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  2. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    A pie filled with pumpkin, and could refer to either a savijača (made of rolled filo) or a štrudla (made of rolled dough). Both sweet and salty pies are made. Butterkaka: Sweden: Similar to cinnamon rolls, but baked together in a cake pan like sticky buns. Canelé: France

  3. Cyclocybe aegerita - Wikipedia

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    Cyclocybe aegerita, also called Agrocybe cylindracea, Agrocybe aegerita or Pholiota aegerita, [1] is a mushroom in the genus Cyclocybe which is commonly known as the poplar fieldcap or poplar mushroom, [1] or velvet pioppini (simplified Chinese: 茶树菇; traditional Chinese: 茶樹菇; pinyin: chá shù gū; lit. 'Tea Tree Mushroom'). [2]

  4. List of pies, tarts and flans - Wikipedia

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    A pie with a filling of corned beef, onion and other vegetables such as corn, peas or carrot. The pie can be made with a mashed potato topping, as in cottage pie, or with a traditional pastry crust. Coulibiac: Russia: Savory A baked pie with a filling made with salmon or sturgeon, [7] rice, hard-boiled eggs, mushrooms, and dill. Cumberland pie

  5. Filo - Wikipedia

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    Galaktoboureko – A dessert consisting of filo and muhallebi. Gibanica – A Balkan dish made from filo, white cheese, and eggs. Pastizz – A savory pastry from Malta filled with ricotta or mushy peas. Savory spinach pie – A Balkans' spinach pie. Tiropita – A Greek dish similar to Börek, filled with a cheese-egg mixture. Zelnik – A ...

  6. Pastry - Wikipedia

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    Common doughs used to make pastries include filo dough, puff pastry, choux pastry, short dough, pâte brisée, pâte sucrée, and other enriched doughs. [1] [2] [8] Pastries tend to have a delicate texture, often flaky or crumbly, and rich flavor [9] [10] —simple breads are thus excluded from the pastry category. Pastries also tend to be ...

  7. Casserole - Wikipedia

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    A casserole (French: diminutive of casse, from Provençal cassa, meaning 'saucepan' [1]) is a kind of large, deep pan or bowl used for cooking a variety of dishes in the oven; it is also a category of foods cooked in such a vessel. To distinguish the two uses, the pan can be called a "casserole dish" or "casserole pan", whereas the food is ...

  8. Agrocybe - Wikipedia

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    Mushroom cultivation began with the Romans and Greeks, who grew the small Agrocybe aegerita.The Romans believed that fungi fruited when lightning struck. [2]A. aegerita is commonly known as the poplar mushroom, [3] chestnut mushroom or velvet pioppino (Chinese: 茶樹菇).

  9. Chestnut pie - Wikipedia

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    Chestnut pie with beef. Chestnut pie is a pie prepared with chestnuts as a primary ingredient. It is a part of the French cuisine [1] and Italian cuisine, [2] where it has been documented as dating back to the 15th century. It is also a part of the cuisine of the Southern United States. [3] Shelled whole or chopped chestnuts may be used, which ...