caesar salad
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Definition
Noun: A salad typically made with romaine lettuce, croutons, Parmesan cheese, and a dressing that traditionally includes ingredients like olive oil, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, anchovies, garlic, Dijon mustard, and a raw egg.
Usage
The term "Caesar salad" refers to a specific, well-known dish. It is used as a countable noun. * I ordered a Caesar salad for my starter. * This restaurant makes the best Caesar salad in the city. * Would you like to share a Caesar salad?
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The dish is named after its creator, Caesar Cardini, an Italian-American restaurateur.
- In culinary contexts, the term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe other dishes featuring its characteristic flavors.
- We have a Caesar salad wrap on the menu today.
- The Caesar salad pizza is surprisingly good.
Variants and Related Words
- Caesar dressing (noun): The specific dressing used for a Caesar salad, often sold bottled.
- I bought a bottle of Caesar dressing from the store.
- Chicken Caesar salad (noun phrase): A common variant where grilled or roasted chicken is added to the salad.
Synonyms
- Green salad (This is a very general term; "Caesar salad" is a specific type of green salad.)
- Romaine salad (This describes the base green but not the specific dressing and toppings of a Caesar.)
Related Phrases / Idioms
- Hold the anchovies: A common request when ordering a Caesar salad, as anchovies are a traditional but not universally liked ingredient in the dressing. This phrase can be used humorously in other contexts to mean "omit the unpleasant part."
- "I'll have the Caesar salad, hold the anchovies."
- "Give me the project update, but hold the anchovies—just the good news, please."
Noun
- typically having fried croutons and dressing made with a raw egg