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  2. 95 Winter Dinners That'll Give You An Excuse To Stay In ... - AOL

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    Featuring a spicy tomato broth studded with bacon, kielbasa sausage, ground beef, potatoes, pinto beans, and corn, a bowl of this stew is sure to keep you full from dusk 'til dawn, whether that's ...

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    Kiolbassa specializes in beef sausages. It is made with whole-muscle meat and does not contain any offal meats, cereals, fillers, or chemicals. [citation needed]Kiolbassa has a large market share throughout Texas and appears in 47/50 states as well as Mexico.

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    Pacific Buffet and Grill mixes Asian fare like sushi and broccoli beef with traditional American favorites like steak, roast pork, mac and cheese and corn on the comb.

  5. Frankfurter Rindswurst - Wikipedia

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    The meat content of the sausage consists of 100% beef, with some lean meat being replaced by fat. For the production of the frankfurter, the coarsely ground meat is slowly minced for a short time in the grinder with nitrite curing salt and cutter aids. Then, fat and ice snow is added, and the chopping speed is increased until the mass is finely ...

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    It consists of a link of kielbasa sausage placed in a bun, and covered with a layer of french fries, a layer of barbecue sauce and a layer of coleslaw. [1] While the sausage is typically grilled, some establishments will quickly deep fry the sausage after grilling and prior to assembling the sandwich. [2]

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    Cook the steak in a pan or on a grill to medium-rare to ensure the most tenderness and get those juices flowing. You should let your steak rest for a few minutes before slicing it against the grain.