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Coat the pan with remaining meat sauce, and sprinkle on top the Italian shredded cheese blend. Bake for 25 minutes until the edges of the pan are crispy. Related articles
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Some recipes add apple cider, whiskey or maple syrup to the filling, or replace some of the white sugar with brown sugar. [32] In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, apple pie became a symbol of American prosperity and national pride. The phrase "as American as apple pie" has entered the popular lexicon. [33]
An apple pie is one of a number of American cultural icons. Apple pie was brought to the colonies by the English, the Dutch, and the Swedes during the 17th and 18th centuries. [citation needed] Two recipes for apple pie appear in America's first cookbook, American Cookery by Amelia Simmons, which was published in 1796.
This way, spaghetti and meatballs soon became a popular dish among Italian immigrants in New York City. [3] Early references to the dish include: In 1888, Juliet Corson of New York published a recipe for pasta and meatballs and tomato sauce. [4] In 1909, a recipe for "Beef Balls with Spaghetti" appeared in American Cookery, Volume 13. [5]
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It is especially popular among children, who dip their fries in apple sauce. [9] In many cuisines, apple sauce is a common accompaniment to blood sausage: the German Himmel und Erde; the Luxembourgish träipen and the French boudin noir. In fact the only French savory dish normally served with apple sauce (compote de pommes) is boudin sausage.