The 1970s brought some truly unique and sometimes puzzling dishes to our dinner tables. Looking back, it's clear that this ...
Any Southerner will tell you that baked mac and cheese is an essential side dish at any given holiday meal. It's such a ...
New York's Waldorf Astoria hotel gave us the Waldorf salad. Boston's Parker House hotel is home of the Parker House roll. And D.C.'s most famous hotel has its own eponymous treat: the Watergate salad.
Cookie salad is best served immediately, but if you plan on making it ahead, hold off on the toppings until the last moment ...
In the Dec. 20 Food section of LNP, we republished a food story from The New York Times about Watergate salad. Yes, that Watergate salad — the ’70s Cool Whip concoction built on pistachio pudding mix ...
Snickers Salad is a Midwest delicacy that you can make for an everyday treat, a potluck, or special occasions like ...
In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment, combine the cream cheese, powdered sugar, and vanilla and mix on medium speed until smooth, about 1 minute. Add the heavy cream and beat on ...
There's a good chance someone's going to bring a dish of Watergate salad over for Christmas. The fluffy green concoction was first created back in the 1970s around the time former President Richard ...
Our readers are eager to share their ideas about the origin of the names of Watergate Cake and Watergate Salad. T.V.H. of Moline recently asked why the cake and salad were so named. Our research found ...
Thirty years ago, if you walked into a deli in Washington, D.C., you might find a dish called "Watergate Salad." And it's not bad. Soft. Tangy.... Watergate Salad: A Fluffy Green Bite Of Washington, D ...