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Wow! This week I have replaced the favorite "white" salad dressing
for three of us at work, usual faves being Blue Cheese or Ranch. I made a try-it batch exactly as suggested on the seasoning, using Best Foods/Hellman's Mayonaise and Knudsen Sour Cream, and no suggested liquid add: Creamy Peppercorn This robust, pepper and herb dressing will enhance the heartiest salad. Great spread on turkey or roast beef sandwiches, or used as a dip for fresh garden vegetables. Also nice for dressing potato or pasta salad. Mix 1 TB. seasoning with 2 TB. water, let stand 5 minutes, then whisk with ½ Cup sour cream and ½ Cup mayonnaise. Thin with a few tablespoons of vinegar or water. Reduced fat mayo or sour cream can be used, and yogurt works well as a replacement for sour cream. Hand-mixed from: Tellicherry cracked black pepper, coarse salt, garlic, sugar, thyme, parsley. I called in another Penzeys yesterday, including a good supply of this new to me one. 'Twas suggested that I try using this blend for beef or pork roasts, including their pan-roast veggies. As I've never knowingly used Thyme for red meats or any vegetables, perhaps that single ingredient is what makes this mix a new and wonderful surprise to me! ....Picky |
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