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  2. Who does the best with Duke’s Mayo and tomatoes? 22 Charlotte ...

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  3. Steak Diane - Wikipedia

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    "Steak Diane" does not appear in the classics of French cuisine; [9] it was most likely invented in London in the 1930s, [10].. The name Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt, has been used for various game-related foods, [11] but the "venison steak Diane" attested in 1914, although it is sautéed and flambéed, is sauced and garnished with fruits, unlike later steak Diane recipes.

  4. Beefsteak tomato - Wikipedia

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    A cherry tomato (left) and a beefsteak tomato (right) A coeur de boeuf-cultivar tomato. A beef tomato (British English) or beefsteak tomato (American English) [1] [2] is a large tomato. [1] Grown on the plant Solanum lycopersicum, it is one of the largest varieties of cultivated tomatoes, regularly at 20 cm (7.9 in) in diameter with some ...

  5. 8 Steakhouse Chains That Serve the Best Prime Beef - AOL

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    Ruth's Chris Steak House/FacebookNot to burst your steakhouse bubble, but you shouldn't expect an elite steak experience at chains specializing in Bloomin' Onions. Steakhouses, after all, run the ...

  6. Steak sauce - Wikipedia

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    Steak sauce is normally brown in color, and often made from tomatoes, spices, vinegar, and raisins, and sometimes anchovies.The taste is either tart or sweet, often peppery, with some similarities to Worcestershire sauce.

  7. This is how to make a real Italian beef, according to the ...

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    The scent, she says, was torturous to the cast and crew — especially on the day that called for braciole, a highly aromatic dish of rolled steak in tomato sauce that cooks all day.

  8. Italian beef - Wikipedia

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    The entire sandwich is traditionally dipped in the juice the meat is cooked in before serving with a side of French fries. The sandwich traces back to Italian American immigrants in Chicago as early as the 1930s, but the exact origin is unknown. The sandwich gradually grew in popularity and was widely eaten in the city by the 1970s and 1980s. [1]

  9. Want to relive the glory days? Here are 70+ Charlotte area ...

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    Cosmos, Dixie’s, Grand Central, Mythos, Pterodactyl and more: Relive the 1990s and early 2000s with this list of CharlotteFive readers’ favorites.