Broccoli Raisin Salad from Healthy Diabetic Recipes

Broccoli Raisin Salad from Healthy Diabetic Recipes
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If you are unsure whether this Broccoli Raisin Salad recipe is suitable for your personal diabetic diet, please consult your doctor or a qualified nutritionalist.



"Public and private food in America has become eatable, here and there extremely good. Only the fried potatoes go unchanged, as deadly as before."
~ Luigi Barzini, 'O America' (1977)


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Broccoli Raisin Salad Recipe


Recipe Ingredients:

2.00 lg Head broccoli washed
Trimmed use florets only no
Stems and drained dry
1.00 md Chopped red sweet onion
0.50 c White raisins
0.50 c Chopped pecans (optional)
1.00 lb Bacon fried crisp and
-cumbled (use the light kind

DRESSING

2.00 tb Cider or red wine vinegar
0.75 c Light Mayonnaise
0.50 c Sugar (Optional) or sugar
-substitute equal to sugar
-of 1/2 cup

 

Recipe Instructions:

In a large bowl, combine the broccoli florets, onions,
raisins, pecans and bacon. In a small bowl, combine
the dressing ingredients, the vinegar, mayonnaise and
sugar. Mix well and pour over broccoli mixture. Toss
gently, refrigerate, covered, overnight and toss
gently the next day when ready to serve.

Servings: 1






“Food without wine is a corpse; wine without food is a ghost; united and well mitched they are as body and soul, living partners.”
~ Andre Simon (1877-1970)


 

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Important Note: This Broccoli Raisin Salad recipe was located in the public domain.It is suitable' for diabetics and low carb diets solely because someone, somewhere, decided to publish them as such. I am not qualified in medicine or nutrition, so please use your own common sense when deciding which are appropriate for your particular diet.

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This Broccoli Raisin Salad Recipe may also be ideal for anyone following the Atkins diet, or seeking to reduce their carbohydrate intake for other reasons.