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  2. Devilled kidneys - Wikipedia

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    The devilling mixture consists of Worcestershire sauce, mustard, butter, cayenne pepper, salt and black pepper. [1]James Boswell described devilling during the 18th century, although it was not until the 19th and 20th centuries that devilled kidneys grew in popularity as a breakfast dish.

  3. Washing meat - Wikipedia

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    Washing meat or cleaning meat is a technique of preparation, primarily used to treat raw meat or poultry prior to cooking in order to sanitize it. Several methods are used which are not limited to rinsing with running water (or with the use of a strainer) or soaking in saltwater, vinegar, lemon juice, or other acids, which may also enhance flavor when cooked.

  4. Kidney (food) - Wikipedia

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    Roasted lamb kidneys. The kidneys of animals are a commonly consumed offal. [1] The kidneys can be grilled, sautéed, roasted or braised. [2] They can be used in cooking meat casseroles, stews or pies. [3] Typically used in cooking are beef, veal, lamb and pork kidneys.

  5. Lamb Roast with Mustard Pan Sauce Recipe - AOL

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    Let cool, then mix in the ground lamb. Preheat the oven to 425°. Spread the saddle of lamb on a work surface, fat side up. Using a knife, lightly score the fat crosswise at 1/2-inch intervals. Turn the saddle over and season with salt and pepper. Spread all but 2 cups of the lamb filling over the meat; reserve the rest for another use.

  6. Rack of Lamb with Mustard-Shallot Sauce Recipe - AOL

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    Turn the lamb fat side up and cook for 2 minutes longer. Transfer the skillet to the oven and roast the rack for about 20 minutes, until an instant-read thermometer inserted in the center of the ...

  7. Steak and kidney pudding - Wikipedia

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    Steak puddings (without kidney) were part of British cuisine by the 18th century. [1] Hannah Glasse (1751) gives a recipe for a suet pudding with beef-steak (or mutton). [2] Nearly a century later, Eliza Acton (1846) specifies rump steak for her "Small beef-steak pudding" made with suet pastry, but, like her predecessor, does not include kidney ...

  8. Steak and kidney pie - Wikipedia

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    The steak and kidney pie is found in numerous regional variants. In the West Country clotted or double cream may be poured into the pie through a hole in the pastry topping just before serving. [25] The Ormidale pie from the Scottish Highlands is flavoured with a teaspoon each of Worcestershire sauce, vinegar and tomato sauce. [25]

  9. Yogurt-Marinated Lamb Kebabs With Lemon Butter - AOL

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