It’s golden-brown in color, for one, because of the creamy tahini at its base, and contains no eggs or dairy. ![]() That dressing gets its color from the large quantity of fresh green herbs that are blended with mayonnaise, sour cream, or both.Īnnie’s vegan tahini Goddess dressing is a completely different critter. The Palace Hotel of San Francisco created Green Goddess dressing for actor George Arliss when he was performing in the play “The Green Goddess”. ![]() I receive a commission if you choose to make a purchase through these links.ĭon’t confuse this Annie’s Tahini Goddess dressing with Green Goddess. Affiliate links support A Meal In Mind at no additional cost to you. Make this dressing thick to coat the greens or thin it just a bit for easy pouring. And so easy! Plus, it combines the earthiness of tahini with the tartness of lemon and vinegar and just the right amount of garlic. This Annie’s Goddess Dressing Copycat recipe is tangy, rich and full of nutty flavor, even better than store-bought.
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