Florida Salads - Frances Barber Harris

Florida Salads

Copyright 1914

“Nothing lovelier can be found in woman, than to study household good.” —Milton.
FRANCES BARBER HARRIS 1914 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

If the writer can impress upon the readers of this little salad book the importance of eating salads, the writing of it will not be in vain.
The addition of a pretty salad to a menu not only gives a refined, attractive appearance to the table, but is appetizing, and, I might say, almost a necessity in this climate, speaking from a health standpoint. Fruits and vegetables contain a large amount of the necessary salts required by the system, and as for olive oil, the many benefits derived from the use of pure olive oil are so great that it is considered by good authority a positive beautifier. We all know that celery and onions are soothing to the nerves.
This is not a very comprehensive work, but a collection of a few practical, palatable recipes, combined, proportioned and tested by the author. It is especially written with the hope that it will be of some assistance to young housekeepers in making their meals attractive and dainty. With a few exceptions, the materials used in these salads are produced in Florida.
In making salads there is a field for a great deal of originality. With a little taste and painstaking care, most attractive, and at the same time wholesome dishes may be originated.
Of course only the freshest and best materials are reckoned in these recipes. It is a mistake to think the mixing will hide the quality.
Lettuce, endive, celery, and all salad greens should be most carefully washed, crisped one hour in ice water, put into a cheese cloth bag and kept near the ice until needed; or, shake gently, put into a covered stone jar and set in cool place. Cover jar with cloth before putting on the top. All salad materials should be thoroughly cold and salads kept cold until served.

Frances Barber Harris
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Florida Salads


COOKED YELLOW SALAD DRESSING.


COOKED WHITE SALAD DRESSING.


LEMON DRESSING.


FRENCH DRESSING.


NUT DRESSING.


MAYONNAISE, PLAIN.


MAYONNAISE No. 1.


MAYONNAISE No. 2.


GREEN MAYONNAISE.


RED MAYONNAISE.


DEEP YELLOW MAYONNAISE.


ROQUEFORT DRESSING.


LEMON JELLY.


LETTUCE HEART SALAD No. 1.


LETTUCE HEART SALAD No. 2.


LETTUCE SALAD.


ENDIVE SALAD.


MALAGA SALAD.


TOMATO CUPS.


AVOCADO PEAR SALAD.


ROMAINE SALAD.


BELL PEPPER SALAD.


ASPARAGUS SALAD.


STRING BEAN SALAD.


GREEN PEA SALAD.


CELERY STICK SALAD No. 1.


CELERY STICK SALAD No. 2.


CELERY SALAD.


TOMATO JELLY.


CUCUMBER SALAD.


CAULIFLOWER SALAD.


SPINACH SALAD.


RADISH SALAD.


CABBAGE SALAD.


STRAWBERRY SALAD.


MAMMEE-SAPOTA SALAD.


FLORIDA SALAD.


AVOCADO PEAR SALAD.


OYSTER SALAD.


TUNA SALAD.


TURKEY SALAD.


CHICKEN ASPIC SALAD.


SARDINE EGGS.


EGG LILIES.


CHICKEN SALAD.


SALMON SALAD.


CRAB SALAD.


SHRIMP SALAD.


KIPPERED HERRING SALAD.


LOBSTER SALAD.


ROAST BEEF SALAD.


POTATO SALAD.


POTATO ROSE SALAD.


PINEAPPLE SALAD.


CUCUMBER BOATS.


CHEESE AND NUT SALAD.


GRAPEFRUIT SALAD.


SALAD IN GRAPEFRUIT HULLS.


ORANGE SALAD.


TANGERINE SALAD.


BANANA SALAD.


SALAD IN APPLE CASES.


ORANGE BASKETS.


KUMQUAT SALAD.


LOQUAT SALAD.


LEMON AND TOMATO SALAD.


MANGO SALAD.


COCOANUT SALAD.


TOMATO JELLY SALAD.


GUAVA SALAD.


LETTUCE AND MAYONNAISE.


GRAPEFRUIT AND PINEAPPLE SALAD.


TOMATO LILY.


GRAPEFRUIT JELLY.


GOLDEN-ROD SALAD.


SALMON SALAD.


SAPODILLO SALAD.


CABBAGE PALMETTO SALAD.


PORCUPINE SALAD.


BIRD’S NEST SALAD.


BANANA SALAD.


SARDINES IN LEMON JELLY.


CHICKEN SALAD SANDWICHES.


CAVIAR SANDWICHES.


ANCHOVY SANDWICHES.


PIMENTO SANDWICHES.


PEPPER SANDWICHES.


YELLOW MAYONNAISE SANDWICHES.


SARDINE SANDWICHES.


PEARL ONION SANDWICHES.


ONION SANDWICHES.


PEANUT SANDWICHES.


SALMON SANDWICHES.


HAM SALAD SANDWICHES.


BEEF SALAD SANDWICHES.

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2015-08-28

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Salads

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