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Cobb Salad | Traditional Salad From Los Angeles, United States of America | TasteAtlas
Cobb Salad | Traditional Salad From Los Angeles, United States of America | TasteAtlas
Cobb Salad | Traditional Salad From Los Angeles, United States of America | TasteAtlas
Cobb Salad | Traditional Salad From Los Angeles, United States of America | TasteAtlas
Cobb Salad | Traditional Salad From Los Angeles, United States of America | TasteAtlas

Cobb Salad

A shining example of American ingenuity and creativity, Cobb salad was invented in the 1930s at The Brown Derby, a famous Los Angeles restaurant whose owner, Robert Cobb, found some leftovers in the kitchen - hard-boiled eggs, salad greens, chicken breast, avocado, chopped bacon, tomatoes, and Roquefort cheese among them.


He tossed all of the ingredients with some salt, pepper, and a vinaigrette consisting of olive oil, red vinegar, lemon juice, garlic, and Worcestershire sauce, and Cobb Salad started its way toward fame. The composed salad's popularity relies entirely on the careful preparation of each ingredient and their distinct textures, from juicy over crunchy to creamy.


It is similar to a BLT sandwich without the bread, and thanks to a variety of movie stars who ate at the restaurant such as Clark Gable and Lucille Ball, the dish rose to stardom, becoming a symbol of Californian cuisine. Although the restaurant is closed today, the tradition of consuming Cobb salad remains a staple of American food.

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Dressing

Green Goddess Dressing

Green goddess is an American dressing or a dip made with a combination of anchovy paste or fillets, mayonnaise, sour cream, garlic, parsley, chives, tarragon, and lemon ... Read more

Cobb Salad Authentic recipe

PREP 30min
COOK 20min
READY IN 50min

This recipe was adapted from the 1949 The Brown Derby Cookbook by Robert H. Cobb, the man who invented Cobb salad, so the authenticity of this recipe is indisputable. When it comes to the dressing, the stated ingredient amounts will yield 1 1/2 quarts. Since you will need only one cup of the dressing, you can store the remaining amount in an air-tight glass container and keep it in the refrigerator for up to one week.

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