From: *****Sandy
On May 7, 2005
Good, easy and it makes a lot. I used olive oil instead of corn and increased the water and vinegar to one half cup each. Thanks for the recipe!
From: MarieAlice
On May 2, 2005
This tastes just like the French Dressing from home that we can't get over here. I added some paprika, but other than that followed the recipe exactly. Thanks so much for a little taste of home!
From: ~SwoR~
On Dec 28, 2004
This was easy to make. My husband loves sweet stuff and his dressing is no exception. He loved this. I made another dressing before this one (Not French Dressing #105714) and it was great as well but it had a little bite to it. My husband is not usually fond of the bite but he liked it. Since he didn't LOVE it I made this French for him. We all liked them both. The best part was when I mixed the two together. The whole family raved. I will make both AND a mix of both often!
From: evewitch
On Jul 7, 2003
This is an exact duplicate of the bottled "orange stuff" that my husband really likes. I might have to do a little tinkering to make it a bit healthier, but this cuts out at least half of the chemicals in the bottled stuff so for now I'm happy. I had to whisk by hand since my blender died, and it worked fine (but might have been a tad harder).
From: myrar
On Aug 6, 2006
I no longer buy any bottled salad dressing thanks to recipes like this. This is staple at my house. Thank you.
From: gruurly
On Sep 12, 2004
I'm normally not a fan of French dressing, but I really loved this recipe. I made it for a dressing at a dinner party last night, and it won rave reviews! Super easy to make (I just put everything in a tupperware container, shook it up, and left it to blend in the fridge for a couple of hours). I did find the dressing a bit sweet for my tastes, but no one else mentioned it... so it's probably just me.
From: Roxygirl in Colorado
On Oct 14, 2004
I really appreciated this recipe since I didn't have any bottled and live far from store! I served it in my taco salad, and it did taste like bottled.
From: ms_bold
On Aug 1, 2005
This isn't exactly the prepackaged French dressing that I am used to, but it does have a pleasant flavor. It is somewhat sweeter than I would like, and in the future, I would add a bit of cayenne or something to the mix.
From: melsmom
On Apr 20, 2004
I cut this recipe in half,as we don't eat a lot of salads. Very easy and tasty. I will be making this again.
From: Shae
On Sep 5, 2002
We were out of my daughter's favorite dressing, and in a pinch I asked her if she would like to try to make her own. We picked your recipe and well, let's just say you are her new good best friend!! She likes this dressing over store-bought!! I am not a fan of french, but I had to taste it to see what she was raving over. WOW!! DELICIOUS and even tastier over a nice crisp salad!! Thanks for the great recipe!!
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