You can find the recipe for Caesar Salad on our website. Here is the link to it
http://www.kraftfoods.com/kf/recipes/kraft-classic-caesar-salad-74026.aspx
Because the creator of the Caesar salad, Caesar Cardini, didn't care for them in his original recipe. His original recipe included Worcestershire Sauce which is where the anchovy flavour came from.
The basic recipe for Caesar salad has no fish, but some variations of the recipe may use salmon, anchovies, or even shrimp
You can find the recipe for Caesar Salad and more on our SaladCenter.com website.Here is the direct link to the recipe:http://www.kraftfoods.com/kf/recipes/kraft-classic-caesar-salad-74026.aspx
One can find a good caprese recipe at the website for Taste. Caprese is most popularly used in a salad. The recipe offered on Taste is classified as easy and only has 5 ingredients.
No, they were named after Caesar Cardini, the inventor of Caesar salad.
No Julius Caesar did not invent the Caesar salad
He probably did. However, there is no connection between him and Caesar salad, which is a modern invention.
yes..sometimes, that little kick you get is from the anchovies MOST Caesar dressing today have anchovies in them, however the original recipe DID NOT. The anchovy like kick came from Worcestershire sauce instead. Many fine restaurants have reverted back to Caesar Cardani's original recipe without anchovies.
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It depends on the quantity of Caesar salad and the total ingredients used. For more information and example calorie counts for Caesar salad, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
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The Caesar salad typically has lettuce, crunchy croutons and a dressing which includes lemon juice, olive oil and black pepper. Without these ingredients it cannot properly be called a Caesar salad. On the other hand, you could ask "Can I have a Caesar salad without the dressing or the other ingredients?". By saying that you have indeed called it a Caesar salad. Whether the end result remains a Caesar salad then becomes a question of semantics more than anything else. well i personally, strongly believe that the mere caesar salad could possibly still be the name it was given to be without the dressing.