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  2. Rosette de Lyon - Wikipedia

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    Rosette de Lyon is a cured saucisson from France. [1] [2] It is made from pork and usually served thinly sliced. See also. Lyonnaise cuisine; List of sausages;

  3. How to Make Salami Roses for a Charcuterie Board - AOL

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    You can make a beautiful salami rose in no time, with help from this TikTok tutorial. The post How to Make Salami Roses for a Charcuterie Board appeared first on Taste of Home.

  4. Rosette (cookie) - Wikipedia

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    Preparation. The batter is a blend of wheat flour, eggs, sugar and whole milk. Rosette cookies are formed with a rosette iron. This specialized tool has a long handle and with a metal shape, commonly stars, flowers, snowflakes or Christmas trees. [1][2] In Kerala, India, Rosette cookies known as Achappam are made using rice flour.

  5. Do You Really Know What Should or Shouldn't Go on a ... - AOL

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    To make an aesthetically pleasing charcuterie board, include foods with contrasting colors and textures. Arrange the sliced meats and sliced, wedged, or cubed cheeses in neat piles, into rosettes ...

  6. Salami - Wikipedia

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    Salami (/ s ə ˈ l ɑː m i / sə-LAH-mee) is a salume (Italian:) consisting of fermented and air-dried meat, typically pork.Historically, salami was popular among southern, eastern, and central European peasants because it can be stored at room temperature for up to 45 days once cut, supplementing a potentially meager or inconsistent supply of fresh meat.

  7. 10 Types of Meat for a Charcuterie Board, from Tender ... - AOL

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    The dry, hard salami should be nestled by the hard cheeses on your board for easy slicing. Pair it with a buttery, mild cheese, like Havarti, that lets the spiced, marbled meat shine. 5.

  8. Saucisson - Wikipedia

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    pork. Media: Saucisson. Saucisson hanging to dry. Saucisson (French: [sosisɔ̃]), also saucisson sec or saucisse sèche, is a family of thick, dry-cured sausage -shaped charcuterie in French cuisine. Typically made of pork, or a mixture of pork and other meats, saucisson are a type of charcuterie similar to salami. [1]

  9. Fried Salami with Hot Peppers Sandwich Recipe - AOL

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    Put a large skillet over medium-high heat. Working in batches so as not to crowd the pan, add the salami slices and cook until crisp, about 1 minute per side.