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French dressing is a term originally used for an oil-and- vinegar-based salad dressing. In the United States during the 1950s, manufactured "French dressing" was developed. The term has come to mean the manufactured version, which is sweet in taste and colored red from the use of paprika and tomatoes.
French Dressing is a 1964 British comedy film directed by Ken Russell, his first feature film, which stars James Booth, Roy Kinnear and Marisa Mell. Its plot concerns a deckchair attendant in the run-down seaside resort of Gormleigh-on-Sea who is promoted to publicity officer. In an effort to drum up interest in the town he organises a film festival and invites a major French film star. The event is soon thrown into chaos by the machinations of jealous mayors from rival towns.
French Dressing is a 1927 silent film romantic comedy directed by Allan Dwan and starring H. B. Warner. It was produced and distributed by First National Pictures .
This film is now lost.
French dressing is a term originally used for an oil and vinegar based salad dressing.
French dressing may also refer to:
- French Dressing (1927 film)
- French Dressing (1964 film)
Usage examples of "french dressing".
It was loaded down with two double cheeseburgers, large fries, two chocolate milks, a bowl of chili, a bag of Doritos, a salad with French dressing, a pack of Yodels, an apple, and a large Coke.
Somehow Profane managed to get frozen strawberries in the French dressing and chopped liver in the Waldorf salad, plus accidentally dropping two dozen or so radishes in the French fryer (though these drew raves from the customers when he served them anyway, too lazy to go after more) From time to time the Brazilian would come charging through the kitchen crying.
Dispiritedly, she peeled some potatoes, put them on to parboil, then started to make a french dressing.
The dainty French dressing table, washstand, and bonneted armoire that sat around the walls shone with firelight and the rich patina of constant polishing.
At the table in the summer-house Isabella helped Tara prepare the salads, dousing herself liberally with French dressing in the process, and when they sat down to eat Shasa had the children shrieking with laughter at his stories.
He finished his lunch with half an avocado with French dressing and then dawdled over his Espresso.
He taught me how to eat avocados by melting grape jelly and french dressing together in a saucepan and filling the cup of the pear with the garnet sauce.
She measured out the French dressing in a cup and poured it on the string-bean salad.
While Mademoiselle is enjoying the strawberries, I will have half an avocado pear with a little French dressing.
I grilled it with a couple of tomatoes and made some French dressing for a lettuce I found already prepared in a wooden bowl.