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"graham" > wrote in message
> "Farm1" > wrote in message > ... >> "George M. Middius" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Farm1 wrote: >>> >>>> Does any one have a tried and true recipe for Salad Cream please? >>> >>> Isn't that the same stuff as reduced-fat imitation mayo? >> >> I have no idea George since I've only ever tried it once. That was Heinz >> Salad Cream and it sat in my fridge for some time before I threw it out. >> >> I'd bought it for a recipe which I didn't make because the Heinz product >> was so nasty but it occured to me that it once may have been a home made >> salad dressing that Mr Heinz decided to reproduce commercially and, IMO, >> does very poorly. >> >> I have found a couple of recipe in Fannie Farmer but not in any local >> cookbooks so perhaps it is a traditional American recipe?????? I ntoice >> that resposne have'nt come in fast and furious so perhaps I should just >> try one of the FF recipes to see if it suits. > The cookbook that came with Kenwood mixers had a recipe IIRC. Mind you, it > had mustard in it so it probably ended up tasting like heinz's. Thank you Graham. I'll check it out if I can find my kenwood book. Since Kenwood is a UK brand perhaps sf is right about it being a UK recipe. |
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