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  2. Ragout - Wikipedia

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    Plated turkey ragout. Roman-era cookbook Apicius includes a recipe for ragout with ostrich meat. According to a translation by Patrick Faas, it incorporated dates, honey, vinegar, garum (a fish sauce), passum (a dessert wine), and spices such as pepper, mint, roast cumin, and celery seed.

  3. Ragù - Wikipedia

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    In Italian cuisine, ragù (Italian:, from French ragoût) is a meat sauce that is commonly served with pasta. [1] An Italian gastronomic society, Accademia Italiana della Cucina, documented several ragù recipes. [2]

  4. Bolognese sauce - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Bolognese ragù are related to those of the French ragout, a stew of ingredients reduced to small pieces, which became popular in the 18th century. [ 6 ] The earliest documented recipe for a ragù served with pasta dates back to the end of the 18th century in Imola , near Bologna, from Alberto Alvisi, cook of the local ...

  5. Sausage and Bean Ragoût Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the oil in a 6-quart saucepot over medium-high heat. Add the beef, sausage and onion and cook until the beef and sausage are well browned, stirring often to separate meat.

  6. Navarin (food) - Wikipedia

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    Navarin is a French ragoût (stew) of lamb or mutton.If made with lamb and vegetables available fresh in the spring, it is called navarin printanier (spring stew). The dish was familiar in French cookery well before it acquired the name "navarin" in the mid-19th century; there are several theories about the origin of the current name.

  7. Beuschel - Wikipedia

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    Beuschel (German: [ˈbɔʏʃl̩] ⓘ) is a dish that is typically a ragout made from lungs and other organs, such as heart, kidneys, spleen, and tongue, from calf, beef, pork, or game. [1] It is often served with a sour cream sauce and bread dumplings. [1] It is a dish of Viennese cuisine but is widespread in all of Austria, Bavaria, and ...

  8. 6-Ingredient (or Less!) Dinners to Lower Inflammation (Weekly ...

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    The combination of white beans, avocado and mixed greens makes this salad an inflammation-fighting powerhouse. It comes together quickly with some chopped veggies of your choice added to the base ...

  9. What Is The Difference Between A Celery Stalk And A ... - AOL

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    What Is A Celery Rib? A celery rib is one of the individual stems that make up the larger bunch of celery, or "stalk." In botanical terms, a rib is a single segment of the plant, and in culinary ...