Definition of Russian salad in US English:
Russian salad
nounˌrəSHən ˈsalədˌrəʃən ˈsæləd
British A salad of mixed diced vegetables with mayonnaise.
Example sentencesExamples
- We decided to order the Tartar Kofte at 2.32 leva with white beans, lutenitsa (which is a sauce of peppers and tomatoes), a Russian salad and rice.
- Ensalada rusa, Russian salad, is also a must at a holiday meal.
- We feasted on soft cheeses, Russian salad (minus the salami for my benefit), bean soup, potato and cabbage dishes, chocolate cake and Bulgarian biscuits.
- There is just one complaint today by a Russian juggler, who is eating the pile of Russian salad on his plate.
- According to the material before the court Newton's review was merciless - attacking the cakes and desserts, the Russian salad, the state of the cutlery, the use of granulated chicken flavour booster and jumbo bottles of tomato sauce.
- To start we opt for the traditional mayonnaise-lagged Russian salad, but for those preferring something less saturated in the white stuff there is a wide choice of salads and hors d' oeuvres including caviar at the classier end.