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Etymology

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Coined by Mrs. John E. Cook of New Castle, Pennsylvania, USA, for a submission to a magazine recipe contest sponsored by gelatin maker Knox in 1904.[1][2][3]

Noun

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perfection salad (countable and uncountable, plural perfection salads)

  1. (US, food) A terrine/jello-style vegetable loaf made with lemon vinaigrette flavored gelatin, filled with a chopped garden salad or green salad. It was popular in the United States during the early and mid 20th century.

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References

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  1. ^ Recipe Curio, "Old-Fashioned Perfection Salad", 12 October 2008
  2. ^ The Lunch Tray, "A School Food Mystery Solved: “Perfection Salad”", 12 January 2011
  3. ^ Just a Pinch, "Perfection Salad- Grandma's Version", 17 April 2012

Further reading

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  • Vintage Recipe Cards (2011 May 24) "Perfection Salad", The McCall Publishing Co., 1973
  • Saveur.com (2010 July 13) "Perfection Salad", Knox Gelatine: Dainty Dishes for Dainty People, Knox, 1931