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Quick Bacon, Broccoli & Raisin Salad

Quick Bacon, Broccoli & Raisin Salad recipe
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Coleslaw dressing is such a multitasker. Its sweet-tangy flavor is perfect when paired with savory bacon and fresh, crunchy broccoli. No cabbage required.
time
prep:
15 min
total:
45 min
servings
total:
14 servings, 1/2 cup each
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posted:4/5/2007
I used chopped pecan instead of sunflower seeds I also used 1/2 cup slenda 2 tsp vingar w/ kraft mayo. great will make again and again
posted:2/27/2007
Everyone loves it.Even if they say they don't like Broccoli
posted:2/6/2007
I love this recipe and use it a lot. I do add some shredded cheddar cheese.
posted:11/20/2006
This salad was a big hit at my last two parties. I've been asked by my in-laws to make it again for our family's Thanksgiving celebration. **Mother-In-Law approved**
posted:10/29/2006
this recipe was so delicious that my mom made it for a work picnic.
posted:9/24/2006
I love this salad..but my mom and i use real bacon,add cauliflower,and we make a dressing with red wine vinegar,kraftmayo, and sugar. It is wonderful!
posted:9/10/2006
Very easy and delicious. My family loves this recipe.
posted:7/6/2006
I don't like raisins, so I leave them out. I also like to add two cups of reduced fat shredded cheddar cheese. Rave reviews! Excellent alternative to pasta and potato salads (if you use mayo, vinegar, and splenda-- for dressing) for the low carb dieters at your picnic.
posted:6/7/2006
Just want to say thank-you for helping my search. I found this salad at a Wal-mart store. Needless to say my husband loved it. Should have known Kraft Foods would have had the receipe, just like I found it. Also thank all you ladies for the different ways of fixing the salad. This will come in handy for pot-luck dinners at church and family gatherings. Thank-you again so much
posted:5/31/2006
I have made this recipe using peanuts, and a mixture of red wine vinegar and Splenda. It is also very good made this way.
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