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  2. Italian beef - Wikipedia

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    The sandwich is made from beef that has been roasted in beef stock and other seasonings. [3] A 1962 recipe calls for bay leaves, garlic powder, tomato paste, and crushed dried red pepper. [1] The choice of beef cut varies. Inside round is commonly used due to its ease of preparation, but some restaurants use top sirloin. [4]

  3. The ultimate guide to Chicago’s Italian beef - AOL

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    At last, the Italian beef is having a moment. While deep-dish and Chicago-style hot dogs long ago achieved national fame, the Italian beef was one of those dishes with only limited appeal outside ...

  4. Portillo's offers taste of menu ahead of Livonia restaurant ...

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    Here's the Beef Bus schedule. Food will be available while supplies last. Portillo’s Livonia, 13004 Middlebelt Road, Livonia: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. March 21.

  5. Make These Comforting Beef Recipes Right in Your Slow Cooker

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    This slow cooked and shredded beef is a Chicago staple. It's typically served au jus with pepperoncinis on a long Italian-style roll. Try it with melted provolone for even more deliciousness ...

  6. Portillo's Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Portillo's Restaurant Group, Inc. [4] is an American fast casual restaurant chain based in the Chicago area that specializes in serving Chicago-style food such as hot dogs, Maxwell Street Polish, and Italian beef. The company was founded by Dick Portillo on April 9, 1963, in Villa Park, Illinois, under the name "The Dog House".

  7. Vienna Beef - Wikipedia

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    Vienna Beef Inc. is the main manufacturer of the hot dog used in the classic Chicago-style hot dog, as well as Polish sausage and Italian beef, delicacies of independent Chicago-style hot dog and beef stands. The company also produces a variety of deli meats, some of which are available at Chicago area supermarkets.

  8. Here’s where the next Portillo’s, famous for Chicago dogs ...

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    Portillo’s, known for Chicago dogs but also for Italian beef and Italian sausage sandwiches, shakes and desserts, opened its first Tarrant County location last year at 4200 S. Cooper St., Arlington.

  9. This is how to make a real Italian beef, according to the ...

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    They shot the pilot at the iconic Mr. Beef on Orleans, in Chicago, then built a working kitchen on a stage in L.A. that re-created the space but gave themselves more room for easier camera ...