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  2. Kofta - Wikipedia

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    Kofta is a family of meatball or meatloaf dishes found in South Asian, Central Asian, Balkan, Middle Eastern, North African, and South Caucasian cuisines. In the simplest form, koftas consist of balls of minced meat —usually beef, chicken, pork, lamb or mutton, camel or a mixture—mixed with spices and sometimes other ingredients. [ 1 ]

  3. Meatloaf - Wikipedia

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    In Italy, meatloaf is called polpettone and can be filled with eggs, ham and cheese, and other ingredients. [12] The Macedonian rolat is a similar dish to the chiefly Arab, though also Persian and South-Asian, kofta. Ground beef is rolled and cooked until brown.

  4. Ground beef - Wikipedia

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    It is an important ingredient in meatloaf, sloppy joes, meatballs, and tacos, and as a pizza topping. [7] It can be used to make meat sauces, for example, lasagna and spaghetti bolognese in Italian cuisine. In the Middle East, it is used to make spicy kofta and meatballs. The Scottish dish 'mince and tatties" uses it with mashed or boiled potatoes.

  5. 3 ways to tell if an Indian restaurant is actually amazing ...

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    The malai kofta dish at Besharam. Eric Wolfinger. For North Indian cuisine, Patel loves sarson ka saag — a Punjabi dish of mustard greens cooked with spices — and the lamb kebabs of Uttar Pradesh.

  6. List of meatball dishes - Wikipedia

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    Köfte is a family of meatball or meatloaf dishes found in South Asian, Middle Eastern, Balkan, and Central Asian cuisine. In the simplest form, koftas consist of balls of minced or ground meat—usually beef, chicken, lamb, or pork—mixed with spices or onions. In Turkey, meatballs are named after the places where they are respectively produced.

  7. Bizarre Foods America - Wikipedia

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    Bizarre Foods America is an American television series, and a spin-off of Bizarre Foods, this time focusing on the United States rather than international travel. Andrew Zimmern travels to various cities throughout the country (as well as Canada, Colombia, and Peru) and samples local cuisines and ways of life.

  8. Kurdish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Other popular dishes are Makluba(مەقلوبە), kofta (کوفتە), shifta (شفتە), shilah/maraga, spinach with eggs, wheat & lentil soup, beet & meat soup, sweet turnip, cardamon cookies, burgul pilaf, mehîr, hûr û rûvî, pel (یاپراخ), chichma this dish is common in Erbil (Hewlêr), tefti, niskene (نیسکێنە) and nane niskan.

  9. Courteney Cox’s Simple-Yet-Fancy Meatloaf Is Proof That ...

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    Take, for example, actress Courteney Cox’s spin on old-school meatloaf. 18 Courteney Cox Recipes to Make at Home (Because They’re All Easy and Delicious) View this post on Instagram A post ...