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Broccoli Salad II
SUBMITTED BY:
Linda Wilson
PHOTO BY:
tat2whttrsh
"This is a quick and easy bacon and broccoli salad."
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1/2 pound bacon
2 heads fresh broccoli, chopped
1 bunch green onions, chopped
1/2 cup shredded carrots
salt and pepper to taste
1 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup distilled white vinegar
1/2 cup raisins (optional)
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Place bacon in a large, deep skillet. Cook over medium high heat until evenly brown. Drain, crumble and set aside.
In a large bowl, combine the bacon, broccoli, green onions, carrots and salt and pepper.
In a small bowl whisk together the mayonnaise and vinegar. Pour dressing over vegetables and toss to coat evenly. Chill for 1 hour before serving.
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Reviewed on Apr. 28, 2003 by PATIO68
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PATIO68
Apr. 28, 2003
OK, here's my "improvements". I used basalmic vinagar, and here's the best part...craisins! They make this really, really special. I got this recipe from a close friend which included the craisins. Also, per her suggestion, I "melted" the vinagar with 3Tblsp. sugar in the microwave before adding the mayo. Makes for a smoother dressing. I promise, those little cranberries make the difference. I now omit the raisins all together. Try it. It's great!
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OK, here's my "improvements". I used basalmic vinagar, and here's the best part...craisins! ...
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Reviewed on Feb. 8, 2006 by Labbylover
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Labbylover
Feb. 8, 2006
My husband actually ate this and liked it! I followed another poster's advice and blanched the broccoli for 3 minutes followed by an ice bath to soften it and brighten its color. I also used basalmic vinegar and a little sugar, craisins and some shredded cheddar and red onion. I give it only 3 stars because I changed it so much, I feel it's a whole different recipe. But, hubby ate it (kids wouldn't touch it, no suprise there) so I will be making this again and again.
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Reviewed on Nov. 10, 2004 by AnnM.H.
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AnnM.H.
Nov. 10, 2004
This recipe is good and I find it more to my liking when I changed two things about it. 1.)I chop my broccoli and put it in a metel strainer and placed it in a large pot of boiling water for 3 minutes and not more than that because if you leave it in longer than that, it will cook it too much and be gross. The I remove it from the hot water and plunge it into a pot of iced cold water until broc is cold, and then drain it well. This makes the broc a nice bright green, mellows the bitterness, and is still crunchy. 2.) I use rice vinegar - nice and mellow but still vinegery. * once for a party -- I was out of rice vinegar so I used about a tsp +/- of sugar in the vinegar & mayo and stirred it until the sugar was disolved. Then to the salad I added half a can of drained shoe peg corn (thin white corn) and I got a lot of raves on it from guests! I never use the raisins because we do not like them.
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This recipe is good and I find it more to my liking when I changed two things about it. 1.)I...
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Reviewed on Jan. 21, 2005 by
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Jan. 21, 2005
I make broccoli salad often and I love it, I would suggest adding 1/3 cup of white sugar to the dressing to counterbalance the vinegar. I also substituted shredded cheddar cheese for the carrots and I think it taste best when made the night before as it softens the broccoli slightly and the flavors blend. Be sure to toss salad again before serving.
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I make broccoli salad often and I love it, I would suggest adding 1/3 cup of white sugar to...
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Reviewed on Sep. 20, 2008 by
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tat2whttrsh
Sep. 20, 2008
I didn't have green onions, so I used half of a red that I had to use or lose. For the dressing, I used half sour cream instead of the full mayo and cut back the vinegar to 1/4 c. as I wanted a thicker dressing. I also added garlic powder and basil. I also threw in a good sized handful of fresh parmesan cheese in with the dressing too, for extra zip. I took a taste. Really good. I bet it would be even better after sitting for a while. EDITED TO ADD: This was so good. Both my husband and I ate seconds of this. There were no leftovers! I'll make this again for sure!
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Reviewed on Jul. 4, 2008 by
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MAU-COLUMBUS
Jul. 4, 2008
The dressing is too tart. Like italian salad dressing The vinegar to mayo ration is way way to high. I suggest cutting the vinegar to 1/4 c and the dressing needs sugar.
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The dressing is too tart. Like italian salad dressing The vinegar to mayo ration is way way...
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Reviewed on Aug. 19, 2003 by HANNAHKATE
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HANNAHKATE
Aug. 19, 2003
This was okay, but not as good as the one I had growing up with red onion, cheese and sugar also in the recipe.
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Reviewed on May 7, 2005 by PEGSTIR_77
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PEGSTIR_77
May 7, 2005
I thought the vingar was a little strong in this recipe. I added some white gran sugar so it would not be so tart
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Reviewed on Jun. 17, 2008 by Allison
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Allison
Jun. 17, 2008
This recipe is such a summer staple. I've found that adding pecans or sunflower seeds for an extra crunch is really tasty. This is the perfect side dish to bring to a cookout!!
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Reviewed on May 25, 2008 by sandy
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sandy
May 25, 2008
i just went to a cookout where someone brought this dish. It was delish! went very fast and was a big hit. i plan to add dried cranberries instead of the rasins when i make it.
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