Healthy Heart Foods

Dressing Thousand Island

Dressing Thousand Island

Thousand Island dressing is a creamy, tangy condiment traditionally made with a blend of mayonnaise, ketchup, and various seasonings. It is commonly used in salads, sandwiches, and as a dip, enhancing the flavors of many dishes.

This dressing is utilized in various food service settings, including childcare centers, senior centers, and catering services.

Did You Know?
Thousand Island dressing is believed to have originated in the Thousand Islands region of New York and Canada, with several competing claims about its invention by different chefs in the early 20th century.
NYC Connection
In New York City, Thousand Island dressing is a classic addition to the famous Reuben sandwich, showcasing its popularity in delis and diners across the city.

About This Item

This menu item is part of meal programs operated by Healthy Heart Food Service, serving schools, childcare centers, senior programs, shelters, and catering clients across New York City, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, and Staten Island. Nutrition information is sourced from the USDA FoodData Central database and reviewed by our registered dietician. Actual values may vary based on preparation methods and serving size. For questions about our meal programs, contact us.