4, 1987, Los Angeles Times article titled, " Back at the Ranch: Saga of a Dressing Continues ." Its author, Colman Andrews, wrote that he had received a letter from "Alan Barker of Los Angeles, who lived and worked at the ranch from 1959 to 1963." Barker wrote that the dressing "was invented in the mid-'50s" by Steve Henson, "who opened Hidden Valley as a sort of country club, nightclub, dude ranch in the mountains." The letter continued: [Henson] and his wife Gayle built it from a much smaller existing ranch with money they had made in Alaska in the plumbing business
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Season the dressing to taste with sea salt and pepper, then add maple syrup to taste
Cut your bread into cubes or tear it into roughly 1/2-inch pieces