Well, I DID say it was not authentic! When they are in season and sweet, I can't resist the combination of anchovies, Parmesan and tomatoes...I'm even tempted to leave out the lettuce in those circumstances!
This recipe sounds great! I like to do a more creamier dressings using low fat/ fat free yoghurt, anchovies, garlic, salt and pepper, lemon juice, worcestershire sauce did I spell it right?) and just a little parmesan cheese..delicious!
hi my name is katy and i'm on the team at how2heroes, http://www.how2heroes.com, a tasty cooking and food site featuring how-to videos from both master chefs and home cooks.
we just launched a bunch of amazing maple recipes and videos which i wanted to share with you. there's also a tour of drumlin farm in massachusetts - watch & learn all about how maple is made. recipes include: maple ice cream, oatmeal pecan maple thins (great for ice cream sandwiches!), maple pecan apple cake, maple brined pork chops, stuffed croissant french toast, maple bars and pecan-encrusted goat cheese w/ maple vinaigrette.
hope you enjoy! http://www.how2heroes.com
I have to agree the thought of tomato's in this salad is very off putting. Not a particularly impressive recipe for caesars salad. I think 10 years travelling to and from the Uk wasn't enough and maybe you should try expanding your horizons to more than just eating at 'Subway'.
It's well known that the septics serve the worst food on this planet.
I second that ^ Here is something i rustled up earlier!
Alarming statistics
In America, we drink a lot of cola (or "un-cola"). A lot. On average we each drink over 50 gallons of soda each year, and this figure includes infants, healthy folks, prisoners, etc., meaning that the average soda drinker actually gulps (their word) more than this. Carbonated soft drinks are the biggest single caloric source in the American diet. Teenagers, in particular, are hooked on the stuff and get an average of 13 percent of their daily calories from "pop." If this doesn't scare you, it should. In terms of sheer amount, these statistics could be alarming if it were any one food. A proper diet should have some balance and diversity. And soda pop is the antithesis of "any food." It's bad food.
Not sure they have any taste buds left. The best way to adapt a great tasting salad and make it far healthier without having to compromise on taste.... GET OFF YOUR FAT ARSE AND GO FOR A WALK AFTER YOU'VE EATEN IT!
Tomatoes? In a Caesar? Pas de tout!
Posted by: David | March 25, 2009 12:57 PM
Well, I DID say it was not authentic! When they are in season and sweet, I can't resist the combination of anchovies, Parmesan and tomatoes...I'm even tempted to leave out the lettuce in those circumstances!
Posted by: Meg in Sussex | March 25, 2009 2:47 PM
the best salad ever!!!!
Posted by: sab | March 25, 2009 4:30 PM
This recipe sounds great! I like to do a more creamier dressings using low fat/ fat free yoghurt, anchovies, garlic, salt and pepper, lemon juice, worcestershire sauce did I spell it right?) and just a little parmesan cheese..delicious!
Posted by: M | March 26, 2009 8:48 AM
Forgot to mention..I just like to put it all in a blender and blend..adjust the amount of ingredients according to your taste
Posted by: M | March 26, 2009 8:55 AM
hi my name is katy and i'm on the team at how2heroes, http://www.how2heroes.com, a tasty cooking and food site featuring how-to videos from both master chefs and home cooks.
we just launched a bunch of amazing maple recipes and videos which i wanted to share with you. there's also a tour of drumlin farm in massachusetts - watch & learn all about how maple is made. recipes include: maple ice cream, oatmeal pecan maple thins (great for ice cream sandwiches!), maple pecan apple cake, maple brined pork chops, stuffed croissant french toast, maple bars and pecan-encrusted goat cheese w/ maple vinaigrette.
hope you enjoy! http://www.how2heroes.com
Posted by: Katy | March 31, 2009 12:04 PM
great recipe Meg! I've made it 3 times already. Thank you
Posted by: David in AZ | April 9, 2009 8:51 AM
Caesar salad rules!
Posted by: restaurant menu design | May 6, 2009 1:43 PM
Looks tasty...
Posted by: Phil Younger | May 11, 2009 10:30 AM
finally agood recipe for ceasar salad. In the UK, not only the ceasar salad is bad. Most food there has no taste and usually no form either :)
Posted by: chef knife happy | June 11, 2009 3:25 AM
I have to agree the thought of tomato's in this salad is very off putting. Not a particularly impressive recipe for caesars salad. I think 10 years travelling to and from the Uk wasn't enough and maybe you should try expanding your horizons to more than just eating at 'Subway'.
It's well known that the septics serve the worst food on this planet.
Posted by: Joanna Cleaver | January 29, 2011 12:52 PM
I second that ^ Here is something i rustled up earlier!
Alarming statistics
In America, we drink a lot of cola (or "un-cola"). A lot. On average we each drink over 50 gallons of soda each year, and this figure includes infants, healthy folks, prisoners, etc., meaning that the average soda drinker actually gulps (their word) more than this. Carbonated soft drinks are the biggest single caloric source in the American diet. Teenagers, in particular, are hooked on the stuff and get an average of 13 percent of their daily calories from "pop." If this doesn't scare you, it should. In terms of sheer amount, these statistics could be alarming if it were any one food. A proper diet should have some balance and diversity. And soda pop is the antithesis of "any food." It's bad food.
Not sure they have any taste buds left. The best way to adapt a great tasting salad and make it far healthier without having to compromise on taste.... GET OFF YOUR FAT ARSE AND GO FOR A WALK AFTER YOU'VE EATEN IT!
Posted by: George Davies | January 29, 2011 1:06 PM