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  2. This is how to make a real Italian beef, according to the ...

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    That delicious-looking Italian beef Carmy makes in 'The Bear'? It was created by chefs Courtney Storer and Matty Matheson. Storer shows us how to make one at home.

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  4. Make These Comforting Beef Recipes Right in Your Slow Cooker

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    These beef Crock-Pot recipes are the ultimate comfort food, whether it's a chili, stew, or pasta. The best part—they're easy to make thanks to the slow cooker.

  5. Italian beef - Wikipedia

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    An Italian beef can also be ordered "dry", with or without a side of juice in a cup, similar to a French dip. [8] An Italian beef is frequently ordered with a side of French fries, [7] or sometimes an Italian ice. [5] Some restaurants sell "gravy bread," bread dipped in juices without meat or toppings. This is cheaper than a full sandwich. [8]

  6. Category:Italian beef dishes - Wikipedia

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  7. Veal Milanese - Wikipedia

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    Veal Milanese with a side of risotto alla milanese. Veal Milanese (Italian: cotoletta alla milanese, Italian: [kotoˈletta alla milaˈneːze,-eːse]; Milanese: co(s)toletta a la milanesa, Lombard: [ku(s)tuˈlɛta a la milaˈneːza]; from French côtelette) [1] is a popular variety of cotoletta (veal cutlet preparation) from the city of Milan, Italy.

  8. The Italian beef: A century-old sandwich that stands the test ...

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    Here's how the story goes: Over 100 years ago, Ferreri, a street peddler, saw people at an Italian wedding slicing a roast beef with a knife and making sandwiches out of it.

  9. Braciolone - Wikipedia

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    Braciolone is an Italian roulade meat dish consisting of braised beef, veal or pork that is filled with cheese, salami, hard-boiled eggs, and breadcrumbs and then rolled. [1] [2] [3] It is typically served topped with a tomato-based sauce. [1] Various additional ingredients can be used, such as garlic, parsley, walnuts, and pork lard, among others.