The following recipes should be just what you need to create a HOMEMADE salad dressing free from preservatives, artificial flavors and other icky stuff no self respecting salad would ever touch.
Fresh basil needs to be checked for insect infestation. For instructions on how to check fresh basil, please read 'Special Instructions' as listed below.
This sweetly spiced sauce is just right for salmon or chicken.
Raspberries are often heavily infested with small mites and thrips. These insects can be nestled on the surface of the berry as well as inside the open cavity of the raspberry. Occasionally, small worms may be found in the cavity of the berry. Note that tiny, dark-colored, leaf-like or seed-like protrusions in the berry’s cavity may appear similar to insects, making the true insects difficult to discern.
Currently, fresh raspberries and blackberries are not permitted in OU certified catering facilities and restaurants since they are nearly impossible to clean without ruining the fruit. Proper inspection of these berries requires exceptional patience. If berry inspection is undertaken, it should be done in a well-lit area. In a commercial facility, a light box should be used. Please read section below called "special instructions" for raspberry inspection.
*Note that Worcestershire sauce contains fish products and if you plan on using this sauce with meat you will want to substitute soy sauce for the Worcestershire.
Please note that the recipe calls for Dried Parsley. We recommend that you do not substitute the dried parsley with fresh parsley, because it tends to be infested with insects and is difficult to check. If you do, however, substitiute Fresh Parsley, please read the "special instructions" section listed below.