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  2. Beef Stroganoff with Buttered Noodles Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the oven to 375 degrees F. Heat a large French oven with olive oil on medium heat, for about 2 to 3 minutes. Pat the meat dry with a clean paper towel and season with salt and pepper.

  3. Beef Stroganoff - Wikipedia

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    Sautéing of beef Stroganoff. Another recipe, this one from 1909, adds onions and tomato sauce, and serves it with crisp potato straws, which are considered the traditional side dish for beef Stroganoff in Russia. [8] [9] The version given in the 1938 Larousse Gastronomique includes beef strips, and onions, with either mustard or tomato paste ...

  4. TLH Cooks: Quick and easy chicken stroganoff is a ... - AOL

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    Quick and Easy Chicken Stroganoff. Serves 4. Ingredients. 2 cups (16 ounces) low-sodium chicken broth, divided. ½ Tablespoon Dijon mustard. ¾ cup (6 ounces) light sour cream

  5. List of sweet potato dishes - Wikipedia

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    Potato pancake – some variations of the potato pancake are made using sweet potatoes. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Pudding and souse – a traditional dish in Barbadian cuisine consisting of pickled pork, pork blood pudding, grated and spiced sweet potatoes and pumpkin [ 11 ]

  6. Sisters Family Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    The “Sisters Family Cookbook” is a cookbook compiled of southern recipes from seven sisters originally from Hogansville, Georgia, United States.The authors are Martha Hale, Becky Ott-Carden, Ellen Hubbard, all of Hogansville, Shirley Williamson of Newnan, Bobbie Williams of Statesboro, Joyce Harlin of Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Willie Todd of Lexington, Kentucky. [1]

  7. Steak and kidney pie - Wikipedia

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    In modern times the fillings of steak and kidney pies and steak and kidney puddings are generally identical, [1] but until the mid-19th century the norms were steak puddings and kidney pies.

  8. Smash (instant mashed potato) - Wikipedia

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    However, it was not until 1974 that Smash became popular in the convenience food market after Cadbury launched an advertising campaign by agency Boase Massimi Pollitt featuring the Smash Martians, who would watch humans preparing mashed potato the traditional way on television instead of using potato granules, and laugh at them.

  9. Roasted sweet potato - Wikipedia

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    In China, yellow-fleshed sweet potatoes are roasted in a large iron drum and sold as street food during winter. [2] They are called kǎo-báishǔ (烤白薯; "roasted sweet potato") in northern China, wui faan syu (煨番薯) in Cantonese-speaking regions, and kǎo-dìguā (烤地瓜) in Taiwan and Northeast China, as the name of sweet potatoes themselves varies across the sinophone world.