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Danascot

(4,693 posts)
Sun Oct 29, 2023, 05:20 PM Oct 2023

Russian Dressing

I’m a big fan of the Reuben Sandwich. I like to use pastrami instead of corned beef so technically it’s called a Rachel. I use pastrami, Swiss (yes, I know it isn’t Kosher), and sauerkraut on rye or marble rye bread with caraway seeds, and Russian dressing.

I first looked for Russian dressing in the stores and could only find one and it had garbage ingredients so I was forced to make my own. After some experimentation, drawing on a few recipes from the internet, I came up with this:

Russian Dressing

1C mayo
1C ketchup
2t Worcester
2T horse radish
2T lemon juice
1T garlic powder
½ t black pepper
2t onion powder or flakes
3 - ½ t of one or more of the following:
• paprika
• hot paprika
• smoked paprika
• chipotle powder
• berbere powder
For example I usually use ½ t each of smoked paprika, chipotle and berbere
C = cup, T = tablespoon, t = teaspoon

I’m very happy with this recipe but none of the above is written in stone so feel free to experiment.


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Russian Dressing (Original Post) Danascot Oct 2023 OP
Good Recipe Give Peace A Chance Oct 2023 #1
Go for it! Danascot Oct 2023 #2
BTW it's called Russian Danascot Oct 2023 #3
Copied and printed trof Oct 2023 #4

Danascot

(4,693 posts)
3. BTW it's called Russian
Mon Oct 30, 2023, 08:52 AM
Oct 2023

because an early version had caviar in it. Other than that it has nothing to do with Russia. Supposedly it was invented in New Hampshire in 1914.

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