Yes it is yummy
It depends on the kind of salad dressing. It can be a vinaigrette with a higher pH or a creamy dressing with a lower pH.
It really depends on the recipe, but in most cases, yes, salad dressing can be used as a substitute for mayonnaise.
Yes, salad cream was invented as a cheap substitute for mayonnaise.
Yes, particularly the salad dressing style mayonnaise (like Miracle Whip, Duke's Salad Dressing, or even Greater Value Salad Dressing). However, with regular mayonnaise, you can either use it as it is or try to convert it to salad dressing. What you can do is mix in a little sugar, a little vinegar, a little condensed milk (or regular milk or even buttermilk), and maybe a touch of garlic powder and paprika. Then what you end up with may be close to ranch dressing.
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The fat in the cream is what rises the cream just like oil in salad dressing.
White vinegar is clear, cider vinegar is golden color, never substitute one for the other unless you are making a salad dressing and if you do that the taste will be off.
The British, most other countries will use mayonnaise or some other type of salad dressing.
Not all salad dressing comes in glass bottles. Some are plastic. It depends on the preference of the company making it.
To make a salad using an Italian dressing packet, mix the dressing packet with oil, vinegar, and water according to the instructions on the packet. Toss the dressing with your choice of salad ingredients, such as lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, and olives. Enjoy your Italian salad!
Mayonnaise, Thousand Island dressing, Vinegarette, Salad cream, Blue Ranch.Answergreen goddess miricale whipranchblue cheesefrenchthe four main types of salad dresssings are1. Oiled based salad dressings2. Mayonaise based salad dressings3. cooked salad dressings4. dairy salad dressings
you can use vinegar,oil,brown sugar & desired spices