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Hidden Valley Ranch has a place in many people’s hearts. It's usually the first dressing we all enjoy before we grow up and pretend we like vinaigrettes more (admit it, secretly you want ranch).
Caption: Hidden Valley’s seven new ranch flavors are quite the dizzying array. Ranch dressing is one of the foundational flavors of the last 70 years of American cuisine.
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Henson served the salad dressing he had created at his Hidden Valley Ranch steakhouse, which became popular, and guests bought jars to take home. [6] The first commercial customer for ranch dressing was Henson's friend, Audrey Ovington, who was the owner of Cold Spring Tavern. [7] By 1957, Henson began selling packages of dressing mix in stores ...
In my experience, "house dressing" isn't always ranch dressing; it's whatever style the establishment (the "house") chooses. And the term "ranch dressing" almost certainly comes from Hidden Valley. I remember when they sold the original dressing mix packets; the company was called "Hidden Valley Ranch" and the product was "buttermilk dressing".
Wafu dressing (和風ドレッシング, wafū doresshingu), literally “Japanese-style dressing”, is a vinaigrette-type salad dressing based on tosazu (a kind of Japanese vinegar), popular in Japan. [1] The standard wafu dressing consists of a mixture of Japanese soy sauce, rice vinegar, mirin, and vegetable oil.
The Hidden Valley Fire Ranch Sauce marks the restaurant's first collaboration with any ranch brand and blends Hidden Valley's ranch dressing with Taco Bell's signature fire sauce. Along with the ...
Hidden Valley, Nepal, in the Dhaulagiri massif; Orakei Korako (also known as The Hidden Valley), a geothermal area in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand; Hidden Valley mine, Papua, New Guinea, a gold mine operated by Newcrest Mining; Coire Gabhail, Scotland, also known as Hidden Valley, in the Bidean nam Bian mountain massif