Friday 8 April 2016

Thousand Island Dressing



Whenever we see a bowl of vegetable or salad on the table we turn our face away and try to avoid it. Mothers love to feed their children healthy and nutritious food in every form possible. A full bowl filled with veggies and some nuts give complete nutrition to the body and also cuts on the fat that our body accumulates from junk food that we eat. We all love parathas dipped in fresh ghee or dollop of butter on it but having such heavy meal everyday will make our body lethargic and increase the calorie content. But we tend to eat food which are either fried or have lot of cheese, ghee or butter as these taste good and satisfy our taste buds. It’s time to find a real substitute for these evils. 

Thousand Island dressing


Instead of adding ghee add low fat Salad Dressing to the salads and fruit salads to add on the much needed taste. Some dressings have versatility which allow you to blend it with any type of dish or cuisine. These versatile dressing can be pored over salad to give it right taste and texture. It can also be used as a spread on tortillas, bread or burgers and give a flavorful taste in every bite. It can be spread on the parathas, which will convert it into a roll.  Dressing can be used as a dip for cocktail snacks as well. If you do not have humus at home, you can keep salad dressing with mayo base to substitute it and enjoy this new dish which will go very well with your pita breads and also with any other snacks like fish fingers or vegetable cutlets. 

salad dressing


Thousand Island Dressing is a cocktail dressing because of its varied blend of ingredients which gives a tangy, spicy as well as a sweet hint side taste at the same time. It tastes great as a sandwich and one does not require to add anything to it if you are in a hurry. It makes a quick breakfast. This dressing can be added to any dish be it Indian or western. The Thousand Island dressing offered by Veeba food is 81% fat free and is also cholesterol free making it fit for all weight watchers. This 100% vegetarian therefore anyone can enjoy the robust taste of this dressing.

Wednesday 9 September 2015

Thousand Island Dressing

Salad dressing or sauces have evolved into many different types and varieties that maintain old recipes as well as new types of ingredients. They are available as dressings which are prepared and sold commercially or made by hand. Dressings such as mayonnaise, Thousand IslandDressing, vinegar and oil and Russian dressing are all well-known recipes handed down through generations. New versions of old recipes are still being created using a variety of ingredients to enhance and draw out flavours within the food being dressed.


When considering the type of dressing for a salad, using a flavour that complements and combines the flavours of the salad ingredients is preferable. If the greens or ingredients have strong flavours then dressings that are robust in flavour should be used. Delicate greens require a lighter weight dressing so it does not overpower the salad ingredients. The weight of the dressing should also be considered. Lighter weight vinaigrettes will evenly coat salad ingredients. Creamier and heavier dressings provide a deeper and heavier coating.

Mayonnaise is an egg and oil emulsion considered to be a cold sauce or dressing for salads. It most often serves as a base to develop a full flavoured dressing. Typical ingredients that are added include a variety of oils that must be selected carefully so the flavour of the oil does not overpower the mayonnaise but complements it.

Olive oils and nut oils work well as ingredients to be added to mayonnaise, as do various acids, such as lemon juice, wine vinegar or cider vinegar. Herbs or garlic can also be added to provide pleasant flavours.


Vinaigrette Dressing uses oils and vinegars, fruit juice and condiments or spices for a base.
A vinaigrette is generally considered to be a dressing for salad greens. The ratio for making a vinaigrette is 3 to 1: 3 parts oil to one part vinegar or acid.

Vinaigrettes can be enhanced with the use of different oils, but a balance is needed between the oils so that a strong flavoured oil does not overpower a less intense one. Hazelnut or walnut oil will provide a richness and depth to a vinaigrette. These oils combined with nutty ingredients will complement each other's flavours.



If a Salad Dressing consists mainly of vegetables, it should be dressed an hour or longer prior to serving in order to allow the salad ingredients to marinate and absorb the flavours in the dressing. Lighter ingredients, such as salad greens most often are dressed either as a person is being served or immediately before serving each person to allow the greens and salad ingredients to have a crisp texture.