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  2. Pork and beans - Wikipedia

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    The recipe for American commercially canned pork and beans varies slightly from company to company, but generally consists of rehydrated navy beans packed in tomato sauce (usually made from concentrate and which may incorporate starch, sugar, salt, and seasoning), with very small chunks of salt pork or rendered pork fat. [5]

  3. Baked beans - Wikipedia

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    Baked beans made with BBQ sauce, brown sugar, cider vinegar, Dijon mustard and sliced bacon. While baked beans were initially New England regional cuisine, the dish has become a popular item