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  2. Grandma's 21 Nostalgic Desserts That Deserve a Comeback - AOL

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    Jell-O Mold. No trip to Grandma's would be complete without a ring of jiggly Jell-O. With a layer of creamy coconut and a topping of bright berries, you're sure to get the ultimate old-fashioned ...

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    Step 1. Brown Some Meat. Pop a Dutch oven on the stove and get it nice and hot. Then brown ground beef, bulk Italian sausage— or anything from the butcher’s case.

  5. Spatini sauce mix - Wikipedia

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    Spatini sauce mix is a dry, packaged seasoning mix produced by Lawry's. [1] Originally developed in 1952 to be added to other ingredients (such as crushed tomatoes or tomato puree, and ground meat) to make an Italian-style "spaghetti sauce", it is also used variously to make a dip, in meatloaf, to season meatballs, and more.

  6. Grandma's Favorite Casseroles (That We Still All Secretly Love)

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    Named after opera star Luisa Tetrazzini in the early 20th century, turkey tetrazzini now most commonly refers to a casserole with spaghetti noodles in a creamy sauce with mushrooms.

  7. Checca sauce - Wikipedia

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    Checca sauce is an uncooked tomato sauce used with pasta. [1] Pasta alla checca is a pasta dish using fresh, uncooked tomatoes, basil, olive oil, garlic, salt, ...

  8. Worcestershire sauce - Wikipedia

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    Worcestershire sauce has been a generic term since 1876, when the English High Court of Justice ruled that Lea & Perrins did not own a trademark for the name "Worcestershire". [2] [3] Worcestershire sauce is used directly as a condiment on steaks, hamburgers, and other finished dishes, and to flavour cocktails such as the Bloody Mary and Caesar ...

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