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8 minutes ago, Quentin Zen said:

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Once you find this in Thailand, THEN we can talk about dressings.  

Plenty of places sell a Reuben sandwich, Monty's at the commons in Thonglor goes good.

 

I like them with Three Three's pickles.

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Dijon, regular mustard or  Italian Dressing for most french bread sandwiches. . Reuben with Thousand Island. Salad- Caesar, Olive Oil and Vinegar, Bleu Cheese, Italian, Red Wine Vinaigrette, Ranch, Northern Italian, Garlic Parmesan, Creamy Caesar, and lite versions of them-Ken's brand a favorite, along with Paul Newmans and a few others.

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3 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

Dijon, regular mustard or  Italian Dressing for most french bread sandwiches. . Reuben with Thousand Island. Salad- Caesar, Olive Oil and Vinegar, Bleu Cheese, Italian, Red Wine Vinaigrette, Ranch, Northern Italian, Garlic Parmesan, Creamy Caesar, and lite versions of them-Ken's brand a favorite, along with Paul Newmans and a few others.

 The 1970s called and they want their processed dressing back.

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22 minutes ago, Quentin Zen said:

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Once you find this in Thailand, THEN we can talk about dressings.  

Reubens are a dime a dozen here, there are plenty of restaurants that do a decent incarnation 

Posted
3 minutes ago, madone said:

 The 1970s called and they want their processed dressing back.

Ken's are some of the best flavored and available. Every dressing is moderately processed if it's in a bottle or jar. The same with Spaghetti sauce. Eating them since, yes, the70's and haven't any health problems besides coming here and getting H Pylori from the water. Yes, you can use olive oil and vinegar and be sure it's healthy, but most people eat processed foods and a lot of other garbage, so salad dressings used moderately aren't a problem.

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5 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Olive Oil on everything.

Add a few shakes of Thai Pric, and good to go.

 

You're just as bad as Malcy...  wanting to give a Thai Pric a good shake....  🇹🇭🍆👌   

 

He's always going on about that stuff... :whistling:

 

 

 

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Posted

Kewpie roasted sesame dressing. 

 

It became available in the U.S. about 5-6 years ago, and I was pleased to find it here, even at a small upcountry Lotus's store. 

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I am in a "second-tier" city, so I must have stayed in my vacuum and forgotten that places do exist in LOS that have Reubens.  I've been to BKK many times, but I never looked for one.  Pattaya only one day over 15 years ago, and never Phuket.   

 

apologies.

 

Back to my white rice.  lol.  

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2 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

You're just as bad as Malcy...  wanting to give a Thai Pric a good shake....  🇹🇭🍆👌   

 

He's always going on about that stuff... :whistling:

 

 

 

 

Actually, it should be, Pric Thai, in the Thai language....as you know.

 

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That's a long piece of string ... as depends on the sandwich. 

 

Quality ingredients don't really need dressing.  Does enhance the flavor of some, though.   

 

I think most vendors use way too much, since going cheap on ingredients.  Why we rarely order sandwiches out.

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The salad dressing from pizza express. Can buy it on Lazada. It's similar to the one you can buy in Fuji but it's smoother and thicker.

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20 hours ago, garygooner said:

I've tried & liked most. Salad cream, mayonnaise, thousand island, caesars.

I don't think I've ever tried blue cheese for some reason. What's your favourite dressing? 

Anything I prepare by myself. No processed junk 👎

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On 5/19/2025 at 11:31 AM, garygooner said:

I've tried & liked most. Salad cream, mayonnaise, thousand island, caesars.

I don't think I've ever tried blue cheese for some reason. What's your favourite dressing? 

 

For meat/cheese salads and sandwiches, widely available here in Siem Reap, Cambodia, my favourite is 

 

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I like a "CLT" = Chicken, Lettuce, Tomato sandwich

Chicken, lean, roasted, sandwiches, Hellman's Light Mayo + Sri Racha sauce.

 

Or.....

Houmous and Marmite and lettuce - really!

Always wholemeal bread.

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