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A cooked sausage that consists of finely ground pork and liver combined with onions and seasoning, which is formed into a round soft-textured sausage.
A type of Japanese sushi that consists of vegetables, seafood (either raw or cooked) and seasoned rice rolled in sheets of toasted seaweed referred to as nori.
A Lebanese food dish that most often consists of ground meat (beef or lamb), rice, and seasonings that are stuffed into a squash, such as zucchini.
Grilled chicken marinated in a spicy sauce that is traditionally served in Jamaica. The poultry is seasoned with a jerk sauce or marinade that combines allspice, cinnamon, chiles, garlic, thyme, onion, nutmeg, lime juice, olive oil, soy sauce, and brown sugar.
An uncooked, smoked, Portuguese-type sausage made from coarsely ground pork butts. It is typically seasoned with garlic, cinnamon, pepper, salt, and cumin seeds and then cured in a vinegar pickling liquid before being stuffed into a casing.
A deep-fried fritter made with a batter usually consisting of cornmeal, milk, eggs, onions, and seasonings.
A spicy Mexican dish consisting of various ingredients, such as ground meat, beans, ripe olives, vegetables and seasoning, wrapped in cornmeal dough.
A sweet and spicy Italian sausage made from fresh pork and seasoned with basil, fennel, garlic, and white wine.
A paste made from crushed roasted chiles, which is used as a seasoning in many Thai sauces, soups and dishes.
A Japanese sauce that is made from a combination of soy sauce, sake, sugar, ginger and seasonings. The sauce is generally used as a marinade for meats that are then grilled, broiled or fried.
A German sausage made of pork, which is red in color and seasoned with white pepper and coriander. It has a soft spreadable texture and is ready to eat because it has been cured and smoked.
A German sausage made of pork that is red in color and seasoned with white pepper and coriander. It has a soft spreadable texture and is ready to eat because it has been cured and smoked.
A precooked smoked sausage made of coarsely ground pork and beef that is seasoned with black pepper, providing a somewhat spicy flavor.
A sauce that is derived from a mother sauce and has flavorings and seasonings added to create a new sauce.
A sauce that is derived from a mother sauce and has flavorings and seasonings added to create a new sauce.
A type of pudding which is made with cornmeal, milk, molasses, butter, and seasonings which are cooked together in a saucepan and then baked until the pudding sets.
An egg dish that blends the whites and yolks of eggs with milk and seasonings to be cooked in an open pan.
A highly spiced, spreadable meat paste traditionally made of pork, goose or duck, but also fish and rabbit.
A course-grained smoked meat made with pork, chitterlings, pepper, wine, onions, and seasonings. French in origin, but brought to Louisiana by German and French immigrants, this sausage is most often associated with Cajun cooking.
A method, passed down by Native Americans, of cooking meat or fish on a seasoned wooden board. The food takes on some of the flavor from the wood while cooking, which is generally done by baking or broiling.
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