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  2. Kishka (food) - Wikipedia

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    Non-traditional varieties include kishke stuffed with rice and kishke stuffed with diced chicken livers and ground gizzards. [7] There are also vegetarian kishke recipes. [10] [11] [12] The stuffed sausage is usually placed on top of the assembled cholent and cooked overnight in the same pot.

  3. Dolma - Wikipedia

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    Stuffed vegetable dishes have been a part of West Asian Cuisine [3] for centuries. [4] [better source needed] Recipes for stuffed eggplant have been found in Medieval Arabic cookbooks and, in Ancient Greek cuisine, fig leaves stuffed with sweetened cheese were called thrion. [5] The word dolma, of Turkish origin, means "something stuffed" or ...

  4. Stuffed squid - Wikipedia

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    Stuffed squid [a] is a generic name for meals made of olive oil, Spanish onion, garlic, rice, tomatoes, salt, black pepper, mint leaves, parsley, squid and tomato juice. It is mostly popular in Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Algeria, Tunisia, and Turkey. Tunisian stuffed squids recipes are frequent, and diverse along the Coastal East of the ...

  5. These Twice-Baked Potatoes Are Stuffed with a Secret Ingredient

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    The meat—and potatoes—of the book is 130 recipes that are every carb-lover's dream. It includes dishes like spinach-artichoke dip mac and cheese, a healthy spin on breaded chicken tenders, and ...

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    Choose a few of your favorite recipes, pour some Raspberry Royales, and relax as you enjoy an evening full of delicious food, great drinks, and even better company.

  7. Stuffing - Wikipedia

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    In addition to stuffing the body cavities of animals, including birds, fish, and mammals, various cuts of meat may be stuffed after they have been deboned or a pouch has been cut into them. Recipes include stuffed chicken legs, [10] stuffed pork chops, [11] stuffed breast of veal, [12] as well as the traditional holiday stuffed turkey or goose.

  8. Asparagus-Stuffed Air-Fryer Chicken Rolls

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    1 stuffed chicken breast half: 382 calories, 15g fat (7g saturated fat), 167mg cholesterol, 849mg sodium, 14g carbohydrate (2g sugars, 1g fiber), 46g protein. Show comments Advertisement

  9. Sarma (food) - Wikipedia

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    Stuffed leaves without meat are sometimes called yalanchi or yalanchy sarma (transliterated Armenian) or yalancı dolma (Turkish), which means "liar's (sarma or dolma)". [5] Vişneli yalancı dolması is a variation of stuffed vine leaves where the rice is seasoned with cinnamon, allspice, and mint.