Angelus Vanity Fair Salad

"keep in mind that this is from a very old recipe brochure...found it at an estate sale..have not made it myself recipe called for 1 large canned peach half.. not sure of the quantity of the dressing...will have to leave more notes after preparing.."
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
2
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ingredients

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directions

  • Peel 2 grapefruit and seperate into sections, removing seeds and membrane, keeping the sections whole --.
  • Blanch 1/2 cup filberts and cut them in half.mix in 1 cup diced celery and moisten with enough mayonnaise to hold together --.
  • Place a canned peach half, cut side up on a bed of crisp lettuce leaves --.
  • fill the cavity in the peach with the celery mixture, heaping it in a mound --.
  • arrange the grapefruit sections around the edge of the peach --.
  • Cut 1 large marshmallow into quarters --.
  • place one piece on top of the celery mound.
  • and use the other pieces close together on top of the grapefruit.
  • serve very cold with mayonnaise or FRENCH FRUIT DRESSING:

  • to prepare DRESSING:

  • mix salt and paprika in a bowl with a small ice cube --.
  • pour in 4 tblsful of olive oil, stir slowly until the oil is frozen.
  • mix together juice of 1 medium lemon, 1/3 cup pineapple juice, 1/2 tbls cider vinegar.
  • beat into the oil, continue beating till well blended.

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I love cooking, and reading Christian fiction..I have 5 grandchildren..4 boys and 1 spoiled granddaughter...I also have a black cocker spaniel named Tobey..who is very spoiled..Love computer games, cross stitch and reading cookbooks..I was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia almost a year ago, on September 26, 2005....was in an out of the hospital for 8 months, doing intensive chemo...I am doing well now, thanks for all the prayers...
 
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