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View synonyms for Salisbury steak
Salisbury steak
noun
- ground beef, sometimes mixed with other foods, shaped like a hamburger patty and broiled or fried, often garnished or served with a sauce.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Salisbury steak1
1895–1900, Americanism; named after J. H. Salisbury (1823–1905), U.S. dietitian, who promoted the eating of such steaks
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Example Sentences
I remember the first time I tasted Salisbury steak.
From Salon
My Wisconsin-raised consultant deemed the overall effect “legit Midwest supper club,” and the menu matches, with some straying — e.g., a kale Caesar alongside Salisbury steak.
From Seattle Times
Eat: This Salisbury steak is no TV dinner.
From New York Times
As I flipped through the cookbook, I came across her saucy Salisbury steak.
From Washington Post
Sure it was something the hotel called Salisbury steak, but it was awesome.
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