Thursday, April 14, 2022

Hotel Mango Hill Chicken Caesar Salad Pleases South India's Puducherry


Summary: Mango Hill Chicken Caesar Salad pleases South India's Puducherry as a popular dish at the "gracious Indian hotel with an unmistakable French touch."


Hotel Mango Hill Chicken Caesar Salad transforms Classic Caesar Salad into a delicious non-vegetarian salad via grilled chicken: Hotel Mango Hill @Hotel_MangoHill, via Twitter Feb. 13, 2015

Hotel Mango Hill Chicken Caesar Salad pleases South India's Puducherry as a popular item on the menu of the self-described "gracious Indian hotel with an unmistakable French touch" (Hotel Mango Hill @Hotel_MangoHill Twitter account).
Hotel Mango Hill spotlights Chicken Caesar Salad with the prestigious hashtag of "recipe of the day" via Twitter Friday, Feb. 13, 2015. The non-vegetarian salad also receives the complimentary hashtag of "MHstyle."
Bengali writer Debarati Nandee Laederich covers Hotel Mango Hill Chicken Caesar Salad in "Caesar Salad With Easy Vinaigrette," posted Feb. 13, 2015, to her Blogger blog, Thoughts From Mango Hill. She describes the dish as: "Quick and fuss free . . ." Hotel Mango Hill Chicken Caesar Salad's easy preparation makes the dish attractive to "noncooks" and "busy people." She shares Hotel Mango Hill Chicken Caesar Salad recipe ". . . straight from MH kitchen."
Hotel Mango Hill Chicken Caesar Salad constructs the salad with two hard-boiled eggs; olive oil-fried croutons; iceberg lettuce leaves; two large, lengthwise-sliced, ripe tomatoes; four to five pitted, halved olives; shavings of Parmesan, or, alternatively, Gruyère, cheese; grilled boneless chicken breast slices. The dish's Vinaigrette Dressing is created with two garlic cloves, grated or minced; two tablespoons of lime juice; one teaspoon each of mustard paste and Worcestershire sauce; two tablespoons of mayonnaise (noted as an optional ingredient); one-third cup of olive oil; salt and pepper, according to taste; and, optionally, anchovies. The whisked dressing blends into the salad via tossing.
Hotel Mango Hill Chicken Caesar Salad derives from Caesar Salad. Italian immigrant restauranteur Cesare "Caesar" Cardini (Feb. 24, 1896-Nov. 3, 1956) introduced his elegantly simple salad in 1924 in his self-named restaurant in the resort city of Tijuana, located in northwestern Mexico's Baja California (Estado Libre y Soberano de Baja California; "Free and Sovereign State of Baja California"). Chef Cesare's original recipes tosses coddled eggs, garlic-toasted croutons, Parmesan cheese, romaine leaves and Worcestershire sauce. His original recipe bestows an anchovy flavor via Worcestershire sauce.
Classic Caesar Salad celebrates its 100th birthday in 2024. The recipe enjoys universal popularity and exists in non-vegetarian and vegetarian variations.
Hotel Mango Hill is located on Old Auroville Road in Bommayapalayam, a village between Auroville and Puducherry. The 36-room hotel is sited to the northeast of Auroville Botanical Gardens, founded in August 2000 as a conservation response to South India's disappearing Tropical Dry Evergreen Forest (TDEF). Hotel Mango Hill also enjoys proximity to such popular Bay of Bengal beaches as Auro Beach and Bommayapalayam Beach, to the northeast, and Auroville Beach, to the southeast.
Puducherry (Tamil: புதுச்சேரி) signifies "new town." The Tamil Nadu enclave of Puducherry (French: Pondichéry; English: Pondicherry) existed primarily (with short periods under Dutch and then British control) as a French colonial settlement from the late 17th-century until its de facto transfer Nov. 1, 1954, to the Republic of India (Bhārat Gaṇarājya) as part of the Union Territory of Puducherry. Pondicherry's capture Aug. 21, 1693, during the Nine Years' War (Sep. 27, 1688-Sep. 20, 1697) placed it under Dutch control until 1699. The commercial center's capture Jan. 16, 1761, placed it under British control until the conclusion of the Seven Years' War (May 17, 1756-Feb. 15, 1763). Pondicherry reverted to British control during the Siege of Pondicherry (Aug. 1-Aug. 23, 1793) and remained under British control until 1814.
Debarati Nandee Laederich describes herself in her Blogger profile as "a Bengali married to a French." Prior to settling in "Pondy," she held a corporate position in Bengaluru (Bangalore), Karnataka, southwestern India. Paris-born François Laederich has been chef and bartender since 2012 at Hotel Mango Hill, the boutique hotel started by his granduncle Oliver and his father Arnaud.
In 2019, their enchantment with the Himalayas inspired Debarati and her husband, François, to relocate to Northern India's Western Himalayan town of Mashobra, Shimla District, Himachal Pradesh state. In July, they opted for staying in Mashobra and establishing a quality artisanal cheese factory there. François returned to France for cheesemaking training in Aurillac, in southeast-central France's Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. François and Debarati opened Amiksa Cheese (Sanskrit: Sanskrit आमिक्षा, āmikṣā, "curds"), an artisanal cheesemaking factory with a souvenir shop, in Mashobra.

Hotel Mango Hill stands, in beautiful serenity, on a hill of cashew and mango trees: Hotel Mango Hill @Hotel_MangoHill, via Twitter Feb. 1, 2014

Acknowledgment
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Image credits:
Hotel Mango Hill Chicken Caesar Salad transforms Classic Caesar Salad into a delicious non-vegetarian salad via grilled chicken: Hotel Mango Hill @Hotel_MangoHill, via Twitter Feb. 13, 2015, @ https://twitter.com/Hotel_MangoHill/status/566300633674686464
Hotel Mango Hill stands, in beautiful serenity, on a hill of cashew and mango trees: Hotel Mango Hill @Hotel_MangoHill, via Twitter Feb. 1, 2014, @ https://twitter.com/Hotel_MangoHill/status/429621974927560705

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