Clean Thousand Island Sauce
on Aug 02, 2016, Updated Jan 19, 2021
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Paleo Thousand Island Sauce
Ingredients
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- 1/2 cup clean mayonnaise (I used Tessemaes)
- 1/4 cup chopped pickles (check ingredient list for no added artificial colors or flavors)
- 2 tablespoons tomato paste
- salt to taste
Instructions
- Combine mayonnaise, chopped pickles and tomato paste in a bowl and stir to combine. Season with salt to taste. Enjoy on burgers!
Can’t wait to slather this on all of my future burgers, looks SO good! And also pretty excited about that upcoming turkey burger recipe 😉 Thanks for sharing girl!
Woo hoo! It’s soooo good!! Enjoy!! 🙂
just made this dipping sauce to serve with our turkey burgers tonight. so yummy! there was leftover sauce, do you think that will keep in the refrigerator? it seems a shame to throw it out.
I am glad you liked it!! It should stay good in the fridge for about a week!
Didn’t the pickles have sugar in them?
You can find pickles without sugar and that is what I suggest!
What was the brand of pickles did you use?
How long would this keep in the fridge please???
I would say 1-2 weeks depending on what Mayo you use!!
I made this and found it blah– I used garlic and onion and apple cider vinegar to spruce it up a bit. I highly recommend the vinegar– it’s the secret to in n out yumminess!
So sorry you didn’t like it! definitely needs to be salted well and vinegar sounds great!
I agree with Lauren. It’s definitely lacking something. I’ll try adding vinegar.
Do you use sweet or dill pickles?
Dill, I make sure there is no sugar added for mine, you can really use whatever kind you like best!
I loved this! I use it on top of salads and added just a couple of dashes of Frank’s Hot Sauce – SO GOOD.
That’s great!