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  2. Sausage and Bean Ragoût Recipe - AOL

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    Add the beef, sausage and onion and cook until the beef and sausage are well browned, stirring often to separate meat. Pour off any fat. Add the garlic and cook and stir for 30 seconds.

  3. 25 Delicious Casseroles That Start With a Can of Campbell's Soup

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    Just stir together stuffing mix, ham, asparagus, and cheese in a 9x13 pan before pouring over a savory custard made with cream of asparagus or mushroom soup. Dijon mustard gives it a little tang ...

  4. Sausage-and-Bread Stuffing Recipe - AOL

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    Spread the bread cubes on a baking sheet and toast for 25 minutes, stirring, until lightly browned and crisp. Meanwhile, in a large, deep skillet, melt the 1 stick of butter. Pour half of the ...

  5. List of sausage dishes - Wikipedia

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    Sausage and peppers – Italian-American dish; Sausage bread – American savory dish; Sausage bun – Sausage wrapped in pastry; Sausage gravy – Breakfast dish from the Southern United States; Sausage roll – Savoury pastry snack; Sausage sandwich – Sandwich containing cooked sausage

  6. Bread soup - Wikipedia

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    Brewis is a type of bread soup associated with the cuisine of Northern England. Originally a term for bread soaked in meat drippings, brewis came to be used for broths thickened with bread (or sometimes oatmeal). [12] A similar dish in the cuisine of New England was made by softening rye bread or Boston brown bread with milk and maple syrup. [13]

  7. Bungeo-ppang - Wikipedia

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    Bungeo-ppang was derived from the Japanese treat, taiyaki (baked sea bream), introduced to Korea around the 1930s when the country was under Japanese rule. [5] According to the 2011 book Bungeoppang Has a Family Tree, bungeo-ppang began as a mix of Western waffles and Eastern dumplings, as the taiyaki itself was a Japanese adaptation of Western waffles introduced to Japan in the 18th century.