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  2. Alheira - Wikipedia

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    Alheira (European Portuguese: [ɐˈʎɐjɾɐ]) is a type of Portuguese sausage, made with meats (usually pork, veal, duck, chicken, quail or rabbit) and bread.. Although alheira derives from alho and was once used to describe any sausage seasoned with it, not all present-day alheiras contain garlic, though it is still a common ingredient.

  3. These 10 New Pioneer Woman Recipes Were the Biggest ... - AOL

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    And thanks to The Pioneer Woman, you have ten new excuses to keep on cookin' into 2025. Air Fryer Pork Tenderloin Yes, it's totally possible to cook a juicy, flavorful tenderloin in the air fryer.

  4. How to make Portuguese steak at home - AOL

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    A large Portuguese steak plate is just 14 bucks. T.A. Restaurant (408 S. Main St., Fall River): In the heart of downtown Fall River is this Portuguese favorite, serving authentic Azorean-American ...

  5. The Pioneer Woman's Top 10 Favorite Casseroles of All Time

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    Ree Drummond is famous for comfort food! And what's more comforting than a baked casserole? Check out The Pioneer Woman's most popular casseroles of 2024.

  6. Linguiça - Wikipedia

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    Linguiça, like many other sausages, is generally served as part of a meal, typically accompanied by rice, beans, and other pork products. Feijoada, for example, is a traditional Portuguese dish (considered Brazil's national dish), also common in Angola, that incorporates linguiça with beans, ham hocks, and other foods.

  7. Farinheira - Wikipedia

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    Farinheira (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɐɾiˈɲɐjɾɐ]) is a Portuguese smoked sausage made mainly from wheat flour, pork fat and seasonings (white wine, paprika, salt and pepper). It has a yellow/brown colour and is served in traditional dishes like feijoada or cozido à portuguesa. It is also eaten on its own, roasted or fried.

  8. 28 Old-School Jewish Recipes Your Grandma Used to Make, from ...

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    If you’re craving something traditional for Hanukkah (like drool-worthy potato latkes), seeking a modernized twist on a classic for Passover (hi, miso matzo ball soup) or in need of a little ...

  9. Francesinha - Wikipedia

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    Francesinha (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɾɐ̃sɨˈziɲɐ] meaning little French woman [1] [2]) is a Portuguese sandwich, originally from Porto, made with layers of toasted bread and assorted hot meats such as roast, steak, wet-cured ham, linguiça, or chipolata over which sliced cheese is melted by the ladling of a near-boiling tomato-and-beer sauce called molho de francesinha []. [1]

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