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Ham And Chicken Roll An appetizer at Australian Chinese restaurants. Ham and chicken in a deep fried spring roll wrapper. [71] Hot Chips with Chicken Salt Fried potato chips seasoned with chicken salt. [72] Spring roll: A local type of Spring roll, Larger than the original Chinese version with a thicker, doughier pastry and partially pulped ...
An Australian and New Zealand rissole usually contains more ingredients than a hamburger, almost always using breadcrumbs but many Australians and New Zealanders have their own family recipe which may also include onion, finely grated herbs and vegetables, sauces, salt, and spices. Rissoles are usually made from beef, chicken or lamb.
In Australia and New Zealand, a meat pie is a hand-sized pie containing diced or minced meat and gravy, sometimes with onion, mushrooms or cheese and is often consumed as a takeaway food snack. This variant of the standard meat pie is considered iconic. [1] It was described by New South Wales Premier Bob Carr in 2003 as Australia's "national dish".
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A savory pie made from pastry crust, usually served in individual containers. Normally made of a creamy sauce, turkey or chicken meat, carrots, peas, and pearl onions. This dish is sometimes served with rice. Pumpkin pie: Worldwide Sweet A pumpkin-based custard flavored with nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, and ginger, baked in a single pie shell.
From cheesy scalloped potatoes to savory stuffing, ... View Recipe. Chicken & Green Bean Casserole. Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Julia Bayless.
The Nigerian meat pie, which evolved from the pasty, can be baked or fried with varied fillings such as minced beef with potatoes and carrots. [9] Latin American meat empanadas may be pies or more often pasties; different pastry shells and fillings are used, and they may be baked or fried. Empanadas usually contain much onion and green or red ...
A savoury doughnut (without a hole) filled with minced meat and rice. Lokma or Loukoumades: Turkey, Greece: Somewhat like crisp doughnut holes, loukoumades (pronounced loo-koo-MA-thes) consist of deep-fried dough balls marinated in honey and cinnamon. Lokot-lokot: Philippines