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Lincolnshire sausages are a distinctive variety of pork sausage developed in and associated with the English county of Lincolnshire.. A widely available variety at most UK butchers and supermarkets, the sausage is commonly dominated by the herb sage, rather than the more peppery flavour balance found in other regional English sausages such as the Cumberland sausage.
Chipolata-type sausages. A chipolata (/ ˌ tʃ ɪ p ə ˈ l ɑː t ə / [1] [2]) is a type of fresh sausage, likely created in France. Sausages by that name appear in the 1903 edition of Escoffier's Le guide culinaire. [3] Chipolatas are often prepared as a relatively thin and short sausage.
Among East Asian Buddhists, vegetarian Buddhist cuisine was eaten on days tied to the phases of the moon known as Uposatha. [ citation needed ] Meat-free days have also been observed due to wartime rationing (e.g. Meatless Tuesdays in Canada [ 10 ] and the United States—which also observed Wheatless Wednesdays—during World War I ) [ 11 ...
Alpha Beta. A grocery store chain best known for its little cowboy mascot, Alpha Beta began in 1910 and lasted until about 1995. The store started in California, but eventually expanded throughout ...
Pigs in blankets is a dish consisting of small sausages (usually chipolatas) wrapped in bacon. [27] [28] [29] They are a popular and traditional accompaniment to roast turkey in a Christmas dinner and are served as a side dish. [30] [28] [31] In Dublin, sausages are often served in a stew called coddle where they are boiled without first being ...
Things got wacky as all heck in the '60s and '70s, when recipes like ham and bananas hollandaise and the nightmares of the Betty Crocker recipe box roamed the streets. There were no rules to be ...
This easy salad features the classic combination of juicy tomatoes, creamy mozzarella, fragrant basil and tangy balsamic vinegar, but adds tender white beans and fresh baby spinach to the mix.
Traditional Polish Wigilia meal. A twelve-dish Christmas Eve supper is traditionally prepared to commemorate Jesus' twelve disciples in Central, Northern and Eastern European cultures, especially those that were formerly part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and neighbouring countries.