As the name suggests, the menu contains a lot of sausage and mash and steamed puddings, but it's fun, fast and all wonderfully fattening. |
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The choucroute, which is sausage and smoked ham cooked in sauerkraut, was also a winner. |
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Christmas dinner includes roast pork or goose, blood sausage, sauerkraut, potatoes, and head cheese, with gingerbread cookies for dessert. |
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All had a big hearth in the kitchen with an overhanging chimney used to smoke hams and sausage as well as to cook and heat. |
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Try salty, spicy or smoked meats, such as ham, sausage, cold cuts or wieners. |
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The menu here is diverse and includes albacore ceviche, crispy pizza with chorizo sausage, and Muscovy duck confit with white beans. |
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This is one of my favourite country soups, based on the classic French garbure, a rustic dish of cabbage, bacon and sliced sausage. |
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This is a seasoned smoked sausage made of mixed meats, such as beef, pork, and veal. |
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I opted for the wild boar sausage and mash, with a side helping of hummus and ciabatta. |
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We turn to hamburgers, sausage pizza, french fries, candy bars and other foods high in fat, sugar and calories. |
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Pretty much anywhere you go in Paris, you'll find a restaurant where you can pick up a merguez sausage sandwich. |
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My rack of lamb was remarkable only for the delicious merguez sausage accompanying it. |
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The merguez was the real thing, a whole different sausage than the bright red links so rampant at supermarkets. |
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He declared that the Boudin Blanc from Safeway was better than the mushy mess of sausage he'd been presented with. |
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I'd rather have a sliver of prosciutto or a wheel of spicy sausage than neutral, inoffensive chicken any day. |
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A Chilean Merlot or a decent Beaujolais is the best partner for liver, tongue, sausage and ham. |
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The brat was cooked through and not greasy, but it tasted more like a mild sausage dog. |
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Sausage rolls would go down well, especially if the filling was a bit special, perhaps good sausage mince mixed with game or venison. |
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Stuff into sheepgut sausage casings using the mincer, without the cutting plate. |
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The mere fact of their class assures them that sausage and mash, or treacle tart and ice cream, are rightfully, morally, their preserve. |
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When the shovelers come by, they shovel the bread, rats and spoiled meat into the sausage vats. |
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Bacon baguettes, sausage sandwiches, you name it, divers will be troughing it at some point during a diving day. |
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Truth be told most of us would rather they weren't trying to play hide the sausage with Australian jobs over this free trade bizzo. |
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It's a wonderful recipe of pork, venison, steak, kielbasa sausage and sauerkraut. |
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On the first day of turducken, you created sausage and oyster stuffing, cornbread stuffing and good ' ol Stove Top stuffing. |
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He recalled that, when he was growing up on the farm, the family killed three hogs per year to keep the family in ham, sausage and sidemeat. |
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They have to churn, and I'm confident that when they turn that sausage out, it will be the right kind of sausage for America. |
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Products range from cured ham and Cumberland sausage to champion black puddings, with goats cheese from Knutsford and pickles from Oldham. |
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The bacon was spellbinding, the sausage fantastically subtle, the black pudding devilishly sticky. |
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Blood pudding and blood sausage are folk treatments for fatigue and sluggishness. |
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I'm off for pickled Danish Cookies in Saurkraut sauce topped off with blood sausage and boiled sweets. |
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And right after, through a steady regiment of blood sausage and bacon sandwiches, I lost the weight. |
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Conscripts get to eat blood sausage and mashed potatoes made from dehydrated spuds, sauerkraut from tins and drink chicory coffee. |
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The individual portions of morcilla, as the blood sausage is called, are cooked in olive oil so hot that the skins burst open. |
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Morcilla de Burgos, a blood sausage stuffed with rice, is a specialty from the city of Burgos. |
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Another meat specialty is marcilla dulce, a blood sausage mixed with orange peels and walnuts. |
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Even eating a slice of Italian sausage pizza with extra mozzarella had become a patriotic act. |
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There was a pad of sausage and bacon, sizzling on an open grill, setting off the smell of sweet scented pork. |
