r/StupidFood 2d ago

Pretentious AF This 3 Leaf Caesar Salad

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Dressing made table-side. Slothed into three leaves, with a crouton crust bread. I think I was being punk’d in this steakhouse tonight.

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u/meowmeowgiggle 2d ago

Just because it's "traditional" doesn't mean it belongs, unannounced, in modern cuisine and dining.

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u/Sungodatemychildren 2d ago

Caesar salad is modern cuisine, it was invented in the 1920s. The shitty thing about OPs meal is the paltry amount and the terrible excuse for a crouton.

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u/meowmeowgiggle 2d ago

In what world do you live where "modern cuisine" is a hundred years old??

Modern cuisine is influenced by classical cuisine, that's why we still have Caesar salads.

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u/depraved-dreamer 2d ago

I'm trying to determine if you're trolling but the modern era was long ago

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u/meowmeowgiggle 2d ago

Modern literally means new or recent past.

"Modern art" and "Post-modern art" are indeed older than what is typically "modern," but that's an error in naming.

"Modern Cuisine" is an older book title, applicable at the time of its writing.

Modern cuisine, as it is today, is heavily influenced by items that were "modern" at the time of their introductory popularity, and have been further modernized to today's palates.

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u/depraved-dreamer 2d ago

Actually, the modern era is stratified across all fields. Sorry if that offends you.

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u/meowmeowgiggle 2d ago

It's really weird that you think I would be offended by a conversation of categorization. That's weird. Do you get offended by stuff like that? I think it's weird that you're offended that I said traditional Caesar salad is not "modern."

There is no such thing as "modern cuisine" as a category of food. There is Modernist cuisine, which is, put flippantly, "gadgets and gastronomy." At best, you can find a couple blogs that conflate "Modern" and "Modernist."

"Modern cuisine" is a phrase composed of "modern" (of the present or recent past) and "cuisine" (foods). It is not some actual culinary category, and I invite you to provide anything to refute that.

Thus, modern cuisine expects that a "Caesar salad" will be chopped, and it should be noted in a menu if it will be unchopped, as it is not something that is expected or, by the looks of this comment section, tolerated.

There's no offense if you disagree. There's just nothing to support your argument that hundred year old recipes are "modern."

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u/depraved-dreamer 2d ago

The phrase you're looking for is contemporary.

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u/meowmeowgiggle 2d ago

This is English, more than one word can mean things.

I employed research on my answer. Have you actually tried googling "modern cuisine* and seeing what comes up?

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u/depraved-dreamer 2d ago

Stop being offended by the existence of stratification you previously were unaware of, and become aware of.

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u/meowmeowgiggle 2d ago

I don't understand what "stratification" has to do with anything.

Yeah "modern" means different things between different fields. Just because "modern geology" is within like ten thousand years and "modern humans" are Homo sapiens... That doesn't make "modern cuisine" pre-WWII. 🙄

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u/depraved-dreamer 2d ago

The harder you cry about it, surely the more attention the rest of civilization will pay to your whimsy

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u/meowmeowgiggle 2d ago

Are you the same person that accused me of being a troll? Projection came early this year.

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