Mangia mangia balsamic vinaigrette on baby greens (recipe)

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Mangia mangia balsamic vinaigrette on baby greens (recipe)
NameMangia mangia balsamic vinaigrette on baby greens
IngredientsRed wine vinegar Water Dried oregano Dried basil Fresh coarse ground black pepper Garlic Extra virgin olive oil
Preptime (in hours)0.166666667
Totaltime (in hours)0.166666667
Keto friendlinessKeto friendly
Calories160.3
Fat18
Protein0.1
Carbohydrate0.3
Fiber0.1
Net carbohydrates0.2
Sugar0
Saturated fat2.5
Cholesterol (mg)0
Sodium0.5
Servings12
Yield2 cups
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Mangia mangia balsamic vinaigrette on baby greens (recipe) is a keto friendly food item with net carbohydrates of 0-1 per serving.
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Recipe instructions

  1. UP TO 3 DAYS AHEAD:
  2. Place vinegars, water, oregano, basil, pepper and garlic in a large glass jar.
  3. Shake to mix well.
  4. Slowly add olive oils, stirring constantly to mix well.
  5. Refrigerate until needed - bring to room temperature before serving and shake to mix.
  6. TO SERVE:
  7. Place desired amount of mixed baby greens in a large bowl.
  8. Add dressing to coat and toss to mix well.
  9. NOTE:
  10. You can use this tangy dressing on any mixed green salad. The recipe makes enough dressing for several occasions.
  11. Try drizzling the vinaigrette on steamed asparagus or toss with julienne zucchini.

    Food tags
    , Easy


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Prep Time in Hours and Mins:10M

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