Caesar salad — One of the most common Caesar salad variations, shown here topped with grilled chicken. Origin Place of origin Mexico Region or state … Wikipedia
Caesar Salad — mit Geflügelstreifen Hotel Caesar s, Avenida Revolución, Tijuana … Deutsch Wikipedia
Caesar salad — ☆ Caesar salad n. [so named in honor of CAESAR2 (Gaius) Julius by Giacomo Junia, Italian American chef in Chicago, who invented it c. 1903] a salad of greens, grated cheese, croutons, anchovies, etc. with a dressing of olive oil, lemon juice,… … English World dictionary
Caesar salad — named not for the emperor, but for Cesar Cardini, restaurant owner in Tijuana, Mexico, who is said to have served the first one c.1924 … Etymology dictionary
Caesar salad — noun typically having fried croutons and dressing made with a raw egg • Hypernyms: ↑tossed salad * * * Caesar salad f13 [ˌsiːzə ˈsæləd] [ˌsiːzər ˈsæləd] noun uncountable … Useful english dictionary
Caesar salad — [[t]si͟ːzə(r) sæ̱ləd[/t]] Caesar salads also caesar salad N VAR Caesar salad is a type of salad containing lettuce, eggs, cheese, and small pieces of fried bread, served with a dressing of oil, vinegar, and herbs … English dictionary
Caesar salad — UK [ˌsiːzə(r) ˈsæləd] / US [ˌsɪzər ˈsæləd] noun [countable] Word forms Caesar salad : singular Caesar salad plural Caesar salads a salad made with cos lettuce, croutons (= pieces of hard bread), and a dressing containing oil, lemon juice, and egg … English dictionary
caesar salad — see Caesar salad … English dictionary
Caesar salad — noun Etymology: Caesar Cardini died 1957 American (Italian born) restaurateur Date: 1947 a tossed salad usually made of romaine, garlic, anchovies, and croutons and dressed with olive oil, coddled egg, lemon juice, and grated cheese … New Collegiate Dictionary
Caesar salad — 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. [1945 50; allegedly after a restaurant named Caesar s in Tijuana, Mexico] * * * … Universalium