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Waldorf salad|ˈwɔːldɔːf| [Named after the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, where it was first served.] A salad made from apples, walnuts, lettuce and/or celery, dressed with mayonnaise.
1911Leiter & Van Bergh Flower City Cook Bk. 103 Waldorf salad [recipe follows]. 1930E. Ferber Cimarron 300 She was the first to electrify the ladies of the Twentieth Century Culture Club by serving them Waldorf salad—that abominable mixture of apple cubes, chopped nuts, whipped cream, and mayonnaise. 1979A. Hailey Overload iii. iii. 206 A Waldorf salad, followed by a chicken casserole. |