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  2. Bruscitti - Wikipedia

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    Bruscitti (Italian: [bruʃˈʃi.tti]; Lombard: brüscitt, Lombard:; [1] lit. ' crumbs ') [4] is an Italian single-course meal [5] of the Lombard, Piedmontese and Ticinese cuisines based on finely chopped beef cooked for a long time. [6] It is a typical winter dish, [7] and is served with polenta, [8] risotto alla milanese or purée. [9] [10]

  3. Lombard cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The most famous Lombard sweets are panettone and colomba, belonging to the Milanese confectionery tradition: by now spread all over Italy, the first one is a typical Christmas cake with a cylindrical shape whose dough is enriched with raisins and candied fruit while the second one is generally consumed during Easter time, with a dough similar ...

  4. Ossobuco - Wikipedia

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    Ossobuco or osso buco (Italian: [ˌɔssoˈbuːko]; Milanese: òss bus [ˌɔz ˈbyːs]) is a specialty of Lombard cuisine of cross-cut veal shanks braised with vegetables, white wine and broth. It is often garnished with gremolata and traditionally served with either risotto alla milanese or polenta , depending on the regional variation. [ 1 ]

  5. List of steakhouses - Wikipedia

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    Barberian's Steak House - Toronto; Barclay Prime - Philadelphia; Bear Creek Saloon and Steakhouse - Bear Creek, Montana; Bern's Steak House - Tampa, Florida; The Big Texan Steak Ranch - Amarillo, Texas

  6. Claim Jumper - Wikipedia

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    In September 2010, the chain filed for bankruptcy and was slated to be auctioned off. [3] [4] In October 2010, Landry's, Inc. acquired Claim Jumper, with a bid of $76.6 million. [5]

  7. Veal Milanese - Wikipedia

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    Veal Milanese with a side of risotto alla milanese. Veal Milanese (Italian: cotoletta alla milanese, Italian: [kotoˈletta alla milaˈneːze,-eːse]; Milanese: co(s)toletta a la milanesa, Lombard: [ku(s)tuˈlɛta a la milaˈneːza]; from French côtelette) [1] is a popular variety of cotoletta (veal cutlet preparation) from the city of Milan, Italy.

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  9. Morton's The Steakhouse - Wikipedia

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    Morton's The Steakhouse is a chain of steak restaurants with locations in the United States and franchised abroad, [5] founded in Chicago in 1978. [6] It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Landry's . [ 7 ] [ 8 ]