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  2. View Recipe. While not traditional, these protein-rich brown rice bowls take inspiration from Korean bibimbap, with a mix of sweet and spicy ground beef and sliced veggies topped with a fried egg.

  3. 22 Fiesta-Approved Ground Beef Recipes for Cinco de Mayo - AOL

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    One-Pot Mexican Ground Beef and Rice is a stovetop dinner recipe loaded with ground beef, rice, salsa, corn and cheese. Get the recipe: One-Pot Mexican Ground Beef and Rice Moore or Less Cooking

  4. 16 Dinners to Make With a Pound of Ground Beef - AOL

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    Got beef―that is, a pound of it? Then you have the key component of these 16 dinner recipes. They're comforting, speedy to make, and won't put a dent in your weekly grocery budget.

  5. List of goat dishes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable goat dishes, which use goat meat as a primary ingredient. Goat meat is the meat of the domestic goat (Capra aegagrus hircus). It is often called chevon or mutton when the meat comes from adults, and cabrito, capretto, or kid when from young animals. Worldwide, goat meat is less widely consumed than pork, beef, and ...

  6. Tongseng - Wikipedia

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    Tongseng is an Indonesian goat meat, [1] mutton [2] or beef stew dish in curry-like soup, with vegetables and kecap manis (sweet soy sauce). Tongseng is commonly found in the Indonesian region of Central Java; from Surakarta to Yogyakarta. However, it is believed that the dish originated from Klego district in Boyolali, Central Java. [3]

  7. Paya (food) - Wikipedia

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    Trotters or hoof (goat, beef, buffalo, or sheep), onions, tomatoes, garlic, and other spices Paya is a traditional food from South Asia . [ 1 ] It is served at various festivals and gatherings, or made for special guests.

  8. Gosht - Wikipedia

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    Gosht or ghosht refers to tender meat, cooked for a long time, and used as an ingredient in a number of Middle Eastern cuisine, Central Asian cuisine and cuisine of the Indian subcontinent. The word stems from the Persian word gosht گوشت, meaning "meat" or "flesh", especially that of goat. [1] In India, most gosht dishes include goat or mutton.

  9. Aspic - Wikipedia

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    The recipe calls for the meat to be cleaned, washed, and then boiled for a short time, no longer than 10 minutes. Then the water is changed, and vegetables and spices are added. This is cooked until the meat begins to separate from the bones, then the bones are removed, the meat stock is filtered, and the meat and stock are poured into shallow ...