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  2. Yukhoe - Wikipedia

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    Yukhoe (Korean: 육회; Hanja: 肉膾; ) is a raw meat dish in Korean cuisine. It is most commonly made of beef but it can come in various kinds and cuts of meat. Yukhoe literally means 'raw' (hoe, 회; 膾) 'meat' (yuk, 육; 肉). Therefore, in the strictest context, the term designates any dish of raw meat cut up for consumption without the ...

  3. List of beef dishes - Wikipedia

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    Rendang, beef slowly simmered in rich spice and coconut milk served in Nasi Padang, a Minang cuisine of Indonesia Sukiyaki Ropa vieja (shredded flank steak in a tomato sauce base) with black beans, yellow rice, plantains and fried cassava A small steak and kidney pudding, served with mashed potatoes and other vegetables Nikujaga, a Japanese ...

  4. Steak tartare - Wikipedia

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    Steak tartare in the French Quarter of San Francisco. Steak tartare or tartar steak is a French [1] dish of raw ground (minced) beef. [2] [3] It is usually served with onions, capers, parsley or chive, salt, pepper, Worcestershire sauce, and other seasonings, often presented separately, to be added to taste.

  5. List of steak dishes - Wikipedia

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    Steak de Burgo – Beef dish from the Midwestern United States; Steak Diane – Dish of steak with sauce; Steak frites – Dish of steak paired with French fries; Steak Oscar – Dish of veal or beef, crab, and sauce; Steak sandwich – Type of sandwich; Steak tartare – Starter dish composed of finely chopped raw meat

  6. Sukiyaki - Wikipedia

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    Sukiyaki (鋤焼, or more commonly すき焼き; [sɯ̥kijaki]) is a Japanese dish that is prepared and served in the nabemono (Japanese hot pot) style. It consists of meat (usually thinly sliced beef) which is slowly cooked or simmered at the table, alongside vegetables and other ingredients, in a shallow iron pot in a mixture of soy sauce ...

  7. Tartar sauce - Wikipedia

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    Tartar sauce is named for steak tartare, with which it was commonly served in 19th century France. [3] Recipes for tartar sauce have been found in English-language cookbooks dating to the mid-19th century, [4] including a recipe in Modern Cookery for Private Families in 1860. [5] It was also popular in Hungary in the late 19th century. [6]

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    Simply Recipes. Jamie Oliver’s 2-ingredient ham glaze is brilliantly simple, perfectly delicious. Lighter Side. Lighter Side. INSIDER.

  9. Ainu cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Ohaw, traditional Ainu soup. Ainu cuisine is the cuisine of the ethnic Ainu in Japan and Russia.The cuisine differs markedly from that of the majority Yamato people of Japan.Raw meat like sashimi, for example, is rarely served in Ainu cuisine, which instead uses methods such as boiling, roasting and curing to prepare meat.