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The culinary masterpiece was introduced in the 50s by Chef Jean Leon at La Scala Boutique in Beverly Hills. The tasty dish combined two kinds of lettuce, salami, chickpeas, and cheese.
Over the years, the salad has been nibbled on by celebs such as Elizabeth Taylor, Julia Roberts, and Leonardo DiCaprio, as well as JFK. La Scala still features the original version ($11.75, or for a $1.50 more, you can sub turkey, chicken, or tuna for the salami). Some food bloggers have further jazzed up the recipe with avocados and cherry tomato halves.
I found this little blurb with a recipe that I think I may have to try.
I'd make this again. It was a nice salad to have at lunch time. It was filling and different from the normal boring old salad I have been making.
- 10 c romaine lettuce, chopped
- 1½ c tomatoes, chopped
- 1½ c turkey breast, diced
- ¾ c Italian dry salami, cut into thin strips, see shopping tips
- 1¼ c canned garbanzo beans, drained, rinsed and chopped
- ½ c mozzarella cheese
- 8 Kalamata olives or black olives, pitted and chopped
- ½ c Cardini’s Light Caesar Vinaigrette or Girard’s Light Champagne Dressing
- 1-2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar, to taste
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