Pop These Little Trees In Your Mouth In The Best Way Possible – Smart Cooks Know This Is Most Delicious
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Broccoli is our favorite vegetable any time of year. It may be the one veggie aside from salad that I can convince my brood to eat. I have a little secret though, when my kids were little I taught them to yell out, “broccoli moment!” They would hold the vegetable in the air and we all had to do it too, and take a bite at the same time. We’ve had it all ways, except in this salad that was one of my mom’s favorites. I was excited to see if they liked it.
The only thing I did different was leave the raisins out. That’s mainly because I’m not a fan of them. I do love the bacon, onion and sweetness to the dressing. Happily the family all loved it too, and we had many extremely silly broccoli moments as we chowed down on mom’s favorite salad with smiles on our faces.
Recipe and photo courtesy of Allrecipes.
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Quick Tip: Letting the salad marinate overnight marrys the flavors well.