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  2. 37 Cheap and Delicious Beef Recipes. Plain and Simple - AOL

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    Barbecue Beef Shank. Forgo the short ribs and use shank. The latter is similar but costs less and generally comes with the bone in. Separate the bone for a quick and easy recipe like the one below ...

  3. Instant Pot - Wikipedia

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    Instant Pot is a brand of multicookers manufactured by Instant Pot Brands. The multicookers are electronically controlled, combined pressure cookers and slow cookers . The original cookers were marketed as 6-in-1 appliances designed to consolidate the cooking and preparing of food to one device.

  4. Mongolian beef - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian beef is among the meat dishes developed in Taiwan where Mongolian barbecue restaurants first appeared. [3] Thus, none of the ingredients or the preparation methods are drawn from traditional Mongolian cuisine but rather from Chinese cuisine. [4] A variation is known as Mongolian lamb which substitutes lamb for the beef in the dish.

  5. Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern - Wikipedia

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    Sun-dried beef, chimichangas, bacon-wrapped hot dogs and raspados. 63(18) December 6, 2016 Seoul: Stews, buckwheat noodles, sweet beef and fermented cabbage 64(19) December 13, 2016 Detroit: Eastern shawarma, soul food classics, Motor City-style pizza and city chicken. 65(20) December 13, 2016 Edinburgh

  6. '1,000-Lb. Sisters': Tammy Shows Off Cooking Skills After ...

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    Tammy Slaton is showing off her skills in the kitchen! The "1,000-Lb. Sisters" star took to Instagram to share a glimpse at some of the tasty meals she's whipped up recently. Tammy showcased a ...

  7. Mongolian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian sweets include boortsog, a type of biscuit or cookie eaten on special occasions. Vodka is the most popular alcoholic beverage; Chinggis vodka (named for Genghis Khan ) is the most popular brand, making up 30% of the distilled spirits market.

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  9. Instant-boiled mutton - Wikipedia

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    Freshly cooked mutton slice in a sesame sauce dip. Instant-boiled mutton, also known as Mongolian Fire Pot or dip-boil mutton, is a Chinese hot pot dish. Traditionally, Chinese people have eaten it inside the home during cold winter weather, but in recent times, instant-boiled mutton has been eaten year-round.