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  2. Russian dressing - Wikipedia

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    Russian dressing is a piquant American salad dressing consisting of mayonnaise, ketchup, and other ingredients. Russian dressing is similar to Thousand Island . Some manufactured versions omit the mayonnaise and are clear rather than creamy, more like French or Catalina.

  3. Thousand Island dressing - Wikipedia

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    An example of this is In-N-Out Burger's "spread", served on burgers and several "secret menu" items; despite its name, it is a variation of Thousand Island dressing. [19] Thousand Island dressing is often used in Reuben sandwiches in lieu of Russian dressing. [20] McDonald's Big Mac sauce is a variation on Thousand Island dressing. [14]

  4. Talk:Reuben sandwich - Wikipedia

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    What is called "Russian dressing" today is different than what it used to be. Thousand Island dressing is called "Russian" in the Northeast, particularly around NYC. The name Thousand Island is supposedly a newer name. It even says that the two recipes were indistinguishable in the 19th century on the Russian Dressing page.

  5. Russian Dressing - AOL

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    However, Russian salad dressing is spicier with the addition of ingredients like horseradish and pepper sauce, while pickle relish gives Thousand Island a sweeter flavor. —Francine Lizotte ...

  6. Upgrade Mayonnaise by Turning It Into Russian Dressing ... - AOL

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  7. Reuben sandwich - Wikipedia

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    The Reuben sandwich is a North American grilled sandwich composed of corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and Russian dressing or Thousand Island dressing, grilled between slices of rye bread. It is associated with kosher-style delicatessens but is not kosher, as it combines meat and cheese. [1]

  8. Reinvented Russian Dressing Recipe - AOL

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    2. In a food processor, puree the yogurt, sun-dried tomatoes and the reserved soaking liquid with the oil, vinegar and ancho chile powder. Scrape the dressing into a bowl. Stir in the cornichons, onion and tarragon and season with salt and pepper.

  9. List of mayonnaises - Wikipedia

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    Russian dressing – American salad dressing; Salsa golf – Cold sauce of mayonnaise and tomatoes; Samurai sauce – Franco-Belgian condiment; Sauce andalouse – Belgian sauce; Tartar sauce – Mayonnaise-based cold sauce [5] Thousand Island dressing – North American salad dressing and condiment