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  2. Omelette - Wikipedia

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    An omelette (sometimes omelet in American English; see spelling differences) is a dish made from eggs, fried with butter or oil in a frying pan.It is a common practice for an omelette to include fillings such as chives, vegetables, mushrooms, meat (often ham or bacon), cheese, onions or some combination of the above.

  3. Waffle - Wikipedia

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    A waffle is a dish made from leavened batter or dough that is cooked between two plates that are patterned to give a characteristic size, shape, and surface impression. There are many variations based on the type of waffle iron and recipe used. Waffles are eaten throughout the world, particularly in Belgium, which has over a dozen regional ...

  4. Frank Dorsa - Wikipedia

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    After mayonnaise, with an infusion of $50, [4] Dorsa branched out to waffle batter. When the waffle batter popularity exceeded the area to which it could be transported fresh, they developed a dry waffle mix that required only the addition of milk. [9] [10] Dorsa's younger brothers, Sam, [11] and Anthony (Antonino), [12] handled sales and ...

  5. 30 Old-School Recipes Everyone Used to Love (But Can't Stand Now)

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    2. Anchovies. While eaten on pizzas, in Caesar salad, or on toast, anchovies only became part of the American diet when Italian immigrants started adding them to restaurant menus. While they're a ...

  6. Gordon Ramsay was so impressed by a kid’s beef ... - AOL

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    Gordon Ramsay gave a young chef his official stamp of culinary approval. ... Making omelets for his family at the age of 10 really sparked his passion for being in the kitchen, but so did watching ...

  7. Chicken and waffles - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the dish are unknown. Waffles entered American cuisine in the 1600s with European colonists. The food's popularity saw a notable boost after 1789 with Thomas Jefferson's purchase of four waffle irons in Amsterdam. [1] [3] [4] In the early 1800s, hotels and resorts outside Philadelphia served waffles with fried catfish. [5]

  8. The IHOP-Approved Secret Ingredient for Tender, Fluffy Omelets

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    This diner-approved hack is easy to try with any omelet recipe, take our Western-style omelet, for example. After whisking your eggs, add about 1/2 cup of pancake batter and whisk some more to ...

  9. Category:Waffles - Wikipedia

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    A waffle is a cake cooked between two hot plates called a waffle iron. It has a distinctive grid like appearance, the result of raised partitions on the waffle iron. It has a distinctive grid like appearance, the result of raised partitions on the waffle iron.