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Definition of Salad plate
1. Noun. A plate or bowl for individual servings of salad.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salad Plate
Literary usage of Salad plate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Table Service by Lucy Grace Allen (1920)
"Take filled salad plate from mistress (left hand), and place empty plate (an
extra one) ... Place filled salad plate before person to be served (left hand), ..."
2. Table Service by Lucy Grace Allen (1915)
"Take filled salad plate from mistress (left hand), and place empty plate (an
extra one) ... Place filled salad plate before person to be served (left hand), ..."
3. Primary Studies for Nurses: A Text-book for First Year Pupil Nurses by Charlotte Albina Aikens (1915)
"Serve arranged on lettuce leaves on salad plate; garnish with sliced lemon.
EGG SALAD OR STUFFED EGG Ingredients: 1 hard-boiled egg, 1 teaspoonful of minced ..."
4. Hygienic Cook Book: A Collection of Choice Recipes Carefully Tested by Jacob Arnbrecht (1914)
"Serve on a salad plate, and garnish with parsley. 1345 NUT AND PEACH SALAD Slice
cooked peaches into thin slices lengthwise. Place on a salad plate, ..."
5. Food Labeling: Questions and Answers: A Guide for Restaurants and Other by DIANE Publishing Company (1997)
"For example, if a restaurant claims a salad plate, (eg, tuna salad, fruit, ...
However if a consumer orders the salad plate but decides to delete the ..."
6. The Up-to-date Waitress by Janet McKenzie Hill (1906)
"If a hot cheese dish, as a souffle, or cheese balls cooked or disposed for service
on one dish be passed, the portion taken should be upon the salad plate. ..."
7. Lessons in Cookery by Frances Elizabeth Stewart (1919)
"Note choice of positions for the salad plate: In center of cover At left, or at
right occasionally, of the plate in center of cover (when salad is served ..."
8. The Hostess of To-day by Linda Hull Larned (1899)
"If the small plate is used, take up the game plate first, then place the salad
plate upon it. This is the only exception to the general rule never to pile ..."