Cool and creamy Homemade Sour Cream Salad Dressing has a light feel in your mouth. It will compliment any vegetable and grilled meat you make a dinner salad with!
There’s nothing I can think of that’s better than using what you’ve got as far as leftovers go to make another delicious meal. Something as simple as this homemade salad dressing can put new life into leftover meats that you’ve either grilled, baked or roasted to make a delicious dinner salad. Who doesn’t love dinner salads, seriously, especially in the Summer with fresh veggies from the garden.
Making dinner salads with meat you’ve already grilled is as easy as planning to throw a couple more chicken breast or steaks on the grill for the sole purpose of using them to make dinner salads for dinner in the next day or two. Honey I got you, we’re going to eat good and work less during the Summer and Winter, think cast iron grill pans for the Winter months.
Can I Use a Low Fat Sour Cream To Make The Recipe?
The recipe ingredients for this homemade dressing are pretty much kitchen staples you already have. It’s just a matter of taking the five ingredients in the recipe, putting them in a medium size bowl and whisking them together. The only question you may have is…Can I use a low fat sour cream to make the dressing? Yes you can. The recipe will be just fine using a low fat sour cream. Just remember to refrigerate leftover dressing covered in the refrigerator. You can use any leftover dressing as a dip for raw vegetables as a snack.
Homemade Sour Cream Salad Dressing Ingredients:
- 1 cup sour cream
- 1 Tablespoon apple cider vinegar
- white sugar to your taste
- salt and pepper to your taste
- 2 teaspoons Dill Weed
The salt, pepper and sugar in the recipe can be added to your taste. The Dill Weed can also be cut back to your liking. Taste and adjust those measurements to your families preference.
Dinner salads made with Homemade Sour Cream Dressing, your ticket to an easy delicious dinner anytime of the year. Enjoy!
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Homemade Sour Cream Salad Dressing
Ingredients
- 1 cup sour cream
- 1 Tablespoon apple cider vinegar
- granulated white sugar to taste
- salt and pepper to taste
- 1 - 2 Teaspoons Dill Weed (according to your taste)
- 1 Teaspoon garlic powder
Instructions
- Place all the ingredients into a medium size bowl and whisk them together. Store in the refrigerator covered until you are ready to use it.
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Hooray for gardens and summer food! These all look fabulous! Bookmarking for future use! xxoo
It all looks so refreshing!!!!
It all looks wonderful. I just love the bright colors in that Asian salad. Nothing more cool refreshing to eat as meal during the summer than salad.
~ingrid
These all look so incredible that I can’t and don’t want to pick a favorite 🙂
It all looks so yummy. That Asian slaw salad is so colorful and beautiful.
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Bella Hakkinen
i like how ya’ll have handled summer’s bounty! the cukes look refreshing, the slaw is gorgeous, and the beef looks filling yet even a bit light–bravo!
Refreshing summer food! Love salads!
These are some of my favorite types of salads. Sugar and cider vinegar are perfect on cucumbers. I love Asian-themed slaws too. All of it is perfect summer food.
This salad looks wonderful. We love simple foods during the summer. Thank you for celebrating my birthday and sharing this with us during Our Little Family Adventure’s Community Party. I hope you’ll join us again this week for the party on Facebook.
Nicky
This looks edible right off the page!! Starting with healthful ingredients is the way to go!! Thanks for this one, trying ASAP!
Debbie, of Who Moved My Coconut Oil
Thank you Debbie!!