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  2. The Most Delicious Signature Meal from Every State - AOL

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    Iowa Meal: Steak de Burgo, sweet corn, Tito’s vodka, Blue Bunny ice cream Steak de Burgo, a Des Moines specialty, is a tender cut of beef smothered in a rich butter, garlic, and herb sauce.

  3. 36 Best Regional Sandwiches You Have to Try Across America - AOL

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    1. Muffuletta. Region: New Orleans . This big, round, sesame seed-studded sandwich came from NOLA’s Sicilian immigrants. Head to Cochon Butcher for layers of mortadella, salami, ham, provolone ...

  4. 20 of the Most Mouthwatering Sandwiches in the World - AOL

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    Italian Beef. Forget deep dish pizza — it's Italian beef sandwiches that Chicagoans eat all the time. Its history is an interesting mix of weddings, bookies, illegal gambling, and men with names ...

  5. Canteen Lunch in the Alley - Wikipedia

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    The sandwich is placed in a custom wax paper wrapper that has a thicker than average wax coating for extra protection. A teaspoon is traditionally included with the sandwich to scoop out any remaining beef from the paper after finishing the sandwich. The layout of the restaurant is just as essential to the lunchroom's success.

  6. Italian-American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Also called Italian sandwich. Muffuletta – a large sandwich with cold cuts and olive salad, made on a round loaf; originated in New Orleans; Italian beef sandwich – a type of roast beef sandwich native to Chicago, similar to a French dip sandwich; Meatball sandwich; Pepperoni roll: a bread roll, stuffed with pepperoni and cheese, then baked

  7. Cuisine of the Midwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    Pepper- and onion-topped Italian pork sausage sandwiches became widely available, and can still be found at festivals, fairs, and ballparks today. [7] Thin-crust pizza arrived in Chicago with Italian immigrants as early as 1909; according to some, the iconic Chicago deep-dish pizza dates to 1943 when it first appeared on Pizzeria Uno menus. [17]

  8. Tavern sandwich - Wikipedia

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    Heglin sold the sandwiches at his Sioux City, Iowa, restaurant in 1924. After Heglin died, Abe Kaled bought the business in 1934 and renamed the restaurant Ye Olde Tavern after the sandwich. Kaled perfected the recipe for the ground beef, and the tavern sandwich spread to restaurants and bars across the Sioux City area. [5] [6]

  9. 11 Denny's Copycat Recipes That Are Sure To Be a Grand Slam - AOL

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    4. Copycat Denny's Chicken Fried Steak & Country Gravy. Inspired by Denny's Country Fried Steak. On those chilly days when comfort food is what you crave, this hearty meal is sure to hit the spot.