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For a quick and easy side dish, Bertinelli uses this homemade vinaigrette to dress sliced vegetables for a gorgeous coating. “[It’s] really delicious and it just brings up a lot of the flavors ...
Leftover stuffing gets turned into irresistible croutons, and a vinaigrette is made from any remaining cranberry sauce. Feel free to add any leftover veggies from Thanksgiving too. Feel free to ...
Watch the video above to learn how to make a homemade vinaigrette. Quick, One-Pot Meal Ideas To Feed the Whole Family 20 Classic Comfort Food Recipes from Martha Stewart
Grab your favorite infused vinegar, such as raspberry or fig balsamic, and combine with a few tablespoons of Dijon mustard. Shake in jar or whisk. It's simple, speedy, and spectacular. Shelf life: 1 week in fridge. Makes 1 1/4 cups
Vinaigrette (/ ˌ v ɪ n ɪ ˈ ɡ r ɛ t / VIN-ih-GRET, French: [vinɛɡʁɛt] ⓘ) is made by mixing an edible oil with a mild acid such as vinegar or lemon juice (citric acid). The mixture can be enhanced with salt, herbs and/or spices. It is used most commonly as a salad dressing, [1] but can also be used as a marinade.
By definition, vinaigrette is an emulsion of an acid within a fat. To create the emulsion, mustard is a great ingredient to use. It's key to keeping the vinaigrette from separating.
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