Delmonico’s Restaurant

restaurant, New York City, New York, United States

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baked Alaska

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    …Ranhofer, the head chef at Delmonico’s Restaurant in New York, who called it “Alaska, Florida” to mark the combination of cold and heat. Ranhofer retained that title in a cookbook he published in 1893, and it was only with the publication in 1896 of Fannie Farmer’s Boston Cooking-School Cook Book

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Delmonico steak

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    …in the mid-19th century by Delmonico’s Restaurant in New York City, which is cited as the first (1827) official “restaurant” in the United States where individuals ordered off a menu instead of getting only what was prepared that day. Delmonico style refers to rib cuts, but the cuts of meat…

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eggs Benedict

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    …more popular claims goes to Delmonico’s Restaurant, often cited as the country’s earliest fine-dining establishment (1837). In the 1890s—though some sources give the 1860s—Mrs. (or Mr.) LeGrand Benedict (or Benedick), a frequent patron, reportedly found nothing she wanted on the menu and asked chef Charles Ranhofer to create something. The…

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hollandaise sauce

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    Delmonico’s used hollandaise sauce on eggs Benedict, a dish invented at the legendary New York restaurant, as early as 1860. By the early 20th century, thanks to its liberal use by the restaurateur and cookbook author Auguste Escoffier, who called it one of five “mother…

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