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  2. Here Are Thanksgiving Salads You’ll Actually Want to Eat - AOL

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    Get the recipe for Pecan, Kale, and Parmesan Salad. ... with sweet slices of fruit, tart pickled onions, and earthy nuts topping the mildly bitter greens. ... as a make-ahead Thanksgiving salad ...

  3. Waldorf salad - Wikipedia

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    A Waldorf salad is a fruit and nut salad generally made of celery, fresh apples, walnuts, and grapes, dressed in mayonnaise, and traditionally served on a bed of lettuce as an appetizer or a light meal. [1] [2] The apples, celery, and grapes can all be green, which harmonizes the color palette of the dish.

  4. 40 Fruit Salad Recipes That Are Actually Exciting - AOL

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    10. The Best Winter Fruit Salad. Fruit salad doesn’t have to be reserved for summer alone. This one features cranberries, clementine, pomegranates and pears, all tossed in a honey-lime-poppyseed ...

  5. List of salads - Wikipedia

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    Vegetable salad Made with eggplant (aubergine) and tomatoes. Ramen salad: Hokkaido, Japan: Noodle Salad Made with lettuce, tomato, sweetcorn, cucumber, and egg. It is dressed with sesame dressing and Japanese mayonnaise. [28] It is often served in Izakayas in the region as a light snack. Rojak: Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia: Fruit salad

  6. These Hearty Veggie Thanksgiving Dishes Will Steal the Show - AOL

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    Creamy mac and cheese gets an autumnal spin with this recipe made with pumpkin puree and fresh sage. ... like roasted vegetables, nuts, apples, goat cheese, and pomegranate seeds. Get the Ultimate ...

  7. Ambrosia (fruit salad) - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand, ambrosia refers to a similar dish made with whipped cream, yogurt, fresh, canned or frozen berries, and chocolate chips or marshmallows loosely combined into a pudding. The earliest known mention of the salad is in the 1867 cookbook Dixie Cookery by Maria Massey Barringer. [1] [5] The name references the food of the Greek gods. [6]

  8. Watergate salad - Wikipedia

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    Watergate salad, also referred to as Pistachio Delight or Shut the Gate salad, is a side dish salad or dessert salad made from pistachio pudding, canned pineapple, whipped topping, crushed pecans, and marshmallows. [1] [2] [3] It is very quick and simple to prepare: the ingredients are combined and then often chilled.

  9. Candy-Striped Beetroot Salad with Maple-Candied Pecans ... - AOL

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