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Definition of chef's salad in US English: chef's saladnounʃefsˈsælədʃefsˈsæləd A large salad of lettuce topped with strips of meat (usually turkey and ham) and cheese, and large pieces of tomato and hard-boiled egg, typically served as a main course. Example sentencesExamples - She smiled at him and kissed his cheek lightly, ‘I'll just have the chef's salad, I love how Ryan puts it together.’
- The promised house vinaigrette was nowhere to be found on the chef's salad, but the generous portion of very fresh romaine, sliced mushrooms, and tomatoes still hit the spot.
- We had selected the chef's salad, which we had already decided to share, plus a pork cordon bleu for Madame and the gammon, egg and chips for me.
- Is romaine lettuce standard for a chef's salad?
- Shame on you for enjoying that hard-boiled egg on your chef's salad.
- The chef's salad was mostly iceberg lettuce - depressing in the winter, but a cooling crunch in the summer - with a zingy vinaigrette.
- We began with the Cosmo chef's salad, complete with a hefty serving of beef, chicken, cheese, capsicum (bell pepper), tomato, cucumber, croutons and egg.
- We began with the chef's salad which had a very good selection of greens complete with three dressings - the Thousand Island with green peppercorns was excellent.
- She also recommends that I order a chef's salad for the mini-fridge as soon as I get to my hotel room.
- Madame tried the chef's salad and remarked on the freshness of the ingredients, and tried the Oysters Rockefeller which again was a very filling item.
- She ordered grilled fish and I had a chef's salad with chicken.
- It was cool and refreshing and had all these great flavors and textures: almost like a Japanese version of the chef's salad.
- She recently treated a group of inner-city children to a chef's salad made entirely of local produce: blue cheese, lettuce, walnuts, and apples.
Definition of chef's salad in US English: chef's saladnounʃefsˈsæləd A large salad of lettuce topped with strips of meat (usually turkey and ham) and cheese, and large pieces of tomato and hard-boiled egg, typically served as a main course. Example sentencesExamples - Is romaine lettuce standard for a chef's salad?
- She also recommends that I order a chef's salad for the mini-fridge as soon as I get to my hotel room.
- The chef's salad was mostly iceberg lettuce - depressing in the winter, but a cooling crunch in the summer - with a zingy vinaigrette.
- Madame tried the chef's salad and remarked on the freshness of the ingredients, and tried the Oysters Rockefeller which again was a very filling item.
- It was cool and refreshing and had all these great flavors and textures: almost like a Japanese version of the chef's salad.
- The promised house vinaigrette was nowhere to be found on the chef's salad, but the generous portion of very fresh romaine, sliced mushrooms, and tomatoes still hit the spot.
- We had selected the chef's salad, which we had already decided to share, plus a pork cordon bleu for Madame and the gammon, egg and chips for me.
- She recently treated a group of inner-city children to a chef's salad made entirely of local produce: blue cheese, lettuce, walnuts, and apples.
- She smiled at him and kissed his cheek lightly, ‘I'll just have the chef's salad, I love how Ryan puts it together.’
- She ordered grilled fish and I had a chef's salad with chicken.
- We began with the chef's salad which had a very good selection of greens complete with three dressings - the Thousand Island with green peppercorns was excellent.
- We began with the Cosmo chef's salad, complete with a hefty serving of beef, chicken, cheese, capsicum (bell pepper), tomato, cucumber, croutons and egg.
- Shame on you for enjoying that hard-boiled egg on your chef's salad.
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