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A report from consumer analysts Mintel finds the sausage again becoming a national favourite, with sizzling sales in recent years. |
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After less than a minute, the mixture was ready for the sausage machine, where skins are filled and the links twisted by hand. |
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Then, I imagine, it is pumped into sausage skins and served in a bun smothered in ketchup and mustard. |
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His crew of skinners, butchers and sausage makers handle thousands of whitetails each season. |
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Afrikaners favor a meat-and-potatoes diet that includes items such as boerewors, a sausage made of pork. |
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Try to keep the slices of potatoes, onions and sausage roughly the same thickness. |
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You can add any sort of meat, sliced onions, sliced tomatoes, bacon, sausage or pineapple. |
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I had a sausage roll for breakfast, and was severely unimpressed with myself. |
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He stuffed a sausage into his mouth and then took a long slurp of his orange juice. |
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The sausage was in the bouncy Germanic tradition and topped with traditional caramelised white onions. |
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More best of British grub came in the form of a porky charred Cumberland sausage served on smooth, fresh mash. |
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By and large, high-salt foods such as salted meat and sausage products, salted snacks, crisps, salted nuts etc. should be avoided. |
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Every day we bake sausage rolls bridge rolls, and a wide variety of breads. |
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It was a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet my next of kin over sausage rolls and cheesy Wotsits, so naturally Lisa couldn't refuse. |
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Having rushed around all day, we nipped out for a takeaway, mixed kebab meat, sausage and chips with garlic mayo and it was delicious. |
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It offers 740 calories and 4.9 grams of salt comprising two slices of cheese, two eggs, three strips of bacon and a sausage patty on a bun. |
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I open up a few tins an' in no time I've fixed us a good bush tucker meal of sausage stew. |
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The smoked andouille sausage is simply a pork sausage with Cajun seasoning, and it, too, is spicy and intense. |
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Aunt Neal had already began pouring me a bowl of oatmeal, putting sausage on a plate and shoveling a pound of bacon in the same saucer. |
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Heat the oil in a large heatproof casserole pan and fry the sausage until browned. |
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He was up to seven pancakes and six helpings of sausage when I stopped counting. |
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I'll have two eggs, over easy, with a side of beef sausage and three strips of bacon. |
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We stood in the rain, cowering beneath our ponchos, eating summer sausage straight out of the packaging. |
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They ended up at a diner, where Eric ordered scrambled eggs, and Brian had the Breakfast Combo, fried eggs with bacon, sausage and home fries. |
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Our local sales were strong on ground and packaged products like pork sausage and hot dogs. |
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Add the hot, drained pasta to the sausage and pancetta over medium heat, tossing until well-coated. |
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Smoke was rising from the barbecue and the special mustard for the frying sausage was really hot and spicy. |
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You'd think that being contracted to churn out songs like a musical sausage machine, would lead to a cacophony of trite pappy pop. |
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Big, hearty, chunky soup with carrots, any other vegetables that are to hand, beans and spicy sausage fits the bill. |
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Among the favourite snacks listed were chocolate, crisps, pastries and cakes, pies and sausage rolls. |
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I opened the plastic bag of animals, bade her to play, and went upstairs to cook the sausage for the penne pasta. |
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The sausage is typically filled with coarsely chopped pork and black pepper, and sometimes other ingredients such as herbs and other spices. |
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Add soy pepperoni to veggie pizza, or combine sliced soy sausage with peppers, onions and potatoes for a hearty stir-fry. |
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She's complaining because I ordered pepperoni on one and sausage on the other. |
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The only drawback is the lack of sausage and pepperoni, but pork isn't very healthy anyway. |
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The table is laden with salads, appetizers, sausage and cheese, and pickled foods, followed by hot meat, potatoes, and pirozhki. |
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The festival seems to have mutated from a charming harvest festival to an annual beer and sausage pig-out. |
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Lisa had promised me bacon covered in maple syrup, but in the end I plumped for the sausage and egg sandwiches with a side order of raisin toast. |
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About 5-10 minutes before the lentils are ready, put the whole sausage in the water and poach it until it is warmed through. |
