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  2. Kishka (food) - Wikipedia

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    Prepared kishke is sold in some kosher butcheries and delicatessens; in Israel it is available in the frozen food section of most supermarkets. Non-traditional varieties include kishke stuffed with rice and kishke stuffed with diced chicken livers and ground gizzards. [7] There are also vegetarian kishke recipes. [10] [11] [12]

  3. Tandyr nan - Wikipedia

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    Tandyr nan is a type of Central Asian bread [1] [2] cooked in a vertical clay oven, the tandyr or tandoor. It is circular and leavened with yeast, and typically has a crisp golden surface. They are often decorated by stamping patterns on the dough, and can be topped with ingredients like sesame seeds, nigella seeds, or thinly sliced onion. [3]

  4. Here’s What to Cook Every Night This Week (February 24 - AOL

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    The maple syrup in the glaze caramelizes like a charm in the oven, so prepare to swoon. Get the recipe 40 Comfort Food Recipes for When You Need a Hug on a Plate

  5. Kasha varnishkes - Wikipedia

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    A recipe published in a Yiddish American cookbook in 1925 shows kashe-filled noodles or dumplings, rather than the simpler kashe with farfalle. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Food writer Gil Marks proposes that the dish was developed in New York City in the late nineteenth century through cultural exchange with Italian pasta makers. [ 2 ]

  6. Roasting - Wikipedia

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    Slow-roasting pig on a rotisserie Tudor style roasting meat on a spit. Roasting is a cooking method that uses dry heat where hot air covers the food, cooking it evenly on all sides with temperatures of at least 150 °C (300 °F) from an open flame, oven, or other heat source.

  7. 14 Food Prep Tips for Seniors with Dementia - AOL

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    Time-Managed Cooking: Opt for slow-cooker meals or recipes that can be left on the stove to cook without the need for constant stirring or monitoring. This can alleviate stress and potential ...

  8. Sweden’s best food dishes: From waffles to Wallenbergers - AOL

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    Gravlax, or salmon cured in salt, sugar and dill, is often served as a festive treat. - Magnus Carlsson/imagebank.sweden.se

  9. Kasha - Wikipedia

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    A woman grinding kasha, an 18th-century drawing by J.-P. Norblin. In Polish, cooked buckwheat groats are referred to as kasza gryczana. Kasza can apply to many kinds of groats: millet (kasza jaglana), barley (kasza jęczmienna), pearl barley (kasza jęczmienna perłowa, pęczak), oats (kasza owsiana), as well as porridge made from farina (kasza manna). [4]