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  2. Ritz Cracker Salmon Cakes Recipe - AOL

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    Add the onion mixture, cracker crumbs and pepper; mix to combine. Shape in to 6 patties, about 1/3 cup each. Heat canola oil in same skillet, enough to come up 1/4-inch on the side of the skillet ...

  3. 10 Things You Didn't Know You Could Make with Ritz Crackers - AOL

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    We've also included recipes for classic meatloaf, baked cod with Ritz Cracker gremolata, and salmon cakes with a creamy dill sauce. So, next time you add bread crumbs to your grocery list, check ...

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

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    This unusually named casserole comes from Columbus, Ohio. The owner of Italian restaurant Marzetti's created a baked pasta with ground beef, noodles, tomato sauce and cheese and named it after her ...

  5. Taiyaki - Wikipedia

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    Media: Taiyaki. Taiyaki (鯛焼き, lit. 'baked sea bream ') is a Japanese fish -shaped cake, commonly sold as street food. It imitates the shape of tai (鯛, red sea bream), which it is named after. [1] The most common filling is red bean paste that is made from sweetened adzuki beans. Other common fillings may be custard, chocolate, cheese ...

  6. Ritz Crackers - Wikipedia

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    www.ritzcrackers.com. Ritz Crackers is a brand of snack cracker introduced by Nabisco in 1920. The original style crackers are disc-shaped, lightly salted, and approximately 46 millimetres (1.8 in) in diameter. [citation needed] Each cracker has seven perforations and a finely scalloped edge. Today, the Ritz cracker brand is owned by Mondelēz ...

  7. Streuselkuchen - Wikipedia

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    Streuselkuchen (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtʁɔʏzl̩ˌkuːxn̩] ⓘ; "crumb cake"), also known in English-speaking countries as crumb cake, is a cake made of yeast dough covered with a sweet crumb topping referred to as streusel. [1] The main ingredients for the crumbs are sugar, butter, and flour, [1] which are mixed at a 1:1:2 ratio.