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Green Goddess Chive Dressing

Submitted by: Lori
This creamy dressing is rich with herbs--chives, garlic, scallions and tarragon--and uses far less anchovy than most green goddess dressings. A delightful green salad or seafood topper! 

Authentic Green Goddess Dressing

Submitted by: TheLastBaron
Home Town: Berlin-Neukoelln (Rixdorf), Berlin, Germany
Living In: Stowe, Vermont, USA
This has the taste of yesterday updated to meet today's palates. I love this dressing and it was one of two signature dressings I used as the executive chef at a Washington, D.C. seafood restaurant. Great stuff. Don't be put off by the use of anchovy paste; it is not noticeable and the dressing is very memorable. Works especially well as a Caesar substitute! 

Avocado Green Goddess Dressing

Submitted by: Hestia
This creamy variation on Green Goddess dressing replaces pungent parsley with buttery avocado, but includes the usual spices and anchovies. 

Green Goddess Dressing II

Submitted by: Rinnie
Instead of using mayonnaise as a base, this recipe calls for evaporated milk. 
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Green Goddess Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Barrett
Here 's the classic version of this delectable dressing - anchovies, vinegar, tarragon, parsley, chives, mayonnaise and all. Don't pinch on the anchovies, it's the secret ingredient. 

Russian Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Jon 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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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! 

Zinfandel Salad Or Slaw Dressing

Submitted by: Holly
This creamy dressing is spiced up by fresh green onions and garlic and a hefty splash of red wine. 
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Thousand Island Dressing II

Submitted by: Sue
Simple recipe with mayonnaise, ketchup, and sweet pickle relish. I made this in restaurant quantities and broke it down. You may have to play with it to suit your tastes. 

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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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