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Russian Dressing - Lorraine - 03-11-2008 I was making Reubens last week, and didn't have a recipe for the dressing, so Jean gave me this one. It is so simple, yet really good. I used it on the Reuben, then on a tomato, lettuce, cheese one, poured some on a wedge of iceberg, dipped some sweet potao fries in it, even used it on celery when I ran out of Cheeze Whiz. * Exported from MasterCook * RUSSIAN DRESSING 1 cup mayonnaise 1/4 cup ketchup 1 T. fresh parsley -- chopped 1 T. milk 1 T. onion -- grated 1/4 tsp. dry mustard 1/4 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 4 drops Tabasco Mix all together. Makes about 1 1/2 cups. Re: Russian Dressing - Old Bay - 03-11-2008 Absolutely perfect on a Reuben--"the authetic version". Re: Russian Dressing - piano226 - 03-11-2008 HI, I wonder why it is called Russian, since russians dont use dressings at all. Re: Russian Dressing - cjs - 03-11-2008 probably because of the early versions using caviar and Russia is well known for caviar - my guess. Re: Russian Dressing - piano226 - 03-11-2008 Interesting...the first time i tried salad dressings was when I came to US...still dont like them. Re: Russian Dressing - Gourmet_Mom - 03-11-2008 Thanks for posting this Lorraine. And thanks for sharing it Jean. If it's half as good as the honey mustard, I'm gonna love it! Jean, have you got a good Catalina recipe? Re: Russian Dressing - Lorraine - 03-11-2008 You're welcome, GM. Piano, do you put anything on your salads at all? Just wondring. Re: Russian Dressing - cjs - 03-11-2008 I was wondering also, Lorraine. What a dieter's dream - to enjoy salad with no dressing, that's sure not me! Catalina dressing, no I don't think I do have one - be interesting to see who comes up with one. Re: Russian Dressing - Lorraine - 03-11-2008 I always need something on my salad. If I don't add dressig, I'll add chicken / egg salad, something to it htat has dressing. One person in the house eats Catalina. You know, it's tomato based, and I think almost real close to the Russian. I just can't eat the bottled ones. Re: Russian Dressing - piano226 - 03-12-2008 Well in Russia the most popular "dressing" is actually sunflower oil. We do a lot of salads without lettuce so if it is just tomato, radishes, cucumbers and lets say dill we add some sour cream to it. |