Dressings, Sauces & Marinades
Fish Sticks with a Spinach Basil Dipping Sauce
Classic comfort foods with a modern twist, these easy-to-prepare fish sticks and spiced apples served with a glass of 100% cranberry juice will please all finicky youngsters. Created by our friends at Produce for Better Health it fits into MyPlate recommendations.
Sweet and Juicy Raisin Tapenade
Traditional tapenades can be high in sodium, but we worked with our friends at Produce for Better Health to make this traditional snack or appetizer perfect! You can even pair it with a glass of 100% apple juice to fit into MyPlate diet recommendations.
Beef Marinated in Cranberry Juice and Spices
Looking to impress your significant other? This beef marinated in cranberry juice, soy sauce, and other spices tastes extravagant but is so easy to make! Pair it with your favorite veggie to make it a complete meal.
Citrus Fruit Salad with Pomegranate Rosemary Vinaigrette
Liven up the winter season with this fun fruit salad! 100% pomegranate juice gives it that extra fruity (and healthy!) feel.
Homemade Grape Dressing
Looking for a light and tasty dressing to use on your salads? You can make this delicious grape dressing in less than five minutes and with just six ingredients. You’ll never want to buy a store bought dressing again!
Pineapple Teriyaki Sauce
Marinate a flank steak, shoulder steak, or London broil, in this tangy sauce. Besides adding flavor, pineapple juice contains enzymes that help tenderize the meat. Or brush this marinade liberally on salmon before grilling or broiling. Teriyaki Sauce is also perfect for stir-fries added at the end as a seasoning sauce.
Very Berry Fruit Marinade
This ruby-red marinade adds a sophisticated touch to a bowl of fresh berries. It is especially useful combined with strawberries, blueberries, blackberries and raspberries (really any berry) when they are not locally in season. Also great spooned over sliced peaches!
Spicy Peanut Sauce
Use our Spicy Peanut Sauce as a marinade for chicken or make an Asian pasta salad. It brings the flavors of peanuts and the spice of sriracha chilis together with the refreshing taste of apple juice to whatever meal you eat it with.