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  2. Spicy Garlic Eggplant & Ground Pork Noodles Recipe - AOL

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    Combine ground pork, about 2 tbsp of the chopped green onions, 1 tbsp soy sauce and 1 tsp sesame oil in a small bowl and mix until well-combined. Let marinate for 15-30 minutes. Meanwhile, slice ...

  3. List of pork dishes - Wikipedia

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    Chanpurū – Japanese dish. Char siu – Cantonese style of barbecued pork. Chicharrón – Pork dish of Spanish origin. Chim chum – Southeast Asian street food. Chori burger – Filipino hamburger made with chorizo patties. Chorizo – Pork sausage originating from the Iberian Peninsula. Ciccioli – Italian pork dish.

  4. Scrapple - Wikipedia

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    Scrapple. Scrapple, also known by the Pennsylvania Dutch name Pannhaas ('pan tenderloin ' in English; [3][2] compare Panhas), is a traditional mush of fried pork scraps and trimmings combined with cornmeal and wheat flour, often buckwheat flour, and spices. Scrapple and panhaas are commonly considered an ethnic food of the Pennsylvania Dutch ...

  5. Luosifen - Wikipedia

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    Luosifen (Chinese: 螺螄粉; pinyin: luósīfěn; lit. 'Snail rice noodle ') is a Chinese noodle soup and specialty of Liuzhou, Guangxi. [1] The dish consists of rice noodles boiled and served in a soup. The stock that forms the soup is made by stewing river snails and pork bones for several hours with black cardamom, fennel seed, dried ...

  6. Sausage and Bean Ragoût Recipe - AOL

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    Directions. Heat the oil in a 6-quart saucepot over medium-high heat. Add the beef, sausage and onion and cook until the beef and sausage are well browned, stirring often to separate meat. Pour ...

  7. Cotechino - Wikipedia

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    Cotechino (/ ˌkoʊtɪˈkiːnoʊ, - teɪˈ -/, Italian: [koteˈkiːno]) is a large Italian pork sausage requiring slow cooking; usually it is simmered at low heat for several hours. [1][2] Its name comes from cotica ('rind'), but it may take different names depending on its various locations of production. Traditionally, it is served with ...

  8. 'Nduja - Wikipedia

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    It is a salume [1] that comes from the area around of Spilinga. [2] 'Nduja is made with meat from the trimmings from various meat cuts and fatback, and sun-dried Calabrian chilli peppers, which give 'nduja its characteristic fiery taste. These are minced together, then stuffed in large sausage casings and smoked, creating a soft large sausage ...

  9. Wait, Plant-Based Meats That Actually Taste Good? These 8 ...

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    Savory Ground Sausage. Sausages can be high in fat and sodium, but these plant-based grounds cut back on both, without sacrificing flavor, thanks to a bunch of savory herbs and spices.