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Grains, Eggs 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Unit Sugar
1 Unit Vinegar, I like apple
cider
1 Unit Peanut oil, or oil of
choice
Optional items
Dry Mustard
Salt and pepper
Hot pepper sauce
Celery seed
Thickening agents
Flour, or
Corn starch, or
Egg yolks

INSTRUCTIONS

For a boiled dressing: put sugar, oil, and vinegar into a
non-corrosive saucepan. If using flour for a thickener, stir it in
making sure there are no lumps, or use part of the oil and make a  roux
with it. If using corn starch, stir the starch into a little of  the
vinegar and add to liquid in pan. Bring the liquid to the boil  and
cook until thickened (if thickening is wanted) If using egg  yolks,
bring liquid to boil, temper egg yolks with a little of the  hot liquid
and then stir them into the boiling liquid. Cook until  thickened, in
any case at least two or three minutes.  For a mayonnaise type
dressing: Put vinegar and sugar into a food  processor or blender and
pour oil slowly into the running machine,  making sure it is all
emulsified. Seasonings can be added right at  the last.  Store in
refrigerator until needed.  NOTES : I read about 20 recipes, and this
is about what they all  said. The ratio of oil, vinegar, and sugar
varies from recipe to  recipe, but this is about what they all say, and
you can adjust  according to your personal taste (ot that of your
guests).  I also  saw minced garlic, garlic salt, garlic powder, minced
onion(both  dried and fresh), minced shallots, and celery salt listed
as  seasonings.  One recipe used honey rather than sugar, and I imagine
that brown sugar or molasses could be used for a very interesting
dressing  Other seasoning possibilities that come to mind are curry
powder, ground cumin, cilantro, and chili powder. Another possible
variation would be to reduce the vinegar and sugar solution by half,
add an equal amount of heavy cream and thicken in the classical way  by
stirring in softened butter.  Not for those of us with blood  pressure
or cholesterol problems. Recipe by: Bright Larkin  Posted to KitMailbox
Digest  by bright@twave.net <Bright Larkin> on  98 1b, 949EST

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 3330
Calories From Fat: 1336
Total Fat: 148.8g
Cholesterol: 932.8mg
Sodium: 1231.2mg
Potassium: 2862.8mg
Carbohydrates: 265.7g
Fiber: 8.8g
Sugar: 1.8g
Protein: 213.7g


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