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  2. This La Scala-inspired chopped salad has gone viral. Here’s ...

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    Here’s a recipe by chef and Big Bites cookbook author Kathleen Ashmore, who describes it as “like an Italian sub in salad form.” Salad ingredients: 1 head iceberg lettuce, rinsed and finely ...

  3. Caesar salad - Wikipedia

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    The American chef and writer Julia Child said that she had eaten a Caesar salad at Cardini's restaurant in her youth during the 1920s, made with whole romaine lettuce leaves, which were meant to be lifted by the stem and eaten with the fingers, tossed with olive oil, salt, pepper, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, coddled eggs, Parmesan, and ...

  4. Romaine is a Caesar salad must. Scratch that, it's time to ...

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    The romaine lettuce had to be left whole, except the floppy ends, which would need to be chopped off. The fact that the lettuce had to be romaine was, I figured, a given. But that was then.

  5. List of salads - Wikipedia

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    Primarily made of beets. May include arugula. One well-known recipe dating back to the 18th century includes beets, capers, and olive oil. [3] Bok l'hong bok lahong: Cambodia: Fruit salad A papaya salad. Herbs added to the salad either as ingredients or garnishes might include kantrop, lime leaves and basil. The dressing may include fish sauce ...

  6. What’s the Difference Between Iceberg Lettuce and Romaine?

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    Both iceberg lettuce and romaine lettuce contain vital nutrients that help us live our best lives. Iceberg is about 13 calories per serving while romaine is about 15 calories. However, romaine ...

  7. Cobb salad - Wikipedia

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    The Cobb salad is an American garden salad typically made with chopped salad greens (authentically romaine lettuce), [1] tomato, bacon, chicken breast, hard-boiled eggs, avocado, chives, blue cheese (often Roquefort; some versions use other cheeses such as cheddar or Monterey Jack, or no cheese at all) and red wine vinaigrette.

  8. Caprese salad - Wikipedia

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    Variations of Caprese salad may include Italian dressing or pesto in place of olive oil, or balsamic vinegar in addition to it. Olives and onions may appear, along with arugula (rocket) or romaine lettuce to augment the basil. Oregano or black pepper is sometimes added. Buffalo mozzarella can be substituted for mozzarella to intensify flavor.

  9. Romaine and Charred Corn Salad with Avocado Dressing

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