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  2. Cuisine of the Pennsylvania Dutch - Wikipedia

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    Amish potato salad; Apple butter; Apple dumpling—cored and peeled apple, covered in a pie-crust, dusted with sugar or cinnamon, and baked. Served in a bowl with milk. Sometimes eaten as dessert, but generally a meal in and of itself. Beef or venison jerky; Bova Shankel—a pierogi-type dish of potato dumplings and sauce.

  3. The Amish Cook: A trip down memory lane - AOL

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    Gloria is taking a one-week writing break, so here's a column from springtime five years ago with a recipe for a spring salad. ... Gloria Yoder is an Amish mom, writer, and homemaker in rural ...

  4. The Amish Cook: A trip down memory lane - AOL

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    Julia loves drinking raw milk, while Daniel's favorite is the chocolate coffee smoothies − watch for the recipe in an upcoming column. I also make pudding, yogurt, cheese, pies, etc., using the ...

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    This 4-ingredient recipe from Pioneer Woman is the perfect party appetizer. Food. Allrecipes. Stanley Tucci's mom's 1-pot dinner recipe is my new favorite winter dish. Lighter Side.

  6. Cuisine of the Midwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    Mayfair salad dressing was a mainstay at a St. Louis hotel of the same name, and one of the original recipes from the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. [28] St. Louis is also known for popularizing the ice cream cone and for inventing gooey butter cake (a rich, soft-centered coffee cake) and frozen custard.

  7. Schnitz un knepp - Wikipedia

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    Apple schnitz are dried slices of apples. Knepp, from the German "Knöpfe" for "buttons," are dumplings. [3]Although the Amish arrived during the early eighteenth century, this food was not common until the early nineteenth century, when Johnny Appleseed planted many orchards on the frontier of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana.

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  9. Bologna sandwich - Wikipedia

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    The bologna sandwich is common in the United States and Canada. Also known as a baloney sandwich, it is traditionally made from sliced bologna sausage between slices of white bread, along with various condiments, such as mayonnaise, mustard, and ketchup. The bologna sandwich is a regional specialty in the East, Midwest, Appalachia, and South.