Monday, December 9, 2013

Caesar Salad Served Alone or as a Pizza Side Cooking 101 Strategies Nutrition Etiquette and Frugal Stylish Recipes Professional & Uninversity Dining Etiquette


Outclass the Competition
by Harold Almon
Be at Ease School of Etiquette Austin
512-821-2699

Caesar salad can served alone or as a pizza side. It can be found ready to make from a kit. Recipes for Caesar salad may be obtained from the Internet along with one for Insalata Caprese.




Cobb salad can be made with Romaine lettuce. It too can be more of a meal salad. You can learn to make a good and delicious Cobb Salad or Cube Salad. What to do, get



•1 large cucumber
•2 beef steak tomatoes or cherry tomatoes
•1 yellow onion or long green onions or red onion
•1 Tablespoons dried basil
•1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
•1/4 cup of red wine vinegar



Cube toss and chill. Sprinkle with oregano. Add lettuce mixed and serve. You can add a meat to it such as steak and get a Steak Cobb Salad. Recipes for Cobb salad can be obtained from the Internet.



Salad can be served as a main course.



Informally, you can served mixed green salad, (w/o sliced or diced tomato), or Hail Caesar, if you know how. A Caesar Salad is to be made (w/ Romaine lettuce, shredded Parmesan, and croutons, and a classic Caesar dressing.) It can be more of a meal salad. It goes well with pizza. Pizza in squares may be served as a side to this salad.



Green beans, artichoke hearts, and cherry tomatoes (cut in half) can be added to a green leaf salad. Italian dressing with shaved Parmesan may be added at plating. Some crushed red pepper flakes could add a hot bite. The more items added the more salad goes from a course to a new meal.



Remember salad can be topped with protein bits, seasoned croutons, and or seeds, and be provided with signature crackers.

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