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You can blend them into celery or green juice, dice and add to chicken or tuna salad or sauté with carrots and onions (aka mirepoix) as a base for soups and stews or a hearty bolognese sauce.
Vegetable and milk salad Made of strained yogurt, cucumber, garlic, salt, usually cooking oil, dill, sometimes roasted peppers, walnuts and parsley [31] [32] Shirazi salad: Iran: Vegetable salad A very common and popular salad in Iran prepared with finely chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, verjuice and mint. Singju: Manipur, India
Raw rhubarb is crisp and super tart, which is why you’ll often see it paired with sweeter fruits like strawberries. And as the stalks cook in cakes , pies , and preserves , they become ...
A garden salad made from chopped salad greens (iceberg lettuce, watercress, endives and Romaine lettuce), tomato, crisp bacon, boiled, grilled or roasted (but not fried) chicken breast, hard-boiled egg, avocado, chives, Roquefort cheese, and red-wine vinaigrette. [239] Various stories exist recounting how the salad was invented. Crab Louie: West
Fruit salad is a dish consisting of various kinds of fruit, sometimes served in a liquid, either their juices or a syrup. In different forms, fruit salad can be served as an appetizer or a side as a salad. A fruit salad is sometimes known as a fruit cocktail (often connoting a canned product), or fruit cup (when served in a small container).
The La Scala chopped salad reportedly originates from a Beverly Hills restaurant of the same name that introduced it in the 1950s (and it’s still on the restaurant’s menu), while some ...
In New Zealand, ambrosia refers to a similar dish made with whipped cream, yogurt, fresh, canned or frozen berries, and chocolate chips or marshmallows loosely combined into a pudding. The earliest known mention of the salad is in the 1867 cookbook Dixie Cookery by Maria Massey Barringer. [1] [5] The name references the food of the Greek gods. [6]
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