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  2. Truffled "Chicken Pot Pie" - AOL

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    In a wide bowl or a wide pot, combine veloute, vegetables, and chicken and mix well with a rubber spatula. Spoon mixture into ramekins, leaving about 1/2" room from the top. Place 3 slices of ...

  3. Truffle - Wikipedia

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    Truffles are also used for producing truffle salt and truffle honey. While chefs once peeled truffles, in modern times, most restaurants brush the truffle carefully and shave it or dice it with the skin on to make the most of the valuable ingredient. Some restaurants stamp out circular discs of truffle flesh and use the skins for sauces.

  4. Turducken - Wikipedia

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    The thoracic cavity of the chicken/game hen and the rest of the gaps are stuffed, sometimes with a highly seasoned breadcrumb mixture or sausage meat, although some versions have a different stuffing for each bird. The result is a fairly solid layered poultry dish, suitable for cooking by braising, roasting, grilling, or barbecuing. [4]

  5. Everything you need to know about truffles, including the ...

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    With white truffle season in full effect, the decadent fungi are bound to start cropping up on restaurant menus across metro Detroit, Everything you need to know about truffles, including the ...

  6. What Exactly Is a Truffle and Why Does It Cost So Much? - AOL

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    Truffles are a type of edible fungi that grow underground near the roots of certain oak trees. They have a unique flavor that's savory and earthy. What Exactly Is a Truffle and Why Does It Cost So ...

  7. Bolognese sauce - Wikipedia

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    No tomatoes were included. Artusi commented that the taste could be made even more pleasant by adding small pieces of dried mushroom, a few slices of truffle or chicken liver cooked with the meat and diced. As a final touch, he also suggested adding half a glass of cream to the sauce when it was completely done to make it taste even smoother.

  8. Head cheese - Wikipedia

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    Head cheese (Dutch: hoofdkaas) or brawn is a meat jelly or terrine made of meat. [1] Somewhat similar to a jellied meatloaf, [1] it is made with flesh from the head of a calf or pig (less commonly a sheep or cow), typically set in aspic. It is usually eaten cold, at room temperature, or in a sandwich.

  9. How to Make Truffles - AOL

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