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  2. Beef olives - Wikipedia

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    The word "olives" in the name of the dish is a corruption of "aloes" or "allowes", from the Old French alou, meaning lark. [1] It was held that the small stuffed beef (or veal) rolls resembled little birds, particularly those whose heads had been cut off in being prepared for the table.

  3. List of beef dishes - Wikipedia

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    A cheeseburger with mushroom sauce and fries. This is a list of notable beef dishes and foods, whereby beef is used as a primary ingredient. Beef is the culinary name for meat from bovines, especially cattle. Beef can be harvested from cows, bulls, heifers or steers. Acceptability as a food source varies in different parts of the world.

  4. List of steak dishes - Wikipedia

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    Delmonico steak – Preparation of beef popularised in New York City; Fajita – Tex-Mex dish – term originally referred to the cut of beef used in the dish which is known as skirt steak. [1] Finger steaks – Deep-fried steak strips; Hamburg steak – German patty of ground beef; London broil – North American beef dish

  5. List of meat dishes - Wikipedia

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    Larb – a type of Lao meat salad most often made with chicken, beef, duck, fish, pork or mushrooms; Laurices; Lawar; Lihapiirakka; Lomo a lo pobre – in Peruvian cuisine, consists of a cut of beef tenderloin (Spanish lomo) topped with one or more fried eggs and generally served with French fries and fried onions. [19] [20] Lörtsy

  6. List of Italian foods and drinks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Italian foods and drinks. Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political changes, with roots as far back as the 4th century BC. Italian cuisine has its origins in Etruscan , ancient Greek and ancient Roman cuisines.

  7. Shooter's sandwich - Wikipedia

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    This popular English sandwich is likened to beef Wellington using bread rather than pastry. A shooter's sandwich with salad. A shooter's sandwich is prepared by filling a long, hollowed-out loaf of bread with cooked filet mignon steak, cooked mushrooms, salt, and pepper. [1] [2] Weights are then placed atop the sandwich to squeeze it down ...

  8. Veal Orloff - Wikipedia

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    veal, mushroom, onion, Mornay sauce Media: Veal Orloff Veal Orloff , or veal Orlov ( French : veau Orloff or veau Orlov ), is a dish created by Urbain Dubois , a 19th-century French chef employed by Prince Orloff , the Russian ambassador to France . [ 1 ]

  9. Rinderroulade - Wikipedia

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    In Britain, the equivalent dish is widely referred to as beef olives. [2] Beef or veal is typically used, though some food scholars tend to believe that the original version was probably venison or pork, and pork is still popular in some areas. The beef rouladen as we know them today have become popular over the last century. The cut is usually ...