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how to make thousand island dressing

Here’s a simple, classic way to make Thousand Island dressing at home, plus a few fun twists.

Quick Scoop

Thousand Island dressing is a creamy, slightly tangy, mildly sweet sauce made mostly from mayonnaise, ketchup, and pickle relish. It works on salads, burgers, Reubens, and as a dipping sauce.

Basic Thousand Island Dressing (Classic Version)

Ingredients

  • 1 cup mayonnaise
  • 2–3 tablespoons ketchup (start with 2, add more if you like it sweeter)
  • 2 tablespoons sweet pickle relish
  • 1–2 tablespoons very finely minced onion (or 1 tablespoon dried onion flakes)
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice or white vinegar
  • 1/2 teaspoon sweet paprika
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt, plus more to taste
  • A small pinch of black pepper (optional)

Step-by-step

  1. Add the base ingredients
    • In a medium bowl, add mayonnaise, ketchup, sweet relish, onion, lemon juice or vinegar, paprika, salt, and pepper.
  2. Mix until smooth
    • Whisk until the color is even and there are no streaks of ketchup or mayo.
  3. Taste and adjust
    • For more sweetness: add a little ketchup or relish.
    • For more tang: add a bit more lemon juice or vinegar.
    • For more savoriness: a pinch more salt or a dash of Worcestershire sauce (optional).
  4. Chill for best flavor
    • Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour so the flavors meld.
    • Stir before serving.
  5. Serve
    • Use on green salads, in burgers, on Reuben or patty-melt style sandwiches, or as a dip for fries and veggies.

Mini Variations (To Match Your Taste)

More savory

  • Add 1–2 teaspoons finely minced dill pickles.
  • Add a few dashes of hot sauce or 1/2 teaspoon prepared horseradish.
  • Add 1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce.

Slightly lighter

  • Replace up to half of the mayonnaise with plain Greek yogurt.
  • Add an extra squeeze of lemon to keep it bright.

Chunkier “burger sauce” style

  • Finely chop pickles instead of using only relish.
  • Stir them in at the end to keep some texture.

How People Use It (Forum-style “takes”)

You’ll often see people online talk about Thousand Island dressing like this:

“It’s basically fancy burger sauce – mayo, ketchup, relish, done.”

Others swear by tweaks like:

  • “A tiny bit of horseradish makes it taste like restaurant dressing.”
  • “I always let it sit overnight; the flavor is way better the next day.”

If you like fast-food burger sauce, you’ll probably like the thicker, pickle- forward version. If you’re using it mostly on salads or shrimp cocktail, keep it a bit thinner (more lemon juice or vinegar, a touch less mayo).

Storage and Quick Tips

  • Store in an airtight container in the fridge.
  • Use within about 4–5 days for best taste and food safety.
  • If it separates slightly in the fridge, just stir before using.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.