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Recipe: Brussels Sprouts Caesar
Written by Guest on May 14, 2013in Featured, Recipe - 0 Comments
From Grace Wilson, Bon Appétit Marketing Manager at Jones Farm Café in Hillsboro, OR.
It has been said that “the only constant is change.” So let’s talk Caesar salads. Many have claimed that the original Caesar was invented by Italian born Cardini Caesar in 1924. If we go with that, we can say that the Caesar salad is nearing 90 years old. Perhaps it can use a face lift?
We are all familiar with the traditional version, and we wouldn’t dare try to get rid of it. But let us spread our salad wings a bit and leave the comfort of our romaine domain behind. With that, we would like to introduce to you a modern and delicious take on the original: a Brussels Sprouts Caesar. Continue…
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