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  2. Steak tartare - Wikipedia

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    Steak tartare in the French Quarter of San Francisco. Steak tartare or tartar steak is a French [1] dish of raw ground (minced) beef. [2] [3] It is usually served with onions, capers, parsley or chive, salt, pepper, Worcestershire sauce, and other seasonings, often presented separately, to be added to taste. It is commonly served topped with a ...

  3. Brasserie Les Halles - Wikipedia

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    The original Park Avenue location featured a butcher shop that specialized in French cuts of meat. The Park Avenue location was featured prominently in the book Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain , who also detailed many of Les Halles' recipes in Anthony Bourdain's Les Halles Cookbook .

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    Simply Recipes. Anthony Bourdain’s 4-ingredient breakfast sandwich is iconic. Food. Delish. This cream-cheese frosting is just begging for a cupcake. Lighter Side. Lighter Side.

  5. List of steak dishes - Wikipedia

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    Steak de Burgo – Beef dish from the Midwestern United States; Steak Diane – Dish of steak with sauce; Steak frites – Dish of steak paired with French fries; Steak Oscar – Dish of veal or beef, crab, and sauce; Steak sandwich – Type of sandwich; Steak tartare – Starter dish composed of finely chopped raw meat

  6. 8 Restaurant Chains That Serve the Best Steak Tartare - AOL

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    If you want steak tartare with some "oomph," try the Capital Grille's tasty steak tartare dinner appetizer priced under $20. It's served with chives, chopped sweet onion, capers, and hard-boiled ...

  7. A Michelin 3-Star Chef Explains How to Make the Perfect Steak ...

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  8. Tartar sauce - Wikipedia

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    Tartar sauce is named for steak tartare, with which it was commonly served in 19th century France. [3] Recipes for tartar sauce have been found in English-language cookbooks dating to the mid-19th century, [4] including a recipe in Modern Cookery for Private Families in 1860. [5] It was also popular in Hungary in the late 19th century. [6]

  9. Fully Loaded Philly Cheesesteak Pasta Is The Ultimate ... - AOL

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    Add pasta in a single layer and return to a simmer. Cover and cook, stirring occasionally, until pasta is al dente and sauce is thickened, 10 to 12 minutes. Stir in provolone until melted.