What did original recipe for Russian ...

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What did original recipe for Russian ...
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Mon, 08-28-2006 - 1:44am

What did original recipe for Russian Dressing include?



  • relish
  • caviar
  • tomato
  • poppy seeds


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Registered: 03-19-2003
Mon, 08-28-2006 - 7:05pm
What food other than salad most typically enjoys Russian Dressing as a condiment?
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Mon, 08-28-2006 - 8:30pm

If I'm guessing right I mostly use Thousand Island dressing on mine, instead of Russian.


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Registered: 07-04-2003
Mon, 09-04-2006 - 1:05pm
And the answer is:

**Caviar**


Russian Dressing
- Consists of the mixture of mayonnaise, pimientos, chives, ketchup, and
spices.




History:


The name comes from the earliest versions that included a distinctly Russian
ingredient, caviar.


http://www.whatscookingamerica.net/History/SaladHistory.htm


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Registered: 03-19-2003
Mon, 09-04-2006 - 3:26pm

Patty, I waited for Heather to answer before I answered YOU, you are right!


The jury is still out on the exact origin of the reuben sandwich, and whether it is most proper with Russian dressing or Thousand Island.

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