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“P” Salad

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This 4-ingredient recipe is SO easy you can stop at the store on your way over to a friend’s and mix it in the car!

Ingredients

  • 1 bag (12 Oz. Bag) Broccoli Slaw (Don't Tell The Kids)
  • ½ bags (16 Oz. Bag) Frozen Peas
  • 1 cup Dry Roasted Peanuts
  • ½ bottles (15 Oz. Bottle) Poppy Seed Dressing (I Use Marzetti's--in The Refrigerated Section--because It Is White Instead Of Yellow)

Preparation

In a serving bowl, dump the bag of broccoli slaw. Pour in the peas. Sprinkle in the peanuts. Douse it with the poppy seed dressing. Stir. Super easy and super yummy!

By the time everyone is ready to eat, the peas will be thawed and the salad still cold!

(Of course, if you need to double it, by all means, go for it. Then you won’t have to stash your leftover ingredients. This recipe is great to take for pot luck picnics.)

If you do make this on the way, plan ahead and take a bowl and spoon with you. That is all you will need!

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lorilynn on 7.8.2010

To answer my own question – I was able to save up broccoli stalks for several weeks (we eat a lot of broccoli) and then after peeling the rough spots off, I ran them thru the food processor (a good mandleine would work too – mine is chintzy but worked ok). I added some carrots and I suppose good ole’ cabbage would work too. Then I blotted it with paper towels to get the extra water out – and it worked great. It takes a lot of stalks to equal the 12 oz the recipe calls for. So I just keep peanuts and poppyseed dressing around, and a bag of peas in the freezer -and stir it up with the amounts to taste.

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lorilynn on 11.1.2009

WE love this. It is so easy and yummy. Positive reviews from picky eater 25-year old stepson, too.

I’d like to experiment with shredding my own broccoli slaw. Any recommendations.

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goffer on 9.9.2009

Thanks for sharing this recipe. I made it for a luncheon at work and it was a big hit! Very easy and very good.

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shinyblue on 9.4.2009

An interesting variation of a broccoli salad and super easy. I loved the crunch of the peanuts. I

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cookbookqueen on 7.31.2009

This is my new favorite salad! Thanks so much for posting it. It goes well with beef, pork, or chicken. My family likes it with some crumbled bacon added. I like it either way.

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kelle28 on 8.27.2011

This was a total hit – needed something simple to take to two pot lucks in one day. This was the favorite dish at both meals! It is now my quick go to for pot lucks.

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rhondalp on 5.22.2011

I made this for the first time last night for a crowd because it sounded easy to make and unique. It was a hit with everyone and I’ve been asked by several for the recipe. Thanks for sharing – this recipe is definitely a keeper!

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holly7029 on 8.2.2010

Love love love this! I made it this weekend as a side dish to chili cheese dogs. I used blanched pea pods in place of frozen peas. It’s very very good and a great way to add some veggies to something like hot dogs. ;) So easy to through together! This is a keeper!

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