
Divide among 8 plates and drizzle with desired amount of dressing. SimonSaysCook Ha! Haven’t logged on or tweeted in forever but so happy to see this! It’s a fact, beverages do tast… twitter. Combine all ingredients in a large bowl and toss thoroughly. Something about the handle and that connection to the maker.

In honor of this episode, I would like to talk about the concept of the Big Salad and pay tribute to my roommate. Thank you for letting me go off topic a little bit there. George: Just tell her what’cha want, they’ll make it for ya.Įlaine: It’s a salad, only bigger, with lots of stuff in it. Elaine complains to George that Reggie’s doesn’t offer her favorite item as Monk’s as the waitress (Hilde) at Reggie’s takes their order… One of my favorite scenes from the show is when the gang is forced to eat at Reggie’s Diner because George had a falling out with one of the waitress’ from their usual diner Monk’s and he forces them to eat elsewhere because he finds it uncomfortable. Elaine doesn't seem too fazed as long as she doesn't get too hungry and well, Jerry is just happy with his assortment of cereals.So anyone who knows me will tell you that i’m a big fan of Seinfeld and much to the chagrin of my family and friends, I often quote or refer to the show and here I go again. Kramer is passionate about more than just eating, but cooking and ingredient picking too.

We are all well aware that all of our Seinfeld main characters love their food! George is certainly the biggest foodie on the show with his constant eating habits and love for food that is evident in literally everything he does. Apart from these random lapses in over-indulging Elaine matches up on par with Jerry on the food consumption ladder. Her other iconic food favorites include chocolate babka, non-fat yogurt, sandwiches, and muffin tops - oh how she loves muffin tops! In season 9 she also goes ahead and eats her boss's $29000 antique wedding cake. Seinfeld: The Official Cookbook offers a variety of recipes for chefs of all. Elaine loves salad enough to allow George to break up with his girlfriend over it. There are contemplations on the black and white cookie, the Big Salad. The fact that Seinfeld managed to center one of the most well-known episodes of its nine-season run around a big salad is why it deserves all the recognition for comedy genius.
