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caesar salad

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Word definitions for caesar salad in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A Caesar salad is a salad of romaine lettuce and croutons dressed with parmesan cheese , lemon juice , olive oil , egg , Worcestershire sauce , anchovies , garlic , and black pepper . It is often prepared tableside.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context gastronomy countable and uncountable English) A type of salad, generally made from romaine lettuce, croutons, parmesan cheese, coddled or hard-boiled eggs, fresh-ground black pepper and Worcestershire sauce. 2 A serving of such salad.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1952, said to be named not for the emperor, but for Cesar Cardini, restaurant owner in Tijuana, Mexico, who is said to have served the first one c.1924.

Usage examples of caesar salad.

Meg had Caesar salad on the menu for lunch, and she just refuses to omit the raw egg.

I already knew what I wanted-they made a fantastic chicken Caesar salad here.

They were sharing a huge bowl of Manila clams and a Caesar salad, and to anyone who looked their way they certainly seemed to be having a time of it.

Duncan paused as a Caesar salad was placed in front of him and a second waiter presented me with a bowl of consomm&amp.

They sat on canvas captain's chairs with gold anchors silk-screened on the backs, drying and warming, eating fresh stone crabs, Caesar salad, and warm garlic bread.

As the machine slowly moved away from her, the Caesar salad smell was already fading, replaced by a stench like mildew, old socks and rotting garbage.

I resort to waving our waiter over and ordering the cold corn chowder lemon bisque with peanuts and dill, an arugula Caesar salad and swordfish meat loaf with kiwi mustard, even though I already ordered this and he tells me so.