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  2. Barbecue bologna - Wikipedia

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    Slices of smoked bologna are often grilled before consumption, [7] [8] and then dressed in a tomato and mustard-based barbecue sauce. [ 1 ] [ 9 ] Barbecue bologna is typically eaten as a sandwich on a bun or white bread , [ 5 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] sometimes in combination with other barbecue meats.

  3. Bologna sausage - Wikipedia

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    Bologna sausage, informally baloney (/ b ə ˈ l oʊ n i / bə-LOH-nee), [1] is an American sausage.Its typical seasonings include black pepper, nutmeg, allspice, celery seed, and coriander and, like mortadella, myrtle berries give it its distinctive flavor.

  4. Food Paradise season 15 - Wikipedia

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    Fried Bologna (flattop-fried homemade bologna on a buttermilk, cheddar & potato waffle, topped with cream cheese fondue and jalapeño jam); Churro (coated in cinnamon & sugar in a funnel cake shape served in a bowl, topped with Mexican chocolate sorbet, marshmallow cream, Mexican caramel and chocolate-covered rice pearls).

  5. Once You've Experienced Wild Venison, You'll Be Bored With ...

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    The closest I've ever come to heaven is biting into my dad's smoked venison tenderloin. Once You've Experienced Wild Venison, You'll Be Bored With Beef for the Rest of Your Life Skip to main content

  6. Katie Lee Biegel makes clam chowder tip and baked bologna ...

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  7. Cuisine of the Midwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    Lutefisk and other types of pickled and smoked fish were introduced by Scandinavians. [6] In the 19th century, as the frontier advanced westward, recipes had to be adapted based on the availability of ingredients. Danish frikadeller and aebleskivers were served with locally grown chokecherry or blueberry syrup.

  8. Lebanon bologna - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon bologna was developed by the Pennsylvania Dutch of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, prior to the 1780s [1] and was a common item by the early 1800s, reflecting the slow-cured and smoked sausage traditions of Western Europe. Still produced primarily in that area, it is found in markets throughout the United States and typically served as a ...

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