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    Islands China Coast Salad Dressing

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    • on January 07, 2003

      Wow, this is great! Just like the dressing on my favorite Applebee's salad, the Oriental Chicken Salad. So easy to mix up and so easy to eat. A real winner.

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    • on June 14, 2011

      Really good and xtra easy. I just whisked it together and let it sit in fridge for awhile before serving. Good on spinach salad, chicken salad, and even as a dipping sauce for grilled veggies.

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    • on August 21, 2010

      So simple, so yummy. I've made it countless times. I usually serve it with shredded cabbage, carrots, and chow mein noodles. Add chicken, and you have a meal. For me, it's perfect as written.

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    • on August 10, 2010

      I've made this dressing at least a dozen times now and it never fails to be great %u2014 probably my favorite dressing recipe.. I usually substitute a clove of garlic for the garlic powder but even without, it's still good.

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    • on July 12, 2010

      first i dont understand why the dressing is white on the picture , mine was light brown . we didnt like it at all ,there was a strange taste of coffee witch i dont understand why

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    • on April 10, 2010

      This was a very good Asian dressing. I sered this over crisp iceberg lettuce with shredded carrots. Nice accompaniment with a stir-fry.

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    • on March 17, 2010

      Great dressing. I did add 1 T. honey but the rest as written. Served it over Romaine, coleslaw mix, green onion, almonds, chow mein noodles and Wasabi Grilled Tuna.

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    • on December 16, 2009

      It was really good!

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    • on October 04, 2009

      I could literally DRINK this stuff! Mine was fantastic just whipping it up by hand instead of breaking out the blender. Make sure it is super cold so it gets thick instead of room temperature and runny. Thanks for sharing this fantastic recipe!!

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    • on July 04, 2009

      You have no idea how happy you have made me!!!! I recently went back in WW and was dreading the thought of having salad without my beloved buttermilk ranch dressing. No other low fat or fat free dressing tasted any good to me, until now :D I made this with FF kraft Mayo and just about a half tsp of sesame oil and WOW!!! It is soo good!!! Thank you so much!!!!

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    • on April 11, 2009

      Yum! Great recipe, thanks for posting. I like mine a tiny bit more zingy so I used one tablespoon of white vinegar in addition and some finely grated ginger, about 1/2 a teaspoon. Very zingy and delicious!! Another tip, use tamari soy sauce instead of regular. It has a deeper and better flavor than regular soy sauce.

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    • on June 15, 2008

      This recipe is very yummy. It taste good on everything...but it is not quite the same as Islands Restaurant. I have the two side by side and this one is much thinner and not quite as yellow. Islands dressing has a zing to it and I can't figure out what it is. But that said...this one is delicious if you didn't have them side by side.

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    • on June 02, 2008

      Love it, Love it, Love it!!! Changed nothing. I don't believe it could be improved. Thanks for sharing.

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    • on March 18, 2008

      Wonderful, wonderful recipe! Tastes very much like the Japanese steak house dressings. Used it on a green salad with tomatoes, avocados and almonds. Yummy!!!

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    • on March 10, 2008

      So happy to have found this recipe. My husband was crazy about a salad dressing at a local Teriyaki restaurant. We even purchased it at a cost of $4 . I knew it had mayonnaise and sugar but couldn't figure the rest of the ingredients. This was great exactly as presented, but to make it just like the restaurant I added another 1/2 cup mayonnaise, another tablespoon of sugar and a couple of squeezes of a half a lemon. Thank you so much for this recipe.

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    • on February 28, 2008

      This is my favorite dressing and now i can make it at home. I had some roasted garlic in the frige so i used one clove. This is a KEEPER. Thanks

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    • on February 22, 2008

      This is a good salad dressing that tastes like store bought ones. It's so quick to make and cheaper than buying outside. I used substitute sugar for this and it still came out great. It comes close to a Thousand Island Dressing when it comes to taste. DH and I had this with ready made salad mix (cabbage.carrots,lettuce,tomatoes,radish,etc).I'll definitely be making this again. Thanks!

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    • on February 17, 2008

      Loved this dressing. Sweet, sour, and a little smokey all at the same time. I used it over a fressh spring greens salad. I can see how this would be great in a chicken salad.

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    • on February 13, 2008

      I love Oriental dressing but was craving mayonaisse to so I've had your recipe in my cookbook for awhile and decided to try this and I'm glad I did! Delicious, rich, and it hit the spot! Thanks! Update: I made this again and enjoyed it again!

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    • on February 10, 2008

      I loved this dressing. Wonderful flavor. I only used about a tsp of sesame oil, which is about all we can tolerate in a dressing and used splenda to cut some of the calories, but other than that made as is. Just wonderful Michelle. Thanks

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    Nutritional Facts for Islands China Coast Salad Dressing

    Serving Size: 1 (27 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 8

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 101.2
     
    Calories from Fat 74
    73%
    Total Fat 8.3 g
    12%
    Saturated Fat 1.2 g
    6%
    Cholesterol 3.8 mg
    1%
    Sodium 230.2 mg
    9%
    Total Carbohydrate 6.8 g
    2%
    Dietary Fiber 0.0 g
    0%
    Sugars 4.1 g
    16%
    Protein 0.3 g
    0%
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