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  2. Welsh rarebit - Wikipedia

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    Welsh rarebit or Welsh rabbit (/ ˈ r ɛər b ɪ t / or / ˈ r æ b ɪ t /) [1] is a dish of hot cheese sauce, often including ale, mustard, or Worcestershire sauce, served on toasted bread. [2]

  3. 35 Christmas Roasts Pretty Enough To Be Your Holiday Centerpiece

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    Salmon En Croute. A cheesy, garlicky, spinach mixture is the perfect balance to a tender salmon fillet. Everything is nestled together in the puff pastry dough, and after 20 minutes in the oven ...

  4. Hasenpfeffer - Wikipedia

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    Hasenpfeffer is a traditional Dutch and German stew made from marinated rabbit or hare, [1] [2] cut into stewing-meat sized pieces and braised with onions and a marinade made from wine and vinegar. [3]

  5. Category:Rabbit dishes - Wikipedia

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  6. Eat Like a President: 25 Favorite Recipes of First Families - AOL

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    1. Martha Washington’s Crab Soup. First lady Martha Washington’s crab soup was served often during the Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eisenhower administrations.

  7. It's Time!!! to Make Mariah Carey's Simple Christmas Sugar ...

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    This holiday season, I've fallen down a rabbit hole of cookie recipes. From the 85-year-old chocolate chip cookie recipe that started it all to the super-simple 200-year-old Christmas cookies, I ...

  8. Rabbit stew - Wikipedia

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    The recipe therein called for the use of noodles in the dish, with an option to use wafers or oblatas in place of noodles. [33] Both hare stew and rabbit stew are included in Le Viandier de Taillevent, [34] a recipe collection with an initial publishing dated to circa 1300. [35]

  9. Game pie - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Beeton addressed a broad audience in her 1861 Book of Household Management, giving simple recipes for grouse and partridge pie and for preparing other common game such as wild duck, hare, corn-crake, pheasant, plovers, ptarmigan, quail, venison, etc. [33] The game pie gradually waned in snob appeal and popularity.