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By JOY1998
on April 24, 2007
Waldorf Salad Deluxe! This was amazing. I added some dried, sweetened cranberries, but followed the recipe otherwise. Thank you Mary for posting this delightful and scrumptious recipe!
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on February 10, 2009
This was a very good and refreshing salad. Next time, I will only make 1/2 the dressing - it was too much for me. Thanks for posting!
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Really nice balance of flavors and reminded me of my own mother's recipe. Thanks for posting!
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on November 14, 2006
First ime I have put grapes in my waldrof salad. Everyone liked it. No leftovers. Thanks Mary Leverington. Bullwinkle.
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on September 08, 2011
My favorite recipe for waldorf salad! The banana melds with the dressing to complement tart apples perfectly. All the ingredients are usually found in my kitchen, so I make it often as a no-cook side dish for barbecued meats, in place of potato salad. As JOY1998 suggested, dried cranberries are a tasty addition.
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What an outstanding dish. I doubled the recipe. I couldn't stop eating this. I put some aside while I was preparing other dishes for Thanksgiving dinner. I kept going back for more. This is truly delicious.
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The bananas and marshmallows take this over the top, making it my favorite waldorf salad! Thanks Mary, for another great recipe. Roxygirl
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on November 03, 2009
I made this for dinner tonight...it was delish! Reminds me of my grandmothers only updated lol! Out of preference I left out the bananas and marshmallows...I added a couple of sprinkles of nutmeg...It was a huge hit...will make this many times again...Thanks so much for posting this great recipe!!
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on November 21, 2007
Excellent! Very similar to what my mother made when I was a child, with the exception of the bananas & cream. We called it "5 cup salad".
person found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy Chef #481799
on April 11, 2007
I made this for Easter dinner and I have to tell everyone that it is the best waldorf salad. Everyone wanted the recipe.I only added 1 cup raisins and 2 extra apples. Great recipe Mary Leverington!!! Easy to prepare.
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Big Hit Made this as per your recipe. Everyone asking for thirds! Ran out. Well done. What a unique taste P.S. Try my Canadian Latke!
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on August 21, 2006
Your salad recipe was a big hit, although my husband has asked me to leave out the marshmallows next time!
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on November 25, 2005
This was the salad I made for Thanksgiving this year. I prepared it the day before and it turned out extremely well and was very much enjoyed by all. I'm sure I'll be making it again and again. Got lots of compliments. Thanks for sharing!
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on November 21, 2005
Delicious! Delighted to have found the exact recipe that my mother in law used every holiday. She has been gone for many years and this recipe brought back many happy memories for my husband. Thank you so much for making our holiday celebrations even more joyful!
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on October 11, 2005
WOW, just like mom used to make. Everyone that tried it loved it and had seconds or even thirds. I used 3 different kinds of apples in mine. Red Delicious, Empires, and Honeycrisp. we're in appple country here.
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on May 15, 2005
This recipe is great and so easy to make. I had never had it with bananas but it was great. I made it one friday night and was making more again on Sunday. Thank You!
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on June 27, 2011
Made this for a party yesterday, it was just alright, No party guests thought it was great. Will look for another receipe...
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountThe original recipe for Waldorf salad, which you claim this is, only contained apples, celery, and mayonnaise. While this recipe does sound delicious, it is not true to the original.
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on April 22, 2006
By Fritzjor
on February 10, 2006
A fairly good salad but certainly not the original. The original, as published in the Waldorf's cookbook of 1896 contained only apples, celery, and mayonnaise. Walnets were added in about the 1920's.
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