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Vegetarian Tour of California | Green Goddess Dressing

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So, the Tour of California certainly got off to an interesting start (or, rather, non-start? or, perhaps a stutter start?) For this next recipe featuring California cuisine, I take us to the Palace Hotel in San Francisco. In 1923, the English actor George Arliss was staying at the Palace Hotel. The chef was inspired to create a recipe in his honor and serve a meal to the actors in the play. He whipped up a salad dressing featuring anchovies, mayonnaise, vinegar, green onion, garlic, parsley, tarragon and chives. And, he named it after the play Arliss was starring in - The Green Goddess.

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The Green Goddess, the play, involves a convoluted story of jealousy with Arliss playing a Raja infatuated by one of three survivors of a plane crash that landed in his, fictional, kingdom. Unfortunately, the woman, Lucilla, is married to another survivor. Hilarity ensues. (Hostages! Kidnapped children! Sacrifice!) Lucilla is eventually killed by a bomb leaving the Raja to end the story consoling himself with the line: ""She’d probably have been a damned nuisance." (Why this was left off of the Top 100 Movie Quotes, I'll never know.)

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This dressing is still served at the Palace Hotel, and is known around the world, meanwhile, the play and the subsequent movie are pretty much all but forgotten.

Since we've got two cycling races going on now, we really don't need to be spending a lot of time in the kitchen. This is an easy recipe that can be whipped up in a matter of minutes. I took the original recipe and adapted it a bit to fit the vegetarian or vegan taste. Capers are substituted for anchovies and the mayonnaise is cut with a little Greek yogurt. (Although, this recipe would work nicely with just the Greek yogurt if you find the taste of mayo overwhelming.)

Recipe and details on Veggin'.

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I feel like I should point out that

despite the creepy/weird name, this is pretty good.

However, the creepy/weird poster above really doesn’t help the case, does it?

by Sui Juris on May 17, 2011 8:15 PM EDT reply actions  

I have to pass on this one, but it's not the poster

or the recipe or anything. When I was pregnant and terribly sick all the time, my mother-in-law drove up from Virginia to Massachusetts and tried to help out by making us a lovely dinner. Apparently, she didn’t have experience with morning* sickness. The menu included salad (iffy at best) with fully-mayonnaised and be-anchovied Green Goddess dressing (not a good idea) and some incredibly rich seafood dish, possibly a Newburg (oh God no).

It was all very delicious, going down. Not so great to clean up from the kitchen floor when I couldn’t make it to the back door (much closer than the bathroom) in time.

*morning, afternoon, evening, night, middle of the night, very early morning…

I yearn for the cobbles--Edvald Boasson Hagen

by majope on May 18, 2011 6:17 AM EDT reply actions  

This is the preface to the new bestseller

“Shit they don’t tell you before you have kids”.

Sometimes I take comfort in the fact that there is a parallel universe in which I'm winning both versions of VDS.

by omnevelnihil on May 18, 2011 7:37 AM EDT up reply actions  

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