Thousand Island Dressing III

Submitted by: Patty Hern 
A spicy version of Thousand Island, using chili sauce instead of ketchup. This is best if left to sit in the frig for several hours. 

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Thousand Island Dressing I

Submitted by: Cheryl 
Play with the ingredients to develop a dressing that meets your tastes. You can use between 1 and 2 tablespoons of ketchup, or substitute relish for the chopped dill pickle. Use your imagination! 

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Thousand Island Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Kim Orr 
This comforting homemade dressing is chock-full of tasty ingredients, including chopped onion, celery and hard-cooked eggs. It's a delightful topping for any crisp green salad. --Kim Orr Louisville, Kentucky 

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Authentic Thousand Island Dressing

Submitted by: A Local 1000 Islander 
This flavorful thousand island is peppered with bits of hard-boiled egg, sweet pickle relish, black olives, red bell peppers and a sprinkling of ground cloves. 

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Thousand Island Dressing

Submitted by: Darlis Wilfer 
'It's almost unbelievable that a dressing so easy to fix can be so good,' says Darlis Wilfer, Phelps, Wisconsin. Darlis got the recipe from her daughter, Debbi. 

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Honey Mustard Dressing I

Submitted by: DPAPEL 
You 'll need a bowl and a whisk and a salad waiting to be dressed. Soy sauce, garlic, mustard, and honey are stirred into mayonnaise until thick and creamy. That 's it. Spoon over greens with bacon bits or use to make a great ham salad sandwich. 

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Raspberry Vinaigrette Dressing

Submitted by: JAN W 
Everything goes into a jar and you give it a good shake. That's all there is to it - oil, raspberry vinegar, sugar, mustard, oregano and pepper. 

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Magical Dressing

Submitted by: Laura 
We 're going to tell you the secret for this very good dressing. It 's the brown sugar and lemon pepper. They perform alchemy with the other three ingredients - olive oil, balsamic vinegar and lemon juice. Makes one cup. 

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Russian Style Creamy Salad Dressing

Submitted by: sal 
This cool, creamy and slightly spicy dressing is a tantalizing combination of spices in a mayonnaise, sour cream and piquant tomato base. 

Russian Salad Dressing

Submitted by: KEN WILLIAMS 
Creamy and tangy, this classic Russian salad dressing melds tomato ketchup and smooth mayonnaise with a little vinegar for kick. 
 
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