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  2. 20 Foods Everyone Should Know How to Cook - AOL

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    Take, for instance, the roast chicken: basic, easy and economical because one chicken can be turned into many other dishes for later in the week, but most cooks seem to avoid making it at home and ...

  3. Recipes Everyone Over 30 Should Know How to Cook - AOL

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    This list of essentials is whaat we think everyone should know how to cook by the time they turn 30 (or whenever, age is just a number!).

  4. Chefs share their best tricks for making 15 foods everyone ...

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    Crepes are another great breakfast dish and can also make for an impromptu dessert or a savory lunch, Hauman said. To make the best crepes, always make your batter a day in advance so the air ...

  5. List of regional dishes of the United States - Wikipedia

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    An American dish of elbow macaroni, ground beef, tomato sauce, seasonings, and sometimes grated cheese. [1] American goulash: Multiple Midwestern United States and Southern United States: A dish that is similar to American chop suey, consisting of pasta (such as macaroni or egg noodles), ground beef, tomatoes or tomato sauce, and seasonings.

  6. List of breakfast foods - Wikipedia

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    Fried cheese – served as a breakfast dish in Cyprus, Greece, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey [65] Fried chicken – Consumed as a breakfast food by some in Perth, Western Australia [66] Frybread. Fried egg – Cooked dish made from one or more eggs [29] [67] Frittata – Egg-based dish; Frühschoppen – German and Austrian drinking tradition

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    To make the thickest, chewiest cookies, chill the raw mounds in the fridge or freezer to solidify the butter so they don't spread as much or cook too quickly in the oven. Then remove the cookies ...