Vegetarian Zen

Vegetarian Zen


VZ 181: Homemade Salad Dressings

December 04, 2016

 
A member of the Peas and Carrots Society, our closed Facebook group, asked recently about suggestions for good homemade salad dressings, and other members didn’t disappoint! In this episode of the Vegetarian Zen podcast, we’ll be sharing some of their great ideas and favorite recipes for homemade salad dressings.
 
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Here’s what we mention in this episode:
KitchenAid Immersion Blenders
 
Resources Used for this Episode

* 5 Basic Elements of Homemade Salad Dressing
* Six healthy reasons to make your own salad dressing and an amazing recipe

Recipe of the Week

* Anti-inflammatory Turmeric Tahini Dressing
* Broccoli Salad with Lemon Tahini Dressing
* Curry Ranch Dressing (made from cashew cream)

Quotes of the Week
We don’t need a melting pot in this country, folks. We need a salad bowl. In a salad bowl, you put in the different things. You want the vegetables – the lettuce, the cucumbers, the onions, the green peppers – to maintain their identity. You appreciate differences.
— Jane Elliot
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Thanks for listening!
Peace and Veggies,
Vickie and Larissa