French dressing

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A salad dressing typically made from oil, vinegar, and seasonings. The composition varies between countries.

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  • Can I have some French dressing on the side, please?
  • I'd like my salad with French dressing, please.
  • I prefer a simple vinaigrette over a creamy French dressing.
  • Could you pass the French dressing?
  • The recipe calls for two tablespoons of homemade French dressing.
  • She prefers a simple oil and vinegar French dressing.
  • The salad was tossed in a tangy, orange-colored French dressing.
  • This recipe for homemade French dressing is incredibly easy to make.
  • Is the French dressing here sweet or more savory?
  • The restaurant offers a choice of Ranch, Italian, or French dressing.
  • Don't forget to pick up a bottle of French dressing at the store.
  • The tangy flavor of the French dressing complemented the bitter greens perfectly.
  • He's allergic to an ingredient in the store-bought French dressing.
  • What Americans call French dressing is often a creamy, orange-colored sauce.
  • The American version of French dressing is quite different from the classic French vinaigrette.
  • Please hold the French dressing; I'll just have a little lemon juice.
  • She made a large bowl of salad and drizzled it with French dressing.
  • He's not a fan of creamy dressings, so he always avoids French dressing.
  • If you add a little paprika, your French dressing will have a beautiful color.
  • She used the leftover French dressing as a marinade for the chicken.