Betty’s Classic Waldorf Salad Recipe
Molly | January 5, 2010In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make Classic Waldorf Salad. This salad was originally created in 1893 at the Waldorf Hotel (later to become the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel). The basics of this salad were apples, celery, and mayonnaise at the beginning. Later, English walnuts were added, and now there are many versions of Waldorf Salad. I add some lemon juice, sugar, salt, and whipped cream for a gorgeous, luscious salad or dessert. Ingredients: 2 cups diced red apples (I used red …
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Thanks! You are a great inspiration to me! --Betty
bettyskitchen | January 5, 2010Thanks! You are a great inspiration to me!
–Betty
I think you should do what you like best and
JimboJitsu | January 5, 2010I think you should do what you like best and makes you happiest. There are plenty of other styles of cooking out there and we could not change our selves enough to conform to all of them. I like your show the way it is, it has a nice warm feeling to it, you show elegant food without the boring snobby dribble. You are Great!
Thanks! I'm glad you like the looks of it! --Betty
bettyskitchen | January 5, 2010Thanks! I’m glad you like the looks of it!
–Betty
Same to you! I hope 2010 brings you the
bettyskitchen | January 5, 2010Same to you! I hope 2010 brings you the best of everything!
–Betty
Thanks for your comment and for your wish! I
bettyskitchen | January 5, 2010Thanks for your comment and for your wish! I wish you a very happy new year!
–Betty
Hi Angie, I'm glad you like the looks of the recipe!
bettyskitchen | January 5, 2010Hi Angie,
I’m glad you like the looks of the recipe! I hope you have an opportunity to try it! Thanks for your sweet comment!
–Betty
Thanks! For the other salad, you can search for
bettyskitchen | January 5, 2010Thanks! For the other salad, you can search for Betty’s Apple, Grape, and Peanut Salad. It’s wonderful! I may have used artificial sweetener in that one–you may use either artificial sweetener or sugar.
–Betty
It's a nice way to have something a little sweet,
bettyskitchen | January 5, 2010It’s a nice way to have something a little sweet, but have some healthy ingredients, as well! I hope you like it!
–Betty
Thanks, Craig. I am glad you enjoyed the recipe! --Betty
bettyskitchen | January 5, 2010Thanks, Craig. I am glad you enjoyed the recipe!
–Betty
Thanks very much! --Betty :)
bettyskitchen | January 5, 2010Thanks very much!
–Betty
Nummers!
angel292005 | January 5, 2010Nummers!
Thanks! I appreciate your comment! --Betty :)
bettyskitchen | January 5, 2010Thanks! I appreciate your comment!
–Betty
The bowl is not antique. It is a crystal
bettyskitchen | January 5, 2010The bowl is not antique. It is a crystal bowl that I purchased about 20 years ago at T.J. Maxx. It is a nice bowl for serving foods that are colorful, like this salad. I actually did think of cool whip, but decided that the sugar was unnecessary; that would be up to your own taste–it’s more convenient than whipping the cream! Thanks for your comment!
–Betty
Thanks, Jimbo! I'm glad you liked the history bit--some
bettyskitchen | January 5, 2010Thanks, Jimbo! I’m glad you liked the history bit–some people tell me I ramble too much, and that I should cook more and talk less! I am trying to strike a balance. I appreciate your lovely comment!
–Betty
Thanks for the suggestion; I have checked into the
bettyskitchen | January 5, 2010Thanks for the suggestion; I have checked into the YouTube Partner Program, and I decided that I would rather look for a sponsor. I am familiar with the Google Adsense Program; Google and I don’t agree.
–Betty
I have a video on coleslaw. Just search for
bettyskitchen | January 5, 2010I have a video on coleslaw. Just search for Betty’s Creamy Shortcut Coleslaw. This recipe is a low calorie version. If you are not watching calories, use sugar, instead of the artificial sweetener. It’s really great coleslaw!
–Betty
I wouldn't use egg whites; however, you may omit the
bettyskitchen | January 5, 2010I wouldn’t use egg whites; however, you may omit the whipped cream, and the dressing is really good by itself. (You may want to double the amounts to have plenty to cover the fruit, and you may substitute artificial sweetener in place of the sugar. This version will be very low in calories!–but very good!!!).
–Betty
Yes, Miracle Whip would be great! Thanks for asking! --Betty
bettyskitchen | January 5, 2010Yes, Miracle Whip would be great! Thanks for asking!
–Betty
can I use miracle whip instead of mayonnaise?
fluffycokemachine | January 5, 2010can I use miracle whip instead of mayonnaise?
Happy new year betty :) Have a great 2010!
fcukyouuuuus | January 5, 2010Happy new year betty
Have a great 2010!
I'm afraid I don't care for Waldorf salad, I merely
ironbuttermilk | January 5, 2010I’m afraid I don’t care for Waldorf salad, I merely wanted to have another look at your beautiful smile. Happy New Year!
could you use egg whites instead of the heaving cream
aliciaqin1 | January 5, 2010could you use egg whites instead of the heaving cream to save some calories?
I have not had this since I was a kid,
kokonutbaby1 | January 5, 2010I have not had this since I was a kid, I remember my father and step-mom ordering them in a small restaurant and I believe it may have also had either soaked raisins added or grape halves..either way I loved it and I am not a big apple eater. Thanks for the recipe, Betty and I will sure make this! —Angie
Yummy,....Classic Waldorf Salad, thanx for the short history lesson, didn'
qualqui | January 5, 2010Yummy,….Classic Waldorf Salad, thanx for the short history lesson, didn’ t know these facts and as for that other salad you mentioned, the one that´s made with apples, grapes and peanuts with a mayonnaise mixture like this one,…sounds delicious,…be checkin’ your other vids out to see if you’ve posted it! 5 golden shiny stars for ya Betty! = )
look's very tasty !!!
Barginjunkie69 | January 5, 2010look’s very tasty !!!