Salads can be pretty mundane; most salad recipes go unnoticed, but not this one. Food magazine Bon Appetit tweeted a ‘hand salad’ recipe and Twitterati had a field day.
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The ‘hand salad’ is literally just pieces of lettuce accompanied by a yogurt-lemon dressing.
It's called a "hand salad" but let's not focus on that https://t.co/fRTxgR79cY pic.twitter.com/XWY0mbAqF4
— Bon Appétit (@bonappetit) March 27, 2017
Although the magazine itself admitted that they called their dish a ‘hand salad’ because lettuce and dip doesn’t sound "nearly as much fun", Twitter users had much more to say.
Here are some of the funniest reactions:
https://twitter.com/HeightMen/status/846472306968989698
https://twitter.com/joshpetri/status/846473805530894338
Pair your hand salad with a "stick meat" for a great midday meal! pic.twitter.com/lTeyiUhTOR
— Jade In NM Now on Spoutible (@Jadeinnm) March 27, 2017
Yes, I will continue dunking things into ranch dressing. No, I won't be calling it a fucking "hand salad." Thanks tho. https://t.co/cdaVy8MHmX
— Matt Donato (@DoNatoBomb) March 27, 2017
https://twitter.com/mekosoff/status/846472633667457025
Food mags have officially run out of ideas. Though I can't wait for French Fries to be called Hand Potato Salad. https://t.co/ymHoHOMjtI
— David Leftwich (@DavidLeftwich68) March 27, 2017
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Me: Whats for dinner?
— Christina Grace (@C_GraceT) March 28, 2017
Former friend: Hand salad!
Me: pic.twitter.com/lADxDgY0OP
I eat all my salads by hand, it tastes better⚡️ “Okay, food snobs, you've gone too far with 'hand salad'”https://t.co/DuCawjVgRT
— Crystal Macc (@stalmcdonald) March 29, 2017
https://twitter.com/BKnight561/status/846541371708227585
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