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She'd be making Chinese sausage cooked with rice and a fried egg, with just a dab of oyster sauce. |
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Glumly, Hoss pushed a piece of breakfast sausage around his plate, sopping up the excess maple syrup that had puddled over from his flapjacks. |
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We had free school dinners and I loved spam fritters, sausage pie, stew, corned beef, or meat loaf, followed by pink custard and sponge. |
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If you're in the mood for corned beef and cabbage but don't have time to slowly simmer the beef, try using sausage instead. |
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We started with one of the specials, Italian sausage stuffed risotto balls served with a pomodoro sauce. |
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The pork and leek sausage tasted supermarket-bought, and the mash was on day release from potato prison. |
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The proposed new chain would also serve greasy sausage and fried mashed potato pancakes. |
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Push the forcemeat down and into the sausage casings, tying them off at 4-inch intervals. |
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The teahouse also offers light meals such as sausage rice with cream sauce and curry beef rice. |
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During the morning, she munches a blueberry muffin, a packet of crisps, a sausage roll and a pizza. |
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The buffet, on the other hand, consisted of a catering-size sack of salt and vinegar crisps, some biscuits and four sausage rolls. |
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Mary blushed, putting plates of French toast and sausage on the table before sitting down. |
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The bar across the road frequented by Stuart and his chums does a lovely spicy sausage sandwich to go. |
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Years of Southern sausage biscuits, fried foods and gravy had done their damage. |
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It was two rings of Cumberland sausage on top of a bed of horseradish mash drowned in onion gravy. |
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Heat a tablespoon of oil in a frying pan and fry the sausage chunks until golden brown and just cooked. |
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Heat oil in a frying pan and cook the sausage over low heat for 8 mins each side. |
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A dagwood dog is essentially a breaded sausage on a stick, and it tastes sooooo good, especially with tomato sauce. |
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But, after a huge amount of delish Indian takeaway food last night, I had to have a sausage barm and two rounds of toast this morning. |
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Instead of reaching for every sausage puff in your path, make an attempt to go for just the good stuff. |
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Add sausage meat back to gravy and season with salt and white pepper to taste. |
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My eating partner had scrambled eggs and sour dough toast, and had ordered a side of bacon and sausage gravy. |
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Traditional breakfast fare, such as bacon, sausage and eggs Benedict, is made in advance and kept in warming trays. |
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Spell-checkers are the worst invention since sausage dog-shaped draught excluders and novelty doorbells. |
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Apart from having to go to my local supermarket to buy some more sausage meat for stuffing the turkey, dinner went well. |
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Every year my dad makes jambalaya, a mix of rice, chicken, spices, red and green peppers, ham, and sausage. |
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The menu at Links, a jazzed-up sausage shack that opened on the Lower East Side last month, is centered on brats and beer. |
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Understandably her mind was preoccupied with things other than sausage rolls, quiches and crisps. |
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The slices of deep red sausage had the pungent flavour of barbecued pork, quite similar to a sweet beef jerky. |
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Divide the mixture in half and mould into two sausage shapes, each about 20 cm long. |
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How wonderful to sit eating sausage rolls in the sunshine and admiring the garden. |
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The yard of sausage and wheel of cheese I'd taken to Rwanda to cover the genocide were long gone. |
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An egg and sausage, two rashers of bacon, mushrooms and black pudding, beans and tinned tomatoes filled the plate. |
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Meanwhile the plate of spare sausage and rashers of bacon was being politely offered around the table. |
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The sandwich is a slice of black or white bread with butter and cheese or sausage, slices of fresh tomato, radish, or cucumber. |
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The categories included traditional pork sausage, speciality sausage, hot and cold ready to eat pies, bacon, gammon and ready meals. |
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Breakfast consisted of fried bacon, sausage and kidney, coffee and Vienna rolls. |
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It's poached skate with fennel or lamb kidney sausage on bacon and onion bread. |
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No radio, no TV, just the meal, the New Yorker, and the soft high whine of Jasper breathing through his nose, coveting the redolent sausage. |
