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$200 Salad Dressing

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Title: $200 SALAD DRESSING
Categories: Dressing, Salad
Yield: 1 servings

Contributed by Mrs. C. C.
Robbins, Chicago
Posted by Perry Lowell,
COOKING Echo, Jan. '92

Text: Mr. and Mrs. Robbins were taking a motor
trip last year through the South. At one of the
Southern hotels they were served a salad dressing
which more than delighted their tastes. Asking if
they might have the recipe, they were told to leave
their name and their address and it would be mailed to
them. On their return, they found the recipe with a
bill for $200.00. Aghast, they consulted their lawyer
and were told that inasmuch as they had ordered with-
out asking the price, they would have to pay. Feeling
that so costly a recipe should be shared with many,
Mrs. Robbins had copies made and sent to her friends.
Try it and we think you'll smack your lips.

2 teaspoons salt 2 teaspoons dry mustard 2 teaspoons
paprika 2 teaspoons celery seed or ground celery seed
3/4 cup sugar 1/2 cup vinegar 2 cups Mazola oil 2
tablespoons grated onions

Put together in the top of a double boiler and stir
well. Then place the boiler in a bowl of quite warm
water. Stirring and feeling with the finger to see
that it gets to less than blood warmth just off the
cold. Then remove double boiler and beat with a rotary
egg beater until thick. Put into a bottle. Keep in
refrigerator and shake well before using. Do not let
mixture get too warm. It will not thicken if you do.
Submitted to the cookbook by: Miriam Eaton

From: Perry Lowell Info: Westminster Presbyterian
Church Cookbook, circa 1950

Date:

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