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Old 08-31-2016, 08:39 AM
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When you see or hear "salad dressing" - what is the first thing that you think of?

I am reading one of those "home-grown" cookbooks - and a lot of the recipes are calling for "salad dressing" - without being any more specific.
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I'd have to know what the recipe was for.
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Here in the South, when a recipe calls for salad dressing, it means Miracle Whip!
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It would depend on the recipe. Some of our old recipes say salad dressing, and you can use mayo or miracle whip/store brand salad dressing. So anything that is mayo-based would use Miracle Whip (or mayo, since that's what I buy).

If I'm thinking of something for my salad, it's going to be ranch, bleu cheese, vinaigrette, etc

I had the same question about "oleo" when I first started using old recipes!
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I think of French, Ranch or Thousand Island, the question they ask in a restaurant.
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In a recipe it means either mayo or Miracle Whip but wish it would specify....maybe your choice?
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Old 08-31-2016, 07:35 PM
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Well I'd think of french or ranch or whatever kind of bottled dressing for a salad. In older cookbooks though I'd think Miracle Whip.
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Most of the recipes I have seen mean mayo/miracle whip. For me it would be ranch.
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i make buttermilk ranch dressing with tones dressing mix. i use powered milk for the milk and love the taste.
i also make balsamic dressing with brown sugar to cut some of the tart taste.
i have not found an oil i like for dressings.
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