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Pork is the most commonly consumed meat, though various sorts of wurst, or sausage, are often eaten in lieu of meat. |
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She advised that I take a stroll into the centre of town where such epicurean delights as sausage suppers lathered in curry sauce were to be had. |
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I just finished a badly needed serving of turkey sausage, scrambled eggs and potato latke. |
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The buffet is packed with stuff like sirloin, pork, shrimp, calamari, chicken, andouille and smoked sausage, as well as hamburger and hot dogs. |
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To serve, spoon some gumbo into a soup bowl and top with some andouille sausage, rice, and scallions. |
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You've got crusty Italian bread slices topped with pepper jelly and andouille sausage in the middle. |
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Mortadella originated in Bologna, and is made with ground heat-cured pork sausage with lard pieces, then flavored with garlic and anise seed. |
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On Saturday evening there was a banquet with antipasti, sausage, pasta, prosciutto, cheese, salad, dessert, and lots of wine. |
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My mother went out to buy groceries, and then she fixed a big dinner of rigatoni, sausage, cheese, and bread. |
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Best of all, though, is a bowl of rigatoni in a mildly creamy tomato sauce with chunks of sweetly spicy Italian sausage. |
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The gamberi sausage linguine, clearly a house specialty, was served on one of those cast iron hot plates you see in Chinese restaurants. |
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They had bought a sausage roll each and held a bottle of pop in their hands. |
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These include chicken strips, pan-fried potatoes, salads and a choice of wieners and liver sausage. |
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This is a liver sausage, which Christoph suggested spreading on toasts of excellent German bread. |
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Most days they stay at home eating cheap liver sausage and watching television. |
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The deli's also open then, if you want some prosciutto or, as seems to be popular in our house, liver sausage, on your toast. |
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My mouth waters to this day when I think of the liver sausage and German red sausage that emerged from these day-long efforts. |
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Among the hot dishes on their menu were seared loin of pork in honey and thyme, with Stilton and pistachio sausage. |
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People exist on sausage, bread, eggs, maybe some chicken, things like that. |
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Was this, as I suspected in every atom of my being, a cooked sausage that just wasn't properly cooked? |
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Fresh meat is lower in sodium than luncheon meat, bacon, hot dogs, sausage and ham. |
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The menu notes that the kitchen needs half an hour to prepare this traditional infusion of rice, saffron, seafood and sausage. |
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Apparently it's all about people's right to choose the sausage roll of their choice. |
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The coarse texture and mild flavour of the beans contrasted nicely with the saltiness of the smoked ham and the richness of the sausage. |
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Cut the dough in two and roll it into sausage shapes, tapering at each end. |
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Opt for simple comforting English fare like fish-finger sarnies with ketchup, or Cornish pasties and sausage and mash. |
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Swapping one vegetarian sausage for one of mine, I can't say it was entirely to my taste. |
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Roggen or rye beers make suitable escorts for the highly spiced style of pastrami, fennel, or pepper riddled salami and sausage. |
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Pigs are usually slaughtered before Christmas, smoked, made into sausage, and preserved for use throughout the year. |
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They come with a spicy dipping sauce and rounds of thinly sliced liverwurst-style sausage. |
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The Tudors got over this by wrapping the mixture in the gut of a pig and cooking it in a sausage shape. |
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Scoop out on to a large sheet of cling-film and, using well-washed hands, shape into a long sausage shape about 5cm thick. |
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Twist the ends like a cracker and then roll the parcel backwards and forwards to create a sausage shape about the thickness of a 50p piece. |
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Wet your hands well with cold water, and form the mixture into small, flattened sausage shapes about 8cm long. |
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Tie the ends tightly with string to form the foie gras into a sausage shape. |
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However, he became such a silly sausage later on that I can't nominate any of his songs as my all time favourite. |
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The season after they secured their 1976 treble, the team won not a sausage, losing to FC Zurich in the first round of the European Cup. |
