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  2. 22 Quick and Easy Cold Salads for People Who Hate Lettuce

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    Awesome Pasta Salad. Tomatoes, olives, cheese, pepperoni, and salami add an Italian accent to this crowd-pleasing recipe flavored with bottled salad dressing for extra convenience. It comes ...

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    Get the Slow Cooker Butternut Squash Mac and Cheese recipe. The Noshery/ The Pioneer Woman. ... Get the Ultimate Winter Salad recipe.

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  5. Louis dressing - Wikipedia

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    Louis dressing is a salad dressing based on mayonnaise, to which red chili sauce, minced green onions, and minced green chili peppers have been added.It is commonly used as a dressing for salads featuring seafood, such as a crab (Crab Louis, the King of Salads [1] [2]) or shrimp (Shrimp Louis).

  6. Thai Crab-and-Green-Mango Salad Recipe - AOL

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    3. In a very large bowl, combine the green mango, cucumbers, watercress, basil, mint and cilantro. Drain the carrots, shaking off the excess liquid, and add them to the bowl. Add the dressing and toss well. Transfer the salad to plates and mound the crab on top. Garnish with the scallions and serve.

  7. Tuscan Shrimp Salad with Toast Points Recipe - AOL

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    Stir the dressing, parsley, basil and garlic in a medium bowl. Add the shrimp and tomatoes and toss to coat. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes.

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  9. Crab Louie - Wikipedia

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    The exact origins of the dish are uncertain, but it is known that Crab Louie was being served in San Francisco, at Solari's, as early as 1914. [3] A recipe for Crab Louie exists from this date in Bohemian San Francisco by Clarence E. Edwords, [4] and for a similar "Crabmeat a la Louise" salad in the 1910 edition of a cookbook by Victor Hirtzler, [5] head chef of the city's St. Francis Hotel. [6]