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  2. 25 Hearty Stew Recipes That Are Stick-to-Your-Ribs Good - AOL

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    This spicy stew is packed with heat thanks to the ancho chile powder. Even the grits have a kick from shredded pepper jack cheese. Get Ree's Instant Pot Ancho Beef Stew with Cheesy Grits recipe.

  3. Gopchang-jeongol - Wikipedia

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    Gopchang-jeongol [1] (곱창전골) or beef tripe hot pot [1] is a spicy Korean stew or casserole made by boiling beef tripe, vegetables, and seasonings in beef broth. [2] [3] Gopchang refers to beef small intestines, [4] [5] while jeongol refers to a category of stew or casserole in Korean cuisine. [6]

  4. Chakna - Wikipedia

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    Chakna or chaakna is a spicy stew, originating from the Indian subcontinent, made out of goat tripe and other animal digestive parts. It is a speciality among Hyderabadi Muslims. In all other parts of India, chakna refers to any snacks/finger foods for consumption with alcohol. The tripe stew includes chunks of liver and kidneys. [1]

  5. Budae-jjigae - Wikipedia

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    army base stew) is a type of spicy jjigae (Korean stew) from South Korea that is made with a variety of ingredients, often canned or processed. Common ingredients include ham, sausage, spam, baked beans, kimchi, instant noodles, gochujang, and American cheese.

  6. Dapanji - Wikipedia

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    A plate of dapanji, as served in Ürümqi. Dapanji (Dungan: Da pan ji; Chinese: 大盘鸡; pinyin: Dàpánjī; lit. 'big plate chicken'; Uyghur: چوڭ تەخسە توخۇ قورۇمىسى, romanized: chong texse toxu qorumisi) is a spicy chicken stew that was invented by a Han Chinese chef in Shawan, Xinjiang in the 1980s.

  7. Maeun-tang - Wikipedia

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    Maeun-tang [1] (Korean: 매운탕) or spicy fish stew [1] is a dish in Korean cuisine. It is a hot spicy fish soup boiled with gochujang (Korean red chili pepper paste), '고춧가루'(chili powder), and various vegetables. [ 2 ]

  8. Wat (food) - Wikipedia

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    Doro wat (Amharic: ዶሮ ወጥ dōrō we̠t’, Tigrinya: ጸብሒ ደርሆ Tsebhi derhō ), is a spicy stew made of chicken. The cooking often (but not always) includes the addition of peeled but undivided hard-boiled egg. It is the most popular traditional food in Eritrea and Ethiopia.

  9. Gamja-tang - Wikipedia

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    Gamja-tang [1] (Korean: 감자탕) or pork back-bone stew [1] is a spicy Korean soup made from the spine or neck bones of a pig. It often contains potatoes , cellophane noodles, greens, perilla leaves, green onions , hot peppers and ground perilla seeds.