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And there's not a sausage I can do about the UK's current gym-centric fantasy. |
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The great thing about sausage dogs is how far their heads are from their tails and, as a direct result, how ridiculous they look. |
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Essentially, it was two pounds of sausage meat with onion slices mixed in, coated in flour and baked in dripping with roasted vegies. |
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In the late seventies and eighties, I used to use garlic sausage meat from the local butcher and had great success with it. |
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Chicken with a tarragon stuffing turned out to be mainly full of sausage meat and horrid. |
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It includes preservative and a dash of herbs, and helps bind the fine-chopped sausage meat. |
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Add the sausage meat back to the gravy and season with salt and white pepper to taste. |
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Naturally I look for something a little different such as pepperami, garlic sausage meat, strong smelling cheeses, cockles or mussels. |
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We had turkey that tasted of turkey stuffed with chestnut one end and sausage meat mixed with sage the other. |
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It was busy, and I was hoping to gather enough change to buy a hot pie or sausage roll from the bakery before it shut. |
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Fortunately they were serving mini sausage rolls and tomato sauce, which is the ultimate party food. |
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Joe likes pizzas, sausage rolls, pork pies, chicken and mushroom slices, chicken dippers and chocolate cake. |
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People who skip breakfast often find themselves eating a pastry or a sausage roll on the way to work in an attempt to stop feeling hungry. |
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She put the bottle of pop into her bag and the wrapper of the sausage roll in the bin. |
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He put the tray of sausage rolls he was holding down on the bench unceremoniously. |
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Sitting there sipping supermarket-brand cola from a paper cup and eating my Mum's sausage rolls I couldn't have been happier. |
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The butcher sells homemade steak slices, sausage rolls and various pies which the Hubby is quite partial to. |
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Food shops line the outer edges selling, for a Brit, remarkably reassuring grub like sausage rolls, meat pies and fish and chips. |
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The school held twice-weekly sausage sizzles selling to pupils inside the school grounds. |
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There'll be an enormous variety of food, including the ubiquitous sausage sizzle. |
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The Youth Project will be raising funds through a sausage sizzle during the competition. |
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Countless sausage sizzles later, enough funds had been raised for a purpose-built theatre. |
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Soy foods like hot dogs, soy sausage, tempeh, and even soy pastrami are also great substitutes because they contain no saturated fat. |
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Cooper sighed and carried two plates of bacon, eggs and sausage on toast to the table. |
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We would much rather our players had beans on toast than bacon and sausage and that sort of thing. |
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If he was on a 12-hour shift, he'd have bacon and eggs in the morning and sausage and eggs at lunchtime. |
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This consisted of an egg, bacon, sausage, tinned tomato, baked beans and a slice of fried bread. |
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We tried the flavor-packed Oyster Bay pizza with spicy Italian sausage and the even better simple margherita garnished with fresh basil. |
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Saturday morning started with a hearty breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, and French toast. |
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Breakfasts ranged from spinach frittata to scrambled eggs, sausage patties and bagels to fresh blueberry rolls. |
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Food is basic for the soldiers with breakfast consisting of scrambled eggs, sausage and hash browns or cereal. |
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Presumably the local sausage pusher whom they buy from keeps getting busted by the police for selling sausages to children, or something. |
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We still do roasts on site and we still do pies, and fish and chips, and sausage and mash. |
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There is, of course, the option of sausage or schnitzel on a bun, and sauerkraut is available, but will cost you extra. |
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Boudin is a well-seasoned sausage of rice and pork as well as varying amounts of giblets, while the traditional boudin rouge is a blood sausage or black pudding. |
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Can't say I'm a huge Polish sausage fan, or bratwurst for that matter. |
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Beyond the frankfurter there is the a red sausage from Thuringia, a liver sausage from Kassel, and a black sausage from Swabia which is spiced with thyme, cloves and nutmeg. |
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He's beefed up his menu with grilled lamb chops seasoned with balsamic vinegar and sage, and fennel sausage grilled flat with garlicky broccoli rabe. |
