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  2. Summer Succotash Gratin Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 425° and position a rack in the center. In a large, deep skillet, melt the butter in 2 tablespoons of the oil. Add the onion and garlic and cook over moderate heat, stirring ...

  3. Succotash - Wikipedia

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    Succotash is a North American vegetable dish consisting primarily of sweet corn with lima beans or other shell beans. The name succotash is derived from the Narragansett word sahquttahhash, which means "broken corn kernels". [1] [2] Other ingredients may be added, such as onions, potatoes, turnips, tomatoes, bell peppers, corned beef, salt pork ...

  4. Bread Flour Substitute: What to Use Instead - AOL

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    Stefania Pelfini, La Waziya Photography/Getty Images. For a basically seamless bread flour substitution, just swap in all-purpose flour 1:1. The only caveat is that the results may not be as chewy ...

  5. No-knead bread - Wikipedia

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    The basic method is to mix flour, water, salt, and yeast, allow it to ferment until gluten has developed—generally 12 hours or more, sometimes days when fermenting refrigerated—shape, proof, and bake. This lengthens the time required to produce a loaf of yeast bread, which by a kneaded method generally can be completed in three or four ...

  6. Siddu (bread) - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the recipe and preparation methods associated with siddu have evolved, adapting to the preferences and requirements of various regions. In contemporary times, siddu, like other traditional cuisines, represents the culinary heritage of the state. [5] It is often prepared for family gatherings, festivals, and special occasions.

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  8. Cornbread - Wikipedia

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    Cornbread is a common bread in United States cuisine, particularly associated with the South and Southwest, as well as being a traditional staple for populations where wheat flour was more expensive. Cornbread, especially leftovers, can be eaten as a breakfast. It is also widely eaten with barbecue and chili con carne.

  9. Peasant foods - Wikipedia

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    Pot-au-feu, the basic French stew, a dish popular with both the poor and the rich alike. Acquacotta, an Italian soup that dates to ancient history. Primary ingredients are water, stale bread, onion, tomato and olive oil, along with various vegetables and leftover foods that may have been available.