(As I write this, Kenny Chesney is on palladia singing " I go back". Man, I love his music- what a talented song writer...)
I keep a stocked pantry ( I'd show you, but I have to clean and straighten it first) which is key to making any kind of dressing, at any time.
I remember years ago, when we'd go to many last minute pot lucks in our neighborhood. Our friends would find it so amazing that I could just run home, and put something together and return without going to the store. I was known then for my salads, and dressings... because I always had the fixin's on hand!
Anywho, this is a family favorite, honey french dressing. My daughter Julia's very favorite. This is a recipe that appeals to most, because it tastes very much like bottled dressing. I usually don't measure- again I am forced to use measuring utensils so I can share! This is not only very tasty, but literally healthy
1 cup olive oil (365 cold pressed olive oil)
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar ( I prefer Bragg's Apple Cider Vinegar)
1/4 cup honey ( I use raw and local)
1/4 cup organic ketchup (Trader Joe's)
1/8 tsp. worcestershire (Annie's Naturals organic)
small squeeze of mustard ( I used yellow today)
1 tsp. paprika ( The Spice House)
1 tsp. Pampered Chef Onion Onion (I usually use a shallot)
3 drops of tabasco
2 cloves of garlic
All the the ingredients into a blender except the olive oil. Blend well. Slowly pour olive oil in a stream as the blender is running. Blend until thickened. Chill for an hour for best flavor. As you can see, I put it in a Good Season's Italian bottle- since I no longer use it for that dressing- and it is the perfect size for my recipes. I bought an extra bottle at Goodwill!
Any dressings can be shaken in a jar instead of blending in a blender, but I love how creamy and thick the blender makes the oils. If you shake this recipe, make sure to crush or grate garlic first.
* I have used tomato paste in lieu of the ketchup, and is my preference. But, ketchup is just easier.
* Bragg's Apple Cider vinegar is what I use most for dressings. You could use any vinegar here. The best flavor match would be red wine vinegar. I use Bragg's most often because it is so very healthy, and RAW.
* Raw Honey is a natural sugar, but I consider it a miracle food. It has antibiotic properties, enzymes, micro nutrients, and is truly a super food. Be sure to purchase an unprocessed, unheated brand of honey.
Once you try this recipe, you won't buy bottled French again... I hope:) Enjoy!
Yours in health,
Natalie
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