Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
"The Fatty" – a hot link sausage rolled in a layer of ground pork breakfast sausage and a layer of spicy ground pork sausage wrapped in a bacon lattice to make a 12-pound loaf, smoked for 2 hours, sliced thick and drizzled with barbecue sauce, served on a toasted bun.
Owned by former pro wrestler George Nottoli & family for 70 years: Italian Beef and Sausage Combo Sandwich (top round beef rubbed with garlic and Italian seasonings paired with grilled Italian fennel sausage topped with roasted peppers on an Italian bread); "Mama Rita's Meatloaf Sammich" (ground beef & pork, breadcrumbs, ketchup and spices with ...
Casey's challenge this week took place at Sam's No. 3, where he took on the "Top of the Rockies Burrito Challenge", a 4-pound burrito filled with refried beans, 8 scrambled eggs, chorizo, bacon, sausage, and 2 large cheddar cheese-stuffed chile rellenos, all smothered with the restaurant's "Kickin' Pork Green Chili" (a sauce made with butter ...
Calories per Serving: 541. Ingredients. 2 c. unsweetened soy milk, plus more for thinning. 1 1/2 c. whole milk Greek yogurt. 3 tsp. pure maple syrup. 2 tsp. ground cinnamon. 1 1/2 tsp. pure ...
Veggie Fajitas. Fajitas typically feature peppers and onions, but this veggie version adds mushrooms, yellow squash, and zucchini to the mix for a filling dinner idea.
A deep-fried hot dog on pizza bread, topped with onions, peppers, and fried potatoes. [195] Jersey breakfast dog: Northeast New Jersey: A hot dog wrapped in bacon and deep fried, with melted cheese, on top of a fried or scrambled egg. [196] Maxwell Street Polish: Midwest Chicago A Polish sausage made with beef and pork, and with garlic and ...
McRib – a sandwich featuring a ground pork patty coated in barbecue sauce, slivered onions, and pickles. First seen in test-market stores near interstate highways around Milwaukee and Madison, Wisconsin in the late 1970s (along with early tests of personal-sized pizza), the McRib was more widely released in 1981 but pulled from the menu in 1985.
The name is derived from Low German mett for "chopped pork meat without fat", or Old Saxon meti for "food". It consists of minced pork meat, generally seasoned with salt and black pepper, regionally also with garlic or caraway, and eaten raw. It is also possible to add chopped onion, in which case it is known as Zwiebelmett (onion mett).