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"Millions who never visited the Waldorf owe him a debt," The New York Times wrote in 1950, upon Oscar Tschirky's death Mr Tschirky, a Swiss immigrant who became known as "Oscar of the Waldorf," is credited with creating this piece of Americana in 1893, a timeless dish whose popularity has spread far past the Waldorf's exclusive doors and into home kitchens
"Millions who never visited the Waldorf owe him a debt," The New York Times wrote in 1950, upon Oscar Tschirky's death Mr Tschirky, a Swiss immigrant who became known as "Oscar of the Waldorf," is credited with creating this piece of Americana in 1893, a timeless dish whose popularity has spread far past the Waldorf's exclusive doors and into home kitchens
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A cure for the common sad desk lunch.
A cure for the common sad desk lunch.
Ingredients:
red wine vinegar, dijon mustard, garlic, worcestershire sauce, olive oil, cherry tomatoes, chicken breast, garlic powder, lemon pepper, eggs, bacon, avocado, lemon juice, blue cheese, romaine, chives
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Homemade garlic aioli gives this otherwise classic potato salad a pungent kick If you don’t want to add the hard-cooked eggs, use another 1/2 pound of potatoes instead This is best served at least an hour or so after making to allow the flavors to mellow
Homemade garlic aioli gives this otherwise classic potato salad a pungent kick If you don’t want to add the hard-cooked eggs, use another 1/2 pound of potatoes instead This is best served at least an hour or so after making to allow the flavors to mellow
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For a healthful lunch or dinner, try this tuna-stuffed sourdough sandwich. Crisp celery and apples add bite to the lemony basil mayo-dressed tuna.
For a healthful lunch or dinner, try this tuna-stuffed sourdough sandwich. Crisp celery and apples add bite to the lemony basil mayo-dressed tuna.
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My grandpa frequently sends me veggies from his garden, and the cucumbers always go bad! Though I've never cared for them much, this is an easy recipe that even I can enjoy.
My grandpa frequently sends me veggies from his garden, and the cucumbers always go bad! Though I've never cared for them much, this is an easy recipe that even I can enjoy.
Ingredients:
red wine vinegar, sugar, black pepper, dill weed, mayonnaise, cucumbers, celery, red onion
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Depending on your appetite, this variation on a classic Caesar salad with grilled chicken makes an excellent first-course or a full-on meal Hitting the lettuce with a little fire is an unexpectedly brilliant trick; the green leaves char and crisp and the insides become slightly tender, but you still get the satisfying crunch everyone loves about romaine If you're a pescatarian, try it with grilled tuna, salmon or scallops.
Depending on your appetite, this variation on a classic Caesar salad with grilled chicken makes an excellent first-course or a full-on meal Hitting the lettuce with a little fire is an unexpectedly brilliant trick; the green leaves char and crisp and the insides become slightly tender, but you still get the satisfying crunch everyone loves about romaine If you're a pescatarian, try it with grilled tuna, salmon or scallops.
Ingredients:
olive oil, salt, lemon juice, worcestershire sauce, cloves, chicken breasts, eggs, parmigiano reggiano, romaine lettuce, crusts
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My Grandparents used to make this for us when we were children. The addition of escarole adds a great flavor to the bacon, potatoes and eggs.
My Grandparents used to make this for us when we were children. The addition of escarole adds a great flavor to the bacon, potatoes and eggs.
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So easy, looks great, and tastes fabulous. Plump tomatoes are topped with thick slices of cheese, a drizzle of good olive oil, and fresh basil.
So easy, looks great, and tastes fabulous. Plump tomatoes are topped with thick slices of cheese, a drizzle of good olive oil, and fresh basil.
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Caesar salad, done right, is a bowl full of contrasts: cool, watery leaves against dry, crunchy croutons; sharp lemon against rich cheese, and biting garlic against soothing egg Most recipes focus on flavor; this one also unlocks the Caesar's secrets of temperature, texture, heat and umami Kale and romaine make an ideal combination of greens, but all romaine or all kale is fine: just stay away from tender, wilting leaves like mesclun and Bibb lettuce
Caesar salad, done right, is a bowl full of contrasts: cool, watery leaves against dry, crunchy croutons; sharp lemon against rich cheese, and biting garlic against soothing egg Most recipes focus on flavor; this one also unlocks the Caesar's secrets of temperature, texture, heat and umami Kale and romaine make an ideal combination of greens, but all romaine or all kale is fine: just stay away from tender, wilting leaves like mesclun and Bibb lettuce
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This quick and easy salad can be served as a side dish or a main course. I suggest serving it with sliced apple, sweet gherkins, or cornichons. Nice bread and a glass of white wine wouldn't hurt either!
This quick and easy salad can be served as a side dish or a main course. I suggest serving it with sliced apple, sweet gherkins, or cornichons. Nice bread and a glass of white wine wouldn't hurt either!
Ingredients:
pasta, olive oil, sour cream, mayonnaise, lemon juice, lemon, dill weed, cayenne pepper, red onion, green peas, ham, cheddar cheese, garnish
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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Part of the goodness of these fork-smashed potatoes is their simplicity. Warm potatoes get the fork treatment, as they're smashed up with eggs, dill pickles, mayo, and salt.
Part of the goodness of these fork-smashed potatoes is their simplicity. Warm potatoes get the fork treatment, as they're smashed up with eggs, dill pickles, mayo, and salt.