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Katherine Gillen. Time Commitment: 40 minutes Why We Love It: vegetarian, beginner-friendly, kid-friendly Canned black beans, mayonnaise and easy store-bought guac make these veggie burgers moist ...
Meat Lover's Veggie Burger. Our recipe uses TWO types of umami-rich mushroom goodness for the meatless patties: fresh shiitakes and dried porcini. To avoid the mush factor, we opted for a couple ...
Practice your meat to cheese to bread ratio with a simple bacon burger or kick things up to the gourmet level with a rosemary-lemon turkey burger topped with brie, raspberry jam and arugula. Some ...
Preheat oven to 425°F. Place the potato, 1 tablespoon canola oil, and salt in a bowl and mix well. Spray a small baking pan with oil, and spread the sweet potato out in an even layer. Roast for 20 to 25 minutes or until tender, stirring frequently. Warm a small sauté pan and add remaining tablespoon of oil and the onion.
The Big N’ Tasty is a hamburger sold by the international fast food chain McDonald's.It is designed to compete with the Whopper sandwich. [3] A similar variation called the Big Tasty, without the center "N'", which was first released in Saudi Arabia, is sold outside the United States in parts of the United Kingdom, Europe, South America, South Africa, The Middle East, and Taiwan.
A hamburger, or simply a burger, is a dish consisting of fillings—usually a patty of ground meat, typically beef—placed inside a sliced bun or bread roll.The patties are often served with cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, bacon or chilis with condiments such as ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, relish or a "special sauce", often a variation of Thousand Island dressing, and are ...
Beef Wellington, sliced. Beef Wellington is a steak dish of English origin, made out of fillet steak coated with pâté (often pâté de foie gras) and duxelles, wrapped in puff pastry, then baked. Some recipes include wrapping the coated meat in prosciutto, or dry-cured ham to retain its moisture and prevent it from becoming soggy.
Mangelwurzel or mangold wurzel (from German Mangel/Mangold, "chard" and Wurzel, "root"), also called mangold, [1] mangel beet, [1] field beet, [2] fodder beet and (archaic) root of scarcity, [3][4][5] is a cultivated root vegetable. It is a variety of Beta vulgaris, [5] the same species that also contains the red beet (beetroot) and sugar beet ...