Icebergs in Russia Salad

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  • on April 03, 2008

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    I have never found a salad I like so much. I make it all the time, it's easy, healthy, wonderful flavor, no mess, no fuss. I will never buy dressing again. Thank you Rachael Ray for making dieting easy.

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  • on June 12, 2007

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    This dressing was great with my little twist. I put 1/2 cup sour cream, 1/2 cup mayo, and 1/2 cup chili sause. I also chopped Claussen pickle. Sometimes too much mayo is too heavy.

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  • on January 19, 2007

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    It's super easy to make, and I've made this dressing for burgers many many times, and it has always been a big hit. My husband especially likes it, it's like a spicy version of the thousand island. I like it with some boiled eggs. Yum!

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  • on September 21, 2006

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    this recipe has become a standard at our house and one of hubby's favorites. We use the chili sauce and lots of pickles and pickle juice (instead of water...like she did on the show. Can't go wrong - and a little dressing goes a long way with this one! Even kids like this salad.

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  • on February 20, 2006

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    this was yucky.

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  • on February 19, 2006

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    The salad dressing on this one reminded me of veal baby food. Yuck.

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  • on February 16, 2006

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    Though this was a 60s diner-type food, it does not need to be remembered. Even when they have the nostalgic wedge salad these days at restaurants, they shake it up with some ingredients. This is McDonald's special sauce (a/k/a 1000 island on top of iceberg lettuce with overcooked boiled eggs. Not one of your better recipes, Rachael.

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  • on February 14, 2006

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    This recipe for Russian dressing was fabulous and it's so easy to make. I used boston lettuce instead, however whatever you use, the dressing is a great.

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  • on February 13, 2006

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    I justy love this dressing and was happy to see Rachael making this version of it. Since I don't like sweet pickles (as used in traditional Russian dressing, I've been making it this way for years, including adding the pickle juice to thin it and give it more tang, plus a little grated onion for additional flavor. Chili sauce (rather than ketchup is definitely the way to go. And for those who criticized the wedge of iceberg lettuce, as the reviewer below pointed out, this dish is a classic diner side from the fifties and sixties. So apparently Rachael knows a bit more about dining/culinary history than you do.

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  • on February 11, 2006

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    dumb, just dumb

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