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Caesar salad
noun
- a salad of romaine lettuce tossed with an olive oil dressing, a coddled or raw egg, garlic, and grated cheese and topped with croutons and sometimes anchovies.
Caesar salad
noun
- a salad of lettuce, cheese, and croutons with a dressing of olive oil, garlic, and lemon juice
Word History and Origins
Origin of Caesar salad1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Caesar salad1
Example Sentences
And they have this really good Caesar salad that they put a whole soft-boiled egg on.
“It seems so finite, so definite — closed and fixed,” she said over a shrimp Caesar salad at the Edition hotel.
“He learned a lot — he learned about wines, how to make a Caesar salad,” she said.
About those candy canes: The company also stocks them in the following flavors: macaroni and cheese, pickle, ketchup, gravy, hot dog, Caesar salad, butter and sardine.
Straight out of the tin, anchovies can be assertive, but their umami flavor can be judiciously harnessed, adding depth to Caesar salad dressing, pasta puttanesca and other recipes.
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