Elderflower Vinaigrette

"This dressing is perfect for salad greens or over warm new potatoes. Recipe from http://britishfood.about.com. St. Germain Elderflower Liqueur is a popular brand of Elderflower cordial (unless you want to be smart and make your own using French Tart's Recipe #414594 here on Zaar)."
 
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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
5
Yields:
1 cup
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place all the ingredients in a screw top jar, screw on the lid and shake vigorously until the all the ingredients are incorporated and creamy.
  • Serve immediately on baby leaf salads or as a dressing on hot new potatoes. The dressing also makes a good light sauce for fish or baked chicken.

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Reviews

  1. This was a huge hit! Dh & I both thought it a bit sweet. I added an extra tsp. of dijon & dh thinks perhaps cut back on the honey as well. I added s&p, too. THE PICKY ONE was in heaven with this, lol, because of the sweetness. I wondered what the St. Germain would taste like but it's wonderful! WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL! Thanl you so much for sharing this recipe, JB. Made for ZWT8.
     
  2. Sorry, I thought I'd love this since I love St. Germain liqueur, but I did not like the dressing. Thank you for posting, though. Made for ZWT8.
     
  3. Yum-o! I'm obsessed with Elderflower Liqueur ever since I bought a bottle to try a hot toddy recipe. This is a great way to use it and easy to make. I used apple cider vinegar (and added a little extra after tasting). I thought that the elderflower flavor would be subtle in this recipe, but it shines through. I served it on spring mix greens. I can't wait to try it on potatoes, tofu, etc. Made for "Adopt a Veggie Tag."
     
  4. Boy did we enjoy this! I had purchased some elderflower ingredients last week, so I was able to make FT's cordial, and use it in this recipe. This is outstanding, and found it to be very unique in taste, and quite pleasing to the palette. I served over fresh greens from the garden, and am glad we got to try this British addition and will be making this in the future! Made for ZWT 6 Zee Zesties!
     
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