bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
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I'm addicted to this stuff. I know I'm from an area where simple baby greens with a vinaigrette was popularized in this country, but it's also the place where a company (Clorox) decided to branch out into the food industry by buying the Hidden Valley Ranch name.
Of course the history of bottled ranch dressing is interesting. It basically can't be bottled and stored at room temperature without adjusting the acidity and affecting the taste. So after owning the brand for over a decade, some food chemist at Clorox determined that they could adjust the formula and bottle it.
I don't necessarily mind the bottled stuff, but the seasoning packets with the dried buttermilk are much better when properly done (half mayo and half milk). They simply have a kick that's lost in the bottled versions, although they have to be refrigerated and will only keep for a couple of weeks.
Of course the history of bottled ranch dressing is interesting. It basically can't be bottled and stored at room temperature without adjusting the acidity and affecting the taste. So after owning the brand for over a decade, some food chemist at Clorox determined that they could adjust the formula and bottle it.
I don't necessarily mind the bottled stuff, but the seasoning packets with the dried buttermilk are much better when properly done (half mayo and half milk). They simply have a kick that's lost in the bottled versions, although they have to be refrigerated and will only keep for a couple of weeks.