Hmmm... the "Eggs Benedict" story is at best questionable. The usual story is that the dish was invented at Delmonico's in Manhattan. The Swedish mistress thing could use some verification too, I suspect.... -- 03:02, 3 Sep 2003 (UTC)
:Both in the same edit by an anon IP, I'm guessing it was a joke and took it out. - 03:12, 3 Sep 2003 (UTC
::Good call, I think. A websearch shows that lots of people seem to associate the dish with Mr. Arnold, but best evidence so far suggests it was invented about 1894, when he was long dead, and unearths no evidence that he ever displayed any personal cooking prowess. Now, if I can get the bonus question ("When was hollandaise sauce invented?".... -- 03:16, 3 Sep 2003 (UTC
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