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  2. Maksalaatikko - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, a Gallup poll of 299 schoolchildren found that liver casserole was the least liked dish in the school menus. [1] Nevertheless, it remains as a popular convenience food. Traditionally maksalaatikko was eaten at Christmas [ 2 ] but these days it is rather seen as a year-round daily dish.

  3. Best Bites: Overnight success: Overnight sausage, egg ... - AOL

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    Sprinkle cheeses evenly over bread and sausage, then add red peppers. In separate bowl, beat eggs and milk. Pour evenly over all ingredients in pan.Let set covered in fridge overnight.

  4. 30 Old-School Recipes Everyone Used to Love (But Can't Stand Now)

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    Liver and Onions As any kid who grew up in the '50s or '60s knows, mothers insisted they eat their liver to get their dose of vitamins A, D, E, K, B12, and folic acid.

  5. This make-ahead sausage and egg casserole perfect for Easter ...

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    Add sausage to the egg mixture. To the remaining grease in the skillet, cook shallot and peppers just for about 3 minutes. You don’t want them to cook through, you just need to take the raw ...

  6. Liver pâté - Wikipedia

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    The liver is usually finely ground, but coarsely ground variations are also made. Typical spices include allspice and some recipes also include a small amount of cured anchovy. [2] [3] In Norway, leverpostei is made with a bit of pork meat. Lever postej is not the same as Liver Pate because lever postej is more rough and better tasting.

  7. Cassoulet - Wikipedia

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    Cassoulet (/ ˌ k æ s ə ˈ l eɪ /, [1] also UK: / ˈ k æ s ʊ l eɪ /, [2] US: / ˌ k æ s ʊ ˈ l eɪ /; [3] French:) is a rich, slow-cooked stew originating in southern France.The food writer Elizabeth David described it as "that sumptuous amalgamation of haricot beans, sausage, pork, mutton and preserved goose, aromatically spiced with garlic and herbs". [4]

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  9. List of casserole dishes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable casserole dishes. A casserole, probably from the archaic French word casse meaning a small saucepan, [1] is a large, deep dish used both in the oven and as a serving vessel. The word is also used for the food cooked and served in such a vessel, with the cookware itself called a casserole dish or casserole pan.