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We'll have a sausage sizzle and all that jazz from around 12 pm onwards. |
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The German Weisswurst, or veal sausage, is a rare delicacy indeed. |
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He saw the soldiers and the land-girls, the silver sausage shapes of the barrage balloons in the sky, the occasional flight of marauder or defender aeroplanes droning aloft. |
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To accompany this fine duo, we order sausage made in Hancock, just the other side of the Keweenaw Waterway. |
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The exhibit is two inches long and striped pink and black, the striping having been achieved by, at one stage, wrapping the sausage in a rasher of bacon. |
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It was with great faith that I put fork to plate and severed a blood sausage ravioli garnished with tender ribbons of nutmeg pumpkin and petite cepes. |
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Typical products affected by the alert are shepherd's pies, pasta bakes, cottage pies, chicken wings, sausage casseroles, pizzas, steak and kidney pies and chilli con carne. |
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By the time my dad woke up and walked into the kitchen I had a frying pan with bacon and sausage sizzling on one ring of the range, and another with four eggs frying. |
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If you cannot start the day without a cooked meal any combination of Cumberland sausage, back bacon, egg, mushrooms, tomato and baked beans is offered. |
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Products range from cured ham and Cumberland sausage to champion black puddings, with goat's cheese from Knutsford, pickles from Oldham and sticky toffee pudding from Cartmel. |
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A greasy egg, streaky bacon, a thick slab of Lorne sausage and a wedge of fried bread, all washed down with a large mug of sweet tea can often be a true restorative. |
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It is a pudding in the old sense of something enclosed in a sausage skin. |
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In developing countries gut skins dominate the sausage market. |
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Dinner was sausage and beans with coffee and a mousse for afters. |
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A day's budget encompasses a sausage roll and a glass of milk. |
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The crust was stuffed with cheese and pepperoni, Italian sausage, and bacon. |
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The menu for the brunch includes hot cakes, sausage, home fries, scrambled eggs, biscuits 'n sausage gravy, meat loaf, potato casserole, fresh fruit, pastries and beverage. |
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And so we have recipes for cabbages stuffed with sausage meat, cabbages layered with potatoes and baked, and sauerkraut served with potatoes and pork. |
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Combine the bread and sausage meat in a bowl using your hands. |
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We enjoyed every bit of their piggy-ness and now we are reaping the rewards with a freezer full of the very best ham, bacon, sausage, and kielbasa in the world! |
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After surviving on a 1950s diet including kippers and Spam, the lads devoured the WI's homemade cakes, sandwiches, scones, sausage rolls and quiche. |
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And the whole town smoulders damply under a haze of burnt burger, singed sausage, and evaporated candy floss, all slightly sticky and redolent of the smell of pink bubble gum. |
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I try to persuade myself they're wholesome by buying ones made with free-range eggs and ignore the fact that the sausage meat is made from the scrapings from pigs' skulls. |
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Roll the rabbit in a sausage shape and take the serrano ham. |
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Officially crowned sausage king of the Traditional Australian and Gourmet class snags, Mr Barritt said using local ingredients and staff was the key to his success. |
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Her beautiful sausage rolls, salmon roulade, really special tea brack and strawberry and raspberry swiss rolls disappeared as quickly as they were handed around. |
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The star of the show is the corn dog, which is offered in several different sausage styles and with your choice of breading, even including a cheese batter. |
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But the crowd-pleaser is lusciously roasted baby loin of pork, accompanied not only by sauerkraut and apple compote but by smoked sausage and two spare ribs. |
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It wrapped around her like a sausage casing, barely leaving room to breathe. |
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There then follows the sorry account, previously reported in these sports pages, of an Italian sausage and a brutal beating from a Pittsburgh Pirate. |
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The Cumberland sausage and mash served on an adjoining table looked vast. |
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Remove skewers, slice the sausage and serve on a pile of mash. |
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Back home I stowed my shopping away, had a grossly over-indulgent lunch of sausage rolls and brown sauce, and took myself off for a long, long afternoon nap. |
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The fat gives a sausage its characteristic succulence and texture. |
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Marv lives downstairs and has a very stupid sausage dog called Sizzles. |
