Julia Child’s Garlic Mashed Potatoes
How America’s favorite cooking teacher made America’s favorite side dish. Thirty cloves of garlic go into this creamy side dish, adapted from Julia …
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Caesar salad, according to common acclaim, is named for Roman emperor Julius Caesar. You can stick a knife in that delicious myth. Instead, credit romaine emperor Caesar Cardini, an immigrant restaurateur from Italy, according to food historians. He lived in San Diego, California and operated …