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This crisp and refreshing cucumber dip is a staple in Kentucky. Combine grated cucumber, shallot, cream cheese, sour cream, mayonnaise and green Tabasco for an easy party starter. Serve with crudité.
Kocsonya is a Hungarian meat jelly similar to aspic that is served as a chilled main course. [4] It is traditionally made from pork products such as pig ears, pig tail, pig's trotters, and pork skin. Spices include red pepper, salt, black pepper, garlic, hot red pepper, and onion.
They’re often served with toppings like sour cream, caramelized onions or bacon. ... but they also go well with a fresh green salad or tangy coleslaw for balance. ... 27 Classic Martha Stewart ...
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Pork jelly is an aspic made from low-grade cuts of pig meat, such as trotters, that contain a significant proportion of connective tissue. [15] Pork jelly is a popular appetizer and, nowadays, is sometimes prepared in a more modern version using lean meat , with or without pig leftovers (which are substituted with store-bought gelatin ).
Pork, sauerkraut, spices, tomatoes, bell peppers, broth, sour cream, bread Media: Székelykáposzta Székelykáposzta also known as " cabbage stew a la Székely " or "Székely goulash " (known as "segedínský guláš" in Czech, "segedínsky guláš" in Slovak, "Szegediner Gulasch" in German, "segedin golaž" in Slovenian and "gulasz ...
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Pörkölt is a Hungarian stew with boneless meat, paprika, and some vegetables. [1] It should not be confused with gulyás, a stew with more gravy or a soup (using meat with bones, paprika, caraway, vegetables and potato or different tiny dumplings or pasta simmered along with the meat), or paprikás, which uses only meat, paprika and thick heavy sour cream).