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I made a very nice sausage casserole and needed to thicken it up a bit. |
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He bought a sausage for 70p, but bargained, wanting to pay 50p instead. |
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She defiantly speared the last sausage on her plate and began to cut it up when a black, hairy nose appeared in her lap from under the tablecloth. |
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She nodded again, spearing a piece of sausage with her fork. |
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We are having some of that Cumberland sausage Daisy bought last night. |
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I had the linguine pasta, which came with a complex rather than punchy tomato sauce, tender olives, cheese shavings and just two slivers of sausage. |
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The preparation of blood sausage in the charcuterie's kitchen. |
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A keen cook, she was happy to allow Joe to pile his dinner plate with extra Yorkshire puddings or the scones and sausage rolls she enjoyed making. |
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Next time we go, I'll order the chai-infused French toast kabobs or the jelly doughnut pancakes and Mara can get the buffalo sausage and garlic challah. |
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They would probably organize a lamington drive and sausage sizzle. |
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To be honest, the great bird, the roast ham and the sausage rolls have been a millstone round this cook's neck for longer than he cares to remember. |
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Eighty youngsters from Woodlands School, Harrogate, were given a breakfast of bacon and sausage butties to mark the start of Farmhouse Breakfast Week. |
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Shoving students into lectures is like stuffing sausage meat into one end of a sausage machine but ignoring the copious waste that spills out half way through the process. |
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Don't forget to try those mouth watering, flaky, pastry sausage rolls. |
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He replaced his morning eggs and sausage with oatmeal and a walk. |
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Fred asks for a dish of cavatelli smothered in sausage and onions. |
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He has an English breakfast of eggs, beans, sausage and canned tomatoes. |
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Me, I'm looking at a breakfast on March 15 that includes sausage and bacon, a lunch menu involving pepperoni and ham, and dinner at a nice steakhouse. |
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They were only serving omelets and sausage today, for some insane reason. |
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It certainly puts a new spin on the traditional business lunch, as staff can now expect everything from sausage rolls to stotties to be hitting the boardroom table! |
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A rice garden profligate with mussels, squid, clams, shrimp, sausage and chicken, as well as peas, carrots and piquillo peppers, it was a delight. |
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Just when he'd fancy some pork scratchings or a sausage roll, he'd discover that all there was to eat were bananas, apples and those annoying little boxes of raisins. |
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Dishes included Cajun chicken, beef steak and mushroom pot, roast duckling and Cumberland sausage as well as a number of Indian balti offerings and blackboard specials. |
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I've had a poached egg and a sausage roll and four meringues. |
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The pleasant sausage looks and tastes something like a pickled ham. |
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Typical items would be anchovies, sardines, slices of smoked fish, olives, radishes, sliced tomato, various sorts of sausage and other charcuterie, etc. |
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In a saucepan over medium heat, combine bacon, sausage and beef. |
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And those in the know would ignore the party pies, sausage rolls and sandwiches at the half-time afternoon tea spread and make a beeline for the chocolate cake. |
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Within these pages you'll find recipes for cold borscht, Kung Pao chicken, Maryland crab cakes, chicken and sausage gumbo, deviled eggs, and tuna-noodle casserole. |
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He returned a few minutes later with my sausage patties on another plate. |
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This move towards the more sophisticated sausage has propelled once basic British staples such as bangers and mash and toad in the hole to new culinary heights. |
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Lynchburg is a six-month-old German sausage and ale house in the heart of Panama's San Francisco neighborhood. |
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His garlic duck sausage with black mustard is the hot dog of your dreams. |
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Gabrielle Taper, 19, sat next to her two teenage friends and nibbled on crawfish and andouille, a type of sausage made from pork. |
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A dish of gnocchi with spicy house sausage and favas, for instance, may turn out to be a wildly salty and tomatoey riot that pummels the poor little favas into submission. |
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Featured in the current series are smoked haddock scotch eggs with curried mayonnaise, pigeon and red onion pasty, and onion soup with steak and kidney sausage dumplings. |
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Sage and sausage patty came next, served between cumin scented Buttermilk biscuits and smothered in a black pepper country gravy. |
