The Original Caesar Salad, created in 1924 by Caesar Cardini at the Hotel Caesars in Tijuana, Mexico.
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As far as I've read the original recipe did not have anchovies. Some recipes and restaurants added them at some point.The first time I got a Caesar salad with a whole-ass anchovy on top, I literally screamed.
on purpose or the cook for that station was rushing and being inattentive? i once had a few shreds of lettuce served with my personal pizza.The first time I got a Caesar salad with a whole-ass anchovy on top, I literally screamed.
I thought I remember someone saying that Cardini had grilled the lettuce first, or maybe soon thereafter added that variation.
If he did, it would certainly make sense with the Mexican love of grilling every sort of vegetable.
Google says no, so maybe some enterprising chef started that back in the 90's when grilling vegetables invaded U.S. restaurants broadly.
It was a fancy restaurant, and I guess they thought it would be a lovely garnish.on purpose or the cook for that station was rushing and being inattentive? i once had a few shreds of lettuce served with my personal pizza.
bij whatchu doin in a fancy restaurant? you too good for Applebees now heaux?The first time I got a Caesar salad with a whole-ass anchovy on top, I literally screamed.
This was 25 years ago, and someone else was paying.bij whatchu doin in a fancy restaurant? you too good for Applebees now heaux?
I can understand that (literal) hunger, but I am a slight bit of a purist in asserting that the salad is complete in its original form as a salad. The habit of ramping up a salad into an entree is fairly recent. Salads as a course in a full meal are intentionally light, else they spoil the main course by dulling the appetite.It almost seems to beg for a few flourishes and add-ons. Strips of grilled chicken on top sounds good to me. It's pretty with the whole romaine lettuce but I prefer my lettuce shredded.
We really need a food porn forum.
I remember a time when I had lunch with my father, and he insisted on Applebees, because his wife refused to ever go there. What wasn't good enough for his wife was apparently good enough for his one and only son...bij whatchu doin in a fancy restaurant? you too good for Applebees now heaux?
Or they are light because one has just finished a main course. With one approach to meals--preferred by Miss Manners, at least at one time--had the salad after the main course for more formal dining. I think she even had some rant about the "salad first" approach being something invented by restaurants and then copied by people who thought (incorrectly, in Miss Manners' view) that if restaurants did it, it must be the right way to do it.I can understand that (literal) hunger, but I am a slight bit of a purist in asserting that the salad is complete in its original form as a salad. The habit of ramping up a salad into an entree is fairly recent. Salads as a course in a full meal are intentionally light, else they spoil the main course by dulling the appetite.
Salads as culinary courses differ substantially from salads as nutritional fare.Or they are light because one has just finished a main course. With one approach to meals--preferred by Miss Manners, at least at one time--had the salad after the main course for more formal dining. I think she even had some rant about the "salad first" approach being something invented by restaurants and then copied by people who thought (incorrectly, in Miss Manners' view) that if restaurants did it, it must be the right way to do it.
Yeah. He was even of Italian extraction, so at least descended from the Caesars.Interesting to see that the Caesar salad was invented by someone named Caesar.
When I see that name, I first think of the Roman emperor... Too bad the salad isn't named after him. We could have fun making jokes about the salad that came, saw, and conquered the dinner table.
I can imagine there are plenty of practical reasons to do salads first, whether entertaining at home or running a restaurant. Miss Manners view is based on her view of etiquette. I liked her ideas back when I allowed myself to have fantasies of having elegant little dinner parties "one day." Now, years later, I figure there is a good chance those elegant little dinner parties have as much chance of occurring as me getting that wine cellar I discussed a few weeks ago. In the perhaps unlikely event I ever cook any meal for someone else again, it probably would be a low key and informal affair--and I could see doing the salad first and skipping a soup course.Salads actually work better earlier in the series as they effectively stimulate appetite and can aid in digestion.
I used to read Miss Manners occasionally when print news was a thing, but I have to sometimes wonder if some things were said to be controversial or even contrarian. That said, it was normally just an updating of what's acceptable.I can imagine there are plenty of practical reasons to do salads first, whether entertaining at home or running a restaurant. Miss Manners view is based on her view of etiquette. I liked her ideas back when I allowed myself to have fantasies of having elegant little dinner parties "one day." Now, years later, I figure there is a good chance those elegant little dinner parties have as much chance of occurring as me getting that wine cellar I discussed a few weeks ago. In the perhaps unlikely event I ever cook any meal for someone else again, it probably would be a low key and informal affair--and I could see doing the salad first and skipping a soup course.
