Remoulade Dressing
Servings
4Serving size
about 1/4 cupThis recipe can be multiplied and keeps well, refrigerated, 4-5 days.
Ingredients
1 quart Water |
1 large Egg(s) |
2 tsp. Dijon mustard |
1 tsp. Paprika |
1/2 tsp. Salt Free Creole Seasoning |
1/4 tsp. Salt |
1/2 tsp. Tabasco sauce (or other hot sauce) |
1/3 15 ounce can Canned no salt added white beans (about 1/2 cup beans, drained and rinsed) |
3/4 cup 2% milk |
1 clove Garlic, raw (finely minced) |
1 Medium stalk Celery, raw (finely minced) |
Instructions
When the water boils, add the egg to the boiling water.
Boil the egg for three minutes, then turn off the heat under the pan and allow the water and egg to stand for 12 minutes.
Remove the egg and peel it under cold, running water.
Place the egg in a small mixing bowl and mince it using the tines of a fork.
Place the Dijon mustard, paprika, Cajun seasoning, salt, Tabasco, white beans and milk in a mini-chopper or blender and puree until smooth.
Add the egg, garlic, and celery to the dressing and fold together until well blended.
This is best chilled overnight before serving.
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Lactose
Avoid this recipe if you are lactose intolerant.Recipe Notes
When you think about it, Remoulade is actually the precursor to Thousand Island Dressing – but with so much more flavor. This recipe is best made the night before using and goes great on salads, sandwiches (in place of mayonnaise), or as a perfect substitute to the traditional Cocktail Sauce served with steamed shrimp.