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Thousand Island Dressing

Thousand Island Dressing

This is by far the easiest recipe for the Thousand Island. It is fresh, delicious, nutritious and easy to prepare. The ingredients wouldn’t break the bank and can be procured from your nearest grocery store. The Thousand Island is prepared by mixing mayonnaise and sweetened tomato condiment such as tomato. The mixture is then added to a hard boiled egg to increase its viscosity, the thickness which is a signature style for Big Mac’s special sauce.

Health benefits

The Thousand Island combines the nutritional power of salad dressing and takes it one step above. It will help to boost the immune system, control diabetes, combat cancer, prevent anemia, improve bone structure, strengthen muscles and reduce stress levels. It is a good source of inexpensive, high quality proteins and selenium. The presence of iron helps red blood cells which require the proliferation of hemoglobin.

Because the Thousand Island doesn’t have much in the way of calories, it is the perfect dish for people on a weight loss plan.

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Ingredients

cup of mayonnaise: 1

ketchup: 1 cup

sweet pickle relish: 1 cup

tbsp of salt: 1

ground black pepper: 1 tbsp

apple vinegar: 1 tbsp

sweet pickle relish: 4 tbsp

chilli powder: 1/2 tbsp

hardboiled egg: 1

chives: 1 tbsp

roasted red pepper: 1 tbsp

How To Make Thousand Island Dressing

  1. Combine the mayonnaise, ketchup, apple vinegar, onion, salt, chili powder, pepper and relish in a large mixing bowl. Mix them until they are properly combined.
  2. To increase the thickness of the mixture, add the egg through a fine sieve into the bowl and mix well.
  3. If you want to customize the sauce, now would be the right time. Any combination of ingredients such as chives, hot sauce and red chili would do.
  4. The Thousand Island dressing can be served immediately, but it is preferable to refrigerate for 12 to 24 hours.

Trivia

  • Some people believe that the term ‘mayonnaise’ is derived from the word moyeu. Moyeu is an older French word for egg yolk.
  • Did you know that mayonnaise contains about 40% of oil content? This excess oil is far more than the daily requirement of the human body and is expelled through the ski pores. The end result is oily skin and hair.
  • Mayonnaise is used as a home remedy to treat sunburns. Simply apply mayo to affected areas to reduce the burning sensation and wash away with lukewarm water.
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