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Los Angeles And Tijuana Caesar Salad

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Dairy, Eggs French Appetizers, Salads 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

6 Anchovy Filets
4 T Milk
1 c Olive Oil
1 Garlic, left whole
4 French Bread
cut into 1/2" cubes
Egg
Head of Romaine Lettuce
Juice from Small Lemon
Salt and Pepper
4 T Parmesan Cheese, grated
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INSTRUCTIONS

Soak the anchovies in the milk for 15 minutes. Rinse and pat dry on
paper towels. Chop roughly. Cook the egg for 1 minute. Crush the
garlic and leave in the oil for about 30 minutes. Heat all but 6 tb  of
the oil in a frying pan until hot. Fry the cubes of bread until  golden
brown, stirring constantly with a metal spoon for even  browning. Drain
on paper towels. Break the cooked egg into a bowl and  beat well with
the lemon juice, salt and pepper. Toss the lettuce  with the remaining
garlic oil and anchovies. Add the egg mixture and  toss to coat well.
Place in a clean serving bowl and sprinkle over  the croutons and
parmesan cheese. Serve at room temperature.  From the kitchen of Peggy
and Bruce Travers Cyberealm BBS Watertown NY  315-786-1120  Brought to
you from Ron's Recipe Database <ronamit@netvision.net.il>  Submitted By
RONAMIT@NETVISION.NET.IL (RON AMIT) On SAT, 24 JUN 1995  From Gemini's
MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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