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Tossing a salad is very simple, but there is a trick to getting it just right. A lot of it has to do with what bowl you use, in what order you add the ingredients, and when you add the dressing. The best time to prepare a salad is just before you plan to serve it. If you must make it in advance, omit the dressing. You will toss the salad with the dressing just before serving, and not before.

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Putting the Salad Together

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  1. This will give you enough room to move the salad around while tossing it. Don't worry if it's not pretty; you can always move the salad to a nicer bowl or platter when you're done.
  2. Dressing will not stick to wet lettuce, so you'll have to make sure it is dry before you start tossing it. Rinse the leaves with water, and then dry them in a salad spinner. If you don't have a salad spinner, gently pat them dry with clean paper towels instead.
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  3. This might mean cutting or peeling the vegetables a certain way.
  4. This includes things like tomatoes, carrots, and cucumbers. They will help spread the dressing around better if they are at the bottom. They will also be less likely to bruise the lettuce.
    • Consider leaving some of the heavier ingredients for garnishing at the end.
    • If you are making a fruit salad, you can put everything in at once.
  5. If this is a pasta salad, you can add the pasta at this point. If you plan on adding herbs, save them until the very end.
  6. If you are making the salad in advance, don't put the dressing in yet. If you add the dressing in too soon, your salad will be soggy by the time you are ready to serve it.
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    Try making your salad in a mason jar for an easy on-the-go option. If you want to take a salad with you for lunch, put the dressing at the bottom of a mason jar, then add your salad toppings. Put your lettuce on top, but leave a little space. When you're ready to eat, just shake up the salad to dress it.

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Finishing and Tossing the Salad

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  1. You will be adding the dressing bit by bit as you toss the salad. This will keep you from using too much dressing. It will also ensure that the dressing mixes into the salad evenly.
    • Too much dressing is not a good thing. It will overpower the different flavors in the salad. The dressing should just cover the lettuce, and not pool at the bottom.
  2. If you don't mind getting dirty, you can also use your hands instead — just make sure that they are clean.
  3. Lift some more salad from the bottom of the bowl, and bring it to the top a few more times.
  4. Keep doing this until you have used up all your dressing for the recipe. Plan on using about 2 to 4 tablespoons of dressing for every 4 cups of salad.
  5. This will help their flavors really shine through.
  6. Does it need more dressing? What about salt and pepper?
  7. Don't let it sit too long, or the dressing will cause it to grow soggy.
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      • Make sure everything is clean before you begin tossing the salad.
      • Sprinkle your fruit salad with some lemon juice. It will keep fruits, such as apples, bananas, and pears, from turning brown.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Lettuce and salad ingredients
      • Dressing
      • Large salad bowl
      • Salad tongs or hands



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      Before you can toss your salad, prepare the ingredients by placing the heaviest items, like tomatoes or carrots, in a large bowl first. Next, add the rest of the ingredients, then pour 1/4 of the dressing into the bowl. To begin mixing the salad, use tongs to pick up some of the ingredients from the bottom of the bowl and place them on top. After you've done this several times, add a little more dressing and repeat the process until everything is well mixed. Finish by garnishing the salad, then serve. For tips on what to do if you're making a fruit or pasta salad, read on!

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