Use a nice vinegertte. It will taste AMAZING.
Yes, salad cream was invented as a cheap substitute for mayonnaise.
Yes, if the recipe calls for mayonnaise. This brand of salad dressing is made almost exactly the same as mayonnaise.
Most chicken salad recipes are based around the use of mayonnaise and chicken. Additional common ingredients are celery, pepper, and lemon juice. Nuts are sometimes added for flavor.
The Waldorf salad, which was reportedly created by Oscar Tschirky, the maitre d'hotel at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on Park Avenue. A traditional Waldorf salad consists of carrots, celery, walnuts, diced apples and grapes, in a mayonnaise dressing, served over a bed of lettuce. Some recipes use raisins or other dried fruit, instead of grapes, and other nuts instead of (or in addition to) walnuts, and a yogurt dressing is sometimes used instead of mayonnaise. Some recipes add chicken or turkey as well.
The main use of mayonnaise is for making sandwiches. You can put the mayonnaise on either or both slices of bread and then add your other ingredients. Another common use for mayonnaise is for making salads and other cold recipes. While you can use it for lettuce salads, you might prefer either salad dressing style mayonnaise for that, or even an actual salad dressing. However, for other types of salads such as potato salad or chicken salad, you can use nearly any type of mayonnaise, including regular mayonnaise, light mayonnaise, and salad dressing style mayonnaise. Of course, you might want to adjust the recipe some depending on the type. Every once in a while, a cake or other desert will call for mayonnaise as an ingredient. Also, while not advised, people have been known to use it in place of shortening for frying. Then there are the non-food uses. Mayonnaise is a common home remedy for hair conditions. Some claim it helps remove lice, though the jury is out on that. If you use that to help remove nits, then you'd likely still need something to kill the lice and/or the lice eggs. Others will use it somewhat like a deep oil hair conditioner. The egg whites contain protein, the oil is good to add shine, and any emulsifiers help it to take in moisture.
Miracle Whip is technically not a mayonnaise. It's considered a salad dressing. But you can use it like mayonnaise, and it has less fat. Hellmann's is a good brand.
The amount of lipds in a chicken salad depends on what recipe you use when making it.
The British, most other countries will use mayonnaise or some other type of salad dressing.
If you have leftover chicken you can grind it up and add celery and mayonnaise to make chicken salad. You can use leftover ham and mashed potatoes to make croquettes. Leftover ham can also be used the next day for ham and eggs.
You can use Sour Cream of Mayonnaise as a substitute of yogurt.
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.
Height is everything in a salad. It makes the dish more interesting looking. Make sure that there is plenty of color and that the texture in the salad is crisp and refreshing. Remember costumers eat with their eyes.