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Waddle is often remembered for his penalty miss in Turin and that criminally overshadows a tremendous performance by the former sausage factory worker in the game. |
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Sit in the sun with a loaf of fresh bread, a hunk of cheese and some German sausage and soak up the medieval atmosphere and scent of flowers and pine resin. |
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The recipes Stephane shares, from blood sausage to braised pork, share so many tricks of the trade. |
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After walking several blocks and passing well over a dozen pavement cafes and bistros, we found a place with the dry sausage he desired on their menu. |
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Squeeze the sausage meat out of the sausages and discard the skins. |
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He was dropping pastry flakes from his sausage roll on his waistcoat. |
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It was zero, zippo, zilch, not a sausage, and not a single bill. |
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A breakfast pizza, for those who have never had the pleasure, is a small ordinary frozen pizza with scrambled eggs and bacon, sausage, or gravy on top. |
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The menu contains a lot of sausage and mash and steamed puddings. |
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In a traditional jambalaya, chicken, sausage, ham, and chopped vegetables are cooked and added with seasonings and liquid to an iron pot full of rice. |
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Poke center of Italian sausages with chopstick to make well, fill with chocolate syrup and twist the open end of the sausage. |
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The function is a family sausage sizzle in the barbeque area. |
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All we can buy from the supermarket is sausage, bread and margarine. |
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Germany, for instance, which produces more than 1200 types of sausage, distinguishes raw, cooked and precooked sausages. |
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In South Africa, traditional sausages are known as boerewors, or farmer's sausage. |
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Similar to the Slim Jim, cheese, sausage, and fish flavored kamaboko sticks can be found in convenience stores across Japan. |
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From northern Thailand comes sai ua, a grilled minced pork sausage flavored with curry paste and fresh herbs. |
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Also very popular in Thailand is naem, a raw fermented pork sausage similar to the Vietnamese nem chua and Laotian som moo. |
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This variety of sausage is often encountered as yam naem and naem khluk, both of which are Thai salads. |
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Kun chiang is a dry and sweet Chinese sausage which has also been incorporated into the Thai culinary culture. |
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Battered sausage, consisting of a sausage dipped in batter, and fried, is sold throughout Britain from Fish and Chip shops. |
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Saucisson is perhaps one of the most popularized forms of dried sausage in France, with many different variations from region to region. |
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Another common variety in the Netherlands is the runderworst which is made from beef and the dried sausage known as metworst or droge worst. |
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Horse sausage and mutton sausage are also traditional foods in Iceland, although their popularity is waning. |
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Liver sausage, which has been compared to haggis, and blood sausage are also a common foodstuff in Iceland. |
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Haggis is generally recognized as the national dish, although not described as a sausage. |
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The sausage is produced in a rectangular block and individual portions are sliced off. |
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The most popular type of red sausage is perhaps txistorra, a thin and long paprika sausage originating in Navarre. |
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Falukorv is a large traditional Swedish sausage made of a grated mixture of pork and beef or veal with potato flour and mild spices. |
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The cervelat, a cooked sausage, is often referred to as Switzerland's national sausage. |
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Longaniza is the most common type of sausage, or at least the most common name in Chile for sausages that also could be classified as chorizo. |
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Another traditional sausage is the prieta, the Chilean version of blood sausage, generally known elsewhere in Latin America as morcilla. |
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North American breakfast or country sausage is made from uncooked ground pork, breadcrumbs and salt mixed with pepper, sage, and other spices. |
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In Louisiana, there is a variety of sausage that is unique to its heritage, a variant of andouille. |
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A common and popular regional sausage in the Trenton, New Jersey and Philadelphia, PA areas is pork roll. |
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These types of sausage are popular at barbecues, and can be purchased from any butcher or supermarket. |
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Sausage without casing is called sausage meat and can be fried or used as stuffing for poultry, or for wrapping foods like Scotch eggs. |
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