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My The Marguerie Bean Dip For Dad

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Ingredients

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3 cups mayonnaise
3 tablespoons prepared horseradish, in a jar
3 - 4 tablespoons sweet pickle relish, green
1 small onion, finely chopped
1 teaspoon dry mustard
2 (16 ounce) cans red kidney beans, drained and rinsed
salt
pepper

Nutritional information

80.5
Calories
43 g
Calories From Fat
4.8 g
Total Fat
0.7 g
Saturated Fat
3.7 mg
Cholesterol
110.8 mg
Sodium
8.1 g
Carbs
1.4 g
Dietary Fiber
1.2 g
Sugars
1.7 g
Protein
21g
Serving Size

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My The Marguerie Bean Dip For Dad

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    I worked as a busboy during the late 60's in HS at the Marguery Restaurant (correct spelling!).....was reminiscing about it as us older people do then thru an Internet search this came up! Very appreciative to the author/creator .....I thought I was the only one to remember it! Trying it for 4th of July cookout tomorrow. Thanks to Elizabeth!

    • 1480 min
    • Serves 50
    • Easy

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    My the Marguerie Bean Dip for Dad, The Marguerie was an upscale restaurant in Ipswich Massachussettes and was done in a beautiful big Victorian age house I first went there at age 8 and before seated, guests sat in a cozy area where this bean dip and crackers were provided It burned down when I was a child Years later in my 20s when I had left home he asked me one holiday if I had a recipe or could find one for this dip No was the answer So I set to work re-creating the taste I remembered as a child Dad adored it, so did we all I had hit it perfectly and now it just isn’t Christmas without this dip You can scale this recipe down though it is an excellent keeper in the fridge This is a zippy though not hot dip, dad doesn’t do hot You can certainly play with the amounts to suit you I thought this would be far too mayonnaisey and it isn’t Enjoy and here is to you dad!, I worked as a busboy during the late 60’s in HS at the Marguery Restaurant (correct spelling!) was reminiscing about it as us older people do then thru an Internet search this came up! Very appreciative to the author/creator I thought I was the only one to remember it! Trying it for 4th of July cookout tomorrow Thanks to Elizabeth!, O K , I tried this only because I just happened to have everything on hand and needed a last minute dip and wanted something different other than the usual onion or ranch dip for a last minute get together DH and I were invited to This was a big, big hit! I did mash most of the beans leaving only so many whole for a little texture, and I did stop at the store and buy Triscuit crackers as suggested I received many requests for the recipe It’s a keeper!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Cook Time Is Sitting Time! Make Sure You Have Rinsed Your Beans and Allowed to Dry of All Excess Water. at Times I Have Mashed a Few Beans and We All Preferred All of the Beans Left Whole. Use Prepared Horseradish, not Horseradish Sauce.

    2
    Done

    Mix Together All but the Beans in a Large Bowl. Salt and Pepper to Taste.

    3
    Done

    Stir in the Beans.

    4
    Done

    Allow to Sit Overnight in Fridge For Flavors to Develop and Adjust Seasonings Prior to Serving.

    5
    Done

    We Love This Best on a Triscuit Cracker and Have Tried It on Humdreds of Crackers!

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