Miracle Whip dressing
Introduced at the Chicago World's Fair in 1933 and named for an emulsifying machine invented by Charles Chapman, Miracle Whip was a blend of mayonnaise products and less expensive salad dressing. The "Miracle Whip" emulsifying machine ensured that pre-measured ingredients (including more than 20 different spices) could continuously enter the appliance and become thoroughly whipped and blended. Miracle Whip is a spoonable salad dressing and sandwich spread.
Ethnicity
American
Season
available year-round
Substitutions
mayonnaise