Mayfair salad dressing

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Mayfair salad dressing is an egg-based salad dressing created at the Mayfair Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri.

Mayfair salad dressing is made from an oil (corn or canola) and whole egg base seasoned with anchovies, garlic, prepared mustard (horseradish mustard can be used), celery, onion, champagne, and black peppercorns. Sometimes glutamate (MSG) is also used.

The Mayfair hotel was built in 1925 and stands at 806 Saint Charles Street in downtown St. Louis. Noted guests were Irving Berlin, Cary Grant, and Harry Truman.

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