Italian dressing

NOUN
  1. a vinaigrette with garlic and herbs: oregano and basil and dill
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How To Use Italian dressing In A Sentence

  • I'd use Italian dressing because you need less Italian to spread over your salad compared to ranch dressing.
  • Waiter: So, you have ordered a country style salad with Italian dressing. A beef tenderloin, medium, with black pepper sauce . Is that right?
  • For added zing, cut up your extra escarole for a side salad with tomatoes, garbanzos, and Italian dressing.
  • So I got the Italian panini with prosciutto, mozzarella and Italian dressing.
  • So I got the Italian panini with prosciutto, mozzarella and Italian dressing.
  • Blend a six-ounce can of tuna, one diced tomato, one tablespoon of fat-free Italian dressing and one tablespoon of minced green olives.
  • He was dressed in a bright Italian dressing-gown, or woollen paletot — Italian, as having been bought in Italy, though, doubtless, it had come from France — and on his feet he had green worked slippers, and on his head a brocaded cap. He Knew He Was Right
  • For added zing, cut up your extra escarole for a side salad with tomatoes, garbanzos, and Italian dressing.
  • Waiter: So, you have ordered a country style salad with Italian dressing. A beef tenderloin, medium, with black pepper sauce . Is that right?
  • I always liked taking the fillets and letting them sit in salted water for 2-3 days then cutting the fillets into the size of small chicken breast and soaking them in italian dressing for an hour in the fridge then wrapping one or two pieces of bacon around them and grilling them Is there a good goose reipe?
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