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  2. List of foods named after places - Wikipedia

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    Gaisburger Marsch — beef stew named after the Gaisburg district of Stuttgart; Hamburg steak and Hamburger — the city of Hamburg; Königsberger Klopse — meatball dish from the city of Königsberg, now Kaliningrad, a Russian exclave; Pichelsteiner — stew named after the Büchelstein, a hill in the Bavarian Forest

  3. Beef Stroganoff - Wikipedia

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    Stroganoff is also popular in Nordic countries. In Sweden, a common variant is Korv Stroganoff (lit. ' sausage Stroganoff '), which uses the local falukorv sausage as a substitute for the beef. In Finland, the dish is called makkara-stroganoff, makkara meaning any kind of sausage. Beef Stroganoff is, however, also a common dish.

  4. Stroganoff (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Stroganoff usually refers to beef Stroganoff, a Russian dish. Stroganoff may also refer to: Stroganov family, a Russian noble family; Stroganoff Madonna;

  5. TLH Cooks: Quick and easy chicken stroganoff is a weeknight ...

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    Sprinkle both sides of the chicken thighs with salt and pepper (about ¼ teaspoon of each). Heat the olive oil in a large pan over medium heat. Add the chicken thighs, smooth side down.

  6. List of stews - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable stews.A stew is a combination of solid food ingredients that have been cooked in liquid and served in the resultant gravy.Ingredients in a stew can include any combination of vegetables, such as carrots, potatoes, beans, onions, peppers, tomatoes, etc., and frequently with meat, especially tougher meats suitable for moist, slow cooking, such as beef chuck or round.

  7. List of foods named after people - Wikipedia

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    Ramos Gin Fizz – Henry C. Ramos, New Orleans bartender, created this cocktail c. 1888, at either Meyer's Restaurant or the Imperial Cabinet Saloon, and named it after himself. Chicken Raphael Weill – Raphael Weill (1837–1920) arrived in San Francisco from France at the age of 18. Within a few years he had founded what was to be one of ...

  8. National dish - Wikipedia

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    A national dish is a culinary dish that is strongly associated with a particular country. [1] A dish can be considered a national dish for a variety of reasons: It is a staple food, made from a selection of locally available foodstuffs that can be prepared in a distinctive way, such as fruits de mer, served along the west coast of France. [1]

  9. European cuisine - Wikipedia

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    All of these countries have their specialities. [18] Among many such specialities, Austria is famous for Wiener schnitzel, a breaded veal cutlet served with a slice of lemon; the Czech Republic for world-renowned beers; Germany for world-famous wursts, Hungary for goulash. Slovakia is famous for gnocchi-like halušky pasta.