Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Copycat Cattlemen's Salad Dressing

My sweet nephew is a huge fan of Cattleman's Steakhouse in Oklahoma City.  If you give him the choice of where he wants for eat for dinner, that's his number one pick.  Why?  Well aside from fabulous steaks, they are quite famous for their salad dressing.  The restaurant has been located in the Oklahoma City Stockyards as long as I can remember.  It's an icon to our area.  And yes, my nephew is right, the salad dressing is awesome.  Of course, because I'm his favorite aunt, I had to figure out a way to make it for him at home.  In huge quantities.  So that now he no longer lives in the OKC area he can enjoy whenever he wants!  This COPYCAT version was published in the newspaper years ago.  Legend has it the original recipe is locked away in a safe.  If you don't happen to be a wild west safe cracking outlaw, or you don't live near OKC, this delicious version always comes through in a pinch.  

This delicious copycat from the famous
OKC Steakhouse is sure to please!

The Ingredients - 
(And before you come at me in the comments
I know this is not the real recipe...legend 
has it the real recipe is TOP SECRET)



Combine the first 6 ingredients
and add the shredded cheese.
You can use pre-shredded cheese 
from a bag, but if you have the patience
to shred your own quality Cheddar,
it is worth the effort.
(Also - this is a CHUNKY dressing)
Mix everything together and refrigerate.
Preferably overnight if you have the chance,
so the flavors can meld together.
Enjoy over your favorite salad greens and
add your favorite toppings.
This has been a family
favorite FOR YEARS!

Look how cheesy and thick this is.
You can thin it out with more milk if 
you like, but it's best if you just 
pour it all on and stir it all up real good.





CATTLEMEN'S SALAD DRESSING

1 quart mayonnaise
1 teaspoon white vinegar
1 teaspoon granulated sugar
1 teaspoon garlic powder
2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
2/3 cup to 1 cup milk (you can use more if you like to thin it out, because this dressing is "CHUNKY")
1/2 pound cheddar cheese, shredded fine

Mix first 6 ingredients together.  Then add cheese and stir well.  Refrigerate, overnight if possible to allow the flavors to meld together.  

*NOTE:  This recipe makes a large batch.  I usually clean the mayonnaise jar and keep it to store the dressing in.  However, if you have my nephew around, this dressing doesn't last long!


FOR A HALF VERSION:


A much more manageable amount if you aren't feeding a large crowd.

1 pint mayonnaise
1/2 teaspoon white vinegar
1/2 teaspoon granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1/2 cup milk (you can use more if you like to thin it out, because this dressing is "CHUNKY")
4 ounces Cheddar Cheese, shredded fine

Mix first 6 ingredients together.  Then add cheese and stir well.  Refrigerate, overnight if possible to allow the flavors to meld together.  





NOTE - I first published this recipe on 7/31 2012.  It has consistently been one of the top searched recipes here for years.  This past New Year's Eve I included it as part of my "TOP 10 RECIPES of 2025" round up, and much to my great pleasure, this particular recipe went somewhat "viral" on TIKTOK (well viral for little 'ol me) because as of this morning 1/15/26 it has 12.3K views.  It's been so fun seeing all of the comments and welcoming new foodie friends to The Devilish Dish, and that's why we enjoyed this salad again last night and I decided to update this post with new pictures.  Enjoy!





Monday, July 23, 2012

Tex Mex Mini-Meat Loaves

I'm pretty sure I've told you before, my mom has a twin sister.  My "Aunt Sissie."  She's Sissie for two reasons:  She's my mom's sissy, and her name is Cecilia.  So Sissie for a nickname.  I'm even named after her (for a middle name.)  Ask my mom and my husband and they would agree that Aunt Sissie and I are a lot alike.  Except when it comes to cooking.  She hates it, I love it.  Now she has a jillion cookbooks and cooking magazines, which she loves to look at.  She just doesn't want to cook.  I usually handle that department and send her on her way with a tasty care package.  One of the things she DOES cook though is Tex Mex Mini Meatloaves.  (Our love of Mexican food is another thing we share!)
One of my favorite "family" recipes!
The Line-Up
Combine beef with salsa and onion.

Add crushed chips, egg, cumin and salt.
Mix well.  (You may need to add additional crushed chips
if it's too moist.  You want a moist meatloaf, but not
too sticky.)
Shape into 6 equal-sized portions. 
Bake for approximately 25 minutes.
Top with reserved salsa and
sprinkle with cheese.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Slow Cooker Pizza Casserole

I think I ate enough pizza in college to last a lifetime.  Without revealing my age, let's just say it's been awhile since I've had pizza or ramen noodles as meals on a regular basis.  However, it still remains something I'm kind of burned out on.  If we're going to break down and have pizza, it either has to be homemade or something really, really good topped with quality ingredients like fresh basil or feta cheese.  That being said, I'm a sucker for anything in the slow cooker because it's easy-peasy and fortunately the rest of the family is not opposed to pizza as often as I am.  This casserole tastes exactly like a pizza, only easy and in one pot.  Great on a busy day.  It makes a TON, so if you have a big family, you're in luck.  If you don't, you're still in luck because you'll have great leftovers!

Tastes just like a pizza!
Only the ease of the slow cooker!
The Line-Up
Don't worry, you're just layering ingredients.
It's easy!
Brown ground beef and sausage together...
Combine uncooked pasta with marinara sauce.
Season with oregano.
Begin layering ingredients in the slow cooker:
First pasta mixture, then beef mixture.
Next is onions, green peppers
and mushrooms.
Add shredded cheese and a layer of pepperoni.
Repeat layers.
Enjoy!
Just like the old "pizza in college days"
only way better!

Friday, July 6, 2012

Banana Cupcakes with Chocolate Frosting

Lately I've taken to calling Mr. Devilish Dish "Monkey Man".  I don't know why.  Forever and ever I've called him Daddy.  Not because we're weird and gross, but because when Little Devil was little, she would hear me call him by his first name and then she would repeat it.   He was not a fan of being called Greg by his toddler.   I said Daddy, so she would call him Daddy.  And it stuck.  Except now that we are "older" everyone that hears me say it thinks I'm nuts.  I've made an effort not to say Daddy as much.  Far be it from me to call him anything normal, like say his First Name, so Monkey Man has been the nickname of late.  It's a perfect fit.  His feet look like monkey feet.  (Well I think so because I hate feet.  I like to tell him he could scale a coconut tree with those things.)  AND he loves ANYTHING with bananas in it.  And since I love my Monkey Man so much, I came up with some yummy banana cupcakes with chocolate frosting to satisfy his banana craving.
Perfect for Monkey Man!
The Line-Up
(includes the frosting ingredients)
For the cupcakes:
Cream together butter and sugar.
Add eggs, one at a time.
Beat well after each.
Sift dry ingredients together.
Combine bananas and buttermilk.
Begin adding flour mixture to butter mixture.
Alternate adding flour mixture and buttermilk mixture.
Begin and end with flour mixture.
Fill cupcake liners.
Bake until light golden brown.
Approximately 18 minutes.
Cool completely before frosting.
For the frosting:
Sift together powdered sugar and cocoa.
Cream butter until smooth.
Alternate adding the powdered sugar mixture
With the evaporated milk.
Add the vanilla.
Beat until light and fluffy.


Frost cooled cupcakes with frosting.
I even garnished them with a tiny Reese's cup.
Serve to the Monkey Man in your life.