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Fruit Salad Buffet

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An added pleasure of this salad lunch is that you can mix your own. Take a large tray and line it with grape leaves or large flat leaves of leaf lettuce. In the center place a shallow dish piled high with heart leaves of lettuce, watercress and spikes of French endive. Around this dish, on the grape leaves, arrange fruits according to your liking, such as:

Ingredients

Crescents of peeled cantaloupe
Crescents of peeled honeydew
Bartlett pears, unpeeled, cut in eighths
Clusters of stemmed seedless grapes
Half-rounds of fresh pineapple
Bananas split and quartered
Pitted bing cherries
Mounds of strawberries or raspberries
Sections of orange
Sections of grapefruit
Sprigs of lemon mint
*Celery Seed Dressing
*Honey-Cream Dressing
Mayonnaise and whipped cream, half and half

Preparation

  1. Decorate the tray with sprigs of lemon mint. Flank in with bowls of the various dressings. Let each guest compile a salad with dressing of his own choosing. With this you might serve date-nut sandwiches filled with cream cheese, hot cheese or herb biscuits, Melba toast, buttered scones, garlic bread.

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