Cilantro Dressing for Salads

"This dressing is great on a fresh veggie salad, chicken salad, crisp green salad, taco salads or any tossed salad. Especially good on a salad that is accompanying a Mexican entree."
 
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photo by Colorado Veg Chef 77 photo by Colorado Veg Chef 77
photo by Colorado Veg Chef 77
photo by Bergy photo by Bergy
photo by Bergy photo by Bergy
Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
8
Yields:
32 tablespoons
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ingredients

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directions

  • Using your steel knife in the food processor mix garlic and salt; process until it is a paste.
  • Add cilantro and parsley; process to a fine mince.
  • Add vinegar; process for 10 seconds.
  • Add oil in a slow steady stream with the processor on.
  • Add hot pepper sauce (to match your taste) and a pinch of sugar.
  • Chill the dressing for several hours in a glass jar; shake to combine before using.

Questions & Replies

  1. Can I freeze this? I have a ton of cilantro and parley to use and I'm afraid the dressing will go bad in the fridge.
     
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Reviews

  1. excellent! Love cilantro, served it with taco salad everyone enjoyed it, my son drizzled some over his subway sandwich the next day he liked it so much.
     
  2. Really great salad dressing! I used all cilantro (didn't have any parsley) and only 1/2 cup oil. Great way to use up a lot of cilantro!
     
  3. Yum! This is a great way to use up a big bunch of cilantro from the garden. We used it as a salad dressing & it was gone in a few days. I skipped the parsley & just used 2 cups of cilantro. We loved how it came out. I also tried the same recipe with fresh basil and was thrilled with the simple, delicious results.
     
  4. This was very yummy.... easy too! I had never made my own dressing before, and after this, I will do it again! i added a bit of lime juice to this dressing and it gave it just the right amount of zip... my husband really liked it! Thanks!
     
  5. Awesome dressing! I used it over Southwestern Chicken Salad #170916 and my hubby couldn't stop raving about how good it was! Thanks Bergy!
     
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Tweaks

  1. Absolutely AWESOME!!! Like many others, I did not use parsley due to a ton of cilantro in the garden. I added 1/2 a seeded jalapeno and grape seed oil instead of olive oil, otherwise it was identical to the recipe. Thank you soooooo much!
     
  2. This recipe is a keeper. I modified to use as a marinade for sockeye salmon. I didn't have parsley so just omitted; substituted lime juice for vinegar and spread over the salmon marinating 2 hours before grilling skin side down, until medium rare. Can't wait to try with other protiens. Yum!
     

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