French Dressing

"This recipe came from the 1980 edition of the Oster Kitchen Center cookbook."
 
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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
11
Yields:
2 1/2 cups
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ingredients

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directions

  • Put all ingredients into blender, cover and process until blended.

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Reviews

  1. I made this to serve with Roast Beef Salad #44435 & the recipe was wonderful. This made quite a bit so I will halve it next time. The flavor was good the first day but was better the next day when I ate the rest of the salad. As with most dressings, this was simple and quick to make. Why does anyone buy bottled dressing?
     
  2. First of all, thank you so much for this outstanding dressing! I remember making this as a very young and in-experienced child. Let's just say many years ago and leave it at that!LOL!I was actually looking for a different dressing when I saw this. I thought to myself "I wonder?" So I made it and it's so very good. I saw the ketchup in the ingredients and was hoping it was the one. It sure is!The one I made as a child didn't call for blending, but this stays emulsified. As usual with most dressings, it's even better the next day. Thanks again!
     
  3. Wonderful! Reminds me of growing up!
     
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I live in Albany NY. I am Kerrie Young's and CulinaryFreak's mom. I am the quiet one of the family. I enjoy painting in many mediums have recently taken up watercolors. As far as cooking goes, my fondest memories are being at my father's side, learning and sharing the love of good food.
 
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