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A fried chicken sandwich with comeback sauce

Comeback sauce is a dipping sauce for fried foods or as a salad dressing in the cuisine of central Mississippi.[1] Similar to Louisiana remoulade, the base of the sauce consists of mayonnaise and chili sauce (or some approximation of that combination).[2] The origin has been credited to The Rotisserie, a Greek restaurant that was located in Jackson, Mississippi.[3][4]

Several Jackson, Mississippi, restaurants serve their own variations of the sauce and many offer bottled comeback sauce.

See also

References

  1. ^ 3 Twists to Try March 2014 Southern Living page 112
  2. ^ Foreman, Mary. "Mississippi Comeback Sauce". Deep South Dish.
  3. ^ "This Stuff Tastes Like Jackson". 8 March 2010.
  4. ^ "Comeback Sauce / Comeback Dressing". Deep Fried Kudzu. 18 October 2007.