Dressed Three Bean Salad

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Ready In:
48hrs
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Combine all beans, onions and green pepper.
  • Heat all dressing ingredients until dissolved and pour over vegetables.
  • Let stand 24 hours.
  • Stir occasionally.

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Reviews

  1. The recipe was SO good! I was whipping up a fast meal to help my parents with harvest, so I wanted a salad that I wouldn't have to worry about keeping it cold. My parents, husband and the other people helping all raved about it! Thanks so much for sharing!
     
  2. Good stuff! My family raved about this. I added some cider vinegar at the end because we like a little more tartness.
     
  3. My recipe for bean salad is so similar to this, that I am using this recipe instead of adding my own. I add 1 can of garbanzo beans and use red wine vinegar instead of regular vinegar. I like to use only 1/4 C oil; I don't think the salad needs a lot of oil, only enough to make the dressing cling to the beans. I also omit the green pepper since my husband doesn't like them. I use less sugar, but that is a matter of taste.
     
  4. Tastes like beans in a soup, sweet & sour pickling solution.
     
  5. Oh, my! Unbelievable for a cookout. This is so easy. I threw in extra beans--a can of black beans and a can of great northern beans with the dressing as printed. There was plenty of dressing.
     
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  1. My recipe for bean salad is so similar to this, that I am using this recipe instead of adding my own. I add 1 can of garbanzo beans and use red wine vinegar instead of regular vinegar. I like to use only 1/4 C oil; I don't think the salad needs a lot of oil, only enough to make the dressing cling to the beans. I also omit the green pepper since my husband doesn't like them. I use less sugar, but that is a matter of taste.
     
  2. Everything came together in about 15 minutes, prep included and turned out great. There was quite a lot more dressing than I preferred and I would probably cut it in half for next time. I also substituted celery for green pepper, which gave it a nice bite. Very versatile recipe!
     
  3. Another 5* for Christine! I made this bean salad for Easter dinner and everyone loved it. I used chickpeas in place of the wax beans and it was delicious. Anything would be good in this dressing! Thanks for the terrific recipe :)
     

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