingredients
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Dressing
- 1 1⁄2 cups Italian dressing, bottled
- 2 tablespoons parmesan cheese, grated
- 2 tablespoons sugar (or equivalent in artificial sugar)
- 1 large egg, raw (or egg beaters to equal 1 egg)
- 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
- 1⁄4 cup oil
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Salad Suggestions
- fresh spinach
- iceberg lettuce
- romaine lettuce
- onion, cut into rings
- radish, etc
directions
- Blend first 5 ingredients (not oil) in blender on high speed 1/2 minute or until smooth. Pour this mixture into the top of a double boiler and add 1/4 cup oil. Stir gently with a whisk over gently boiling water until it begins to thicken and egg is completely cooked. Chill several hours or overnight before using. If the dressing is too thick, add more Italian dressing as needed.
- Mix together equal amounts of fresh spinach, iceberg and romaine lettuce. Allow 2 cups for each salad. Moisten leaves in dressing, do not saturate; let stand 5 minutes. Add onion rings, radishes, etc.
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Reviews
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I made this like two weeks ago, and have made it three times since. I forgot to put the review in, because this recipe seemed to be a part of our salad dressing routine for a long time. This dressing settles in to be a family favorite. I love, adore, salads. And this makes the perfect palette to enjoy this dressing. I followed exactly, except for halving it. I used the egg whites, and used Hellmans or (Best) for the mayo. You can't skimp on good mayo! This was made in my little itty bitty food processor, where I could pour the oil in, slowly. This is good. I loved it! Will and have made it again, and again!! Made for KK's Green Game March 2010
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Superb dressing! Made this last night so that DH and I could pack in our lunch today and was very impressed with how well it stayed blended and more immortally how well it held to the salad. Made as written using the egg beater option. DH liked both the parmesan and that it was less tangy then the average Italian dressing. This will be made again and will also make its way to a pot luck. Thanks for the post.
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Nif_H
Canada
I love great food and I particularly like trying cuisines new to me! Although I don't prepare as much food as I used to, creating in my kitchen is still one of my favourite things to do. Enjoy!