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Christmas + Salad recipes (7)

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Recipe by: emmaxwell
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This is a scrumptious use of leftover Christmas turkey. Serve on little gem leaves, or use to fill sandwiches. Then stand back and enjoy the compliments!
 
Recipe by: Nancy W
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Mixed salad greens, toasted almonds, red onion and crumbled blue cheese are tossed in a fresh cranberry dressing for an impressive and easy salad! Perfect for Christmas lunch or Boxing Day.
 
Recipe by: WINNIFRED
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Sweet, tart and crunchy, this unusual and colourful coleslaw is enlivened by a combination of cabbage, cranberries and orange slices.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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This variation on the classic egg mayonnaise uses little quail's eggs with a creamy yet light mayonnaise and yoghurt dressing. It is combined with mixed leaves, cucumber and slivers of succulent smoked salmon. All you need to accompany the dish is some brown or wholemeal bread.
 
Recipe by: PixiePixiePixie
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A really, truly gorgeous dried fruit salad that I serve in the evenings to share with my mum and sisters over a good movie. Of course you don't have to use organic food or rainforest honey... but sometimes these little touches help I think. Add the pine nuts however much or little you like them, about 2 tablespoons is good for me.
 
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This salad is full of robust flavours - a perfect side to a roast dinner, or top with a chicken breast to make it a supper on its own.
 
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A delicious, colourful salad that's perfect for a winter dinner party, Sunday lunch or Christmas dinner.
 
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