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  2. Rissole - Wikipedia

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    A rissole (from Latin russeolus, meaning reddish, via French in which "rissoler" means "to redden") is "a ball or flattened cake of chopped meat, fish, or vegetables mixed with herbs or spices, then coated in breadcrumbs and fried." [1]

  3. Smörgåstårta - Wikipedia

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    Smörgåstårta ("sandwich-cake" or "sandwich-torte") is a dish of Swedish origin popular in Sweden, Estonia (called võileivatort), Finland (called voileipäkakku and smörgåstårta) and Iceland (called brauðterta [ˈprœyːðˌtʰɛr̥ta]).

  4. Breaded cutlet - Wikipedia

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    Katsu of other meats cooked in a similar manner include chicken katsu, [7] gyū katsu [8] or bifukatsu (beef) and menchi-katsu (ground meat patty). [9] Katsukarē is a Japanese curry dish topped with tonkatsu. [9] In Hawaii, chicken katsu is a part of local cuisine. In Korea, pork cutlet is called donkasu, derived from the Japanese tonkatsu.

  5. These Are the Best (and Worst) Chick-fil-A Sandwiches - AOL

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    The grilled patty feels a lot easier to get through when it’s smothered in pimento cheese sauce than the fried patty. Wilder Shaw / Cheapism 7: Honey Pepper Pimento Sandwich with Spicy Filet

  6. The “Cheap” Lunch My Grandmother Always Made Us ... - AOL

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    Growing up, I spent many lunchtimes at my grandmother’s house, usually perched up at the counter stool watching her make me one of her signature lunches.

  7. Cutlet - Wikipedia

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    In cuisine, cutlet (derived from French côtelette, côte, "rib" [1] [2]) refers to: a thin slice of meat from the leg or ribs of mutton, veal, [2] pork, or chicken; a dish made of such slice, often breaded (also known in various languages as a cotoletta, Kotelett, kotlet or kotleta)

  8. List of American sandwiches - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of American sandwiches.This list contains entries of sandwiches that were created in, or commonly eaten in, the United States. A sandwich is a food item consisting of one or more types of food placed on or between slices of bread, or more generally any dish wherein two or more pieces of bread serve as a container or wrapper for some other food.

  9. Kotelett - Wikipedia

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    The front kotelett of the beef is known as "Hochrippe" (lit. high ribs) and is usually used as boiled beef, goulash or, without the bones, as steak.The hind kotelett or the beef is known in two variants: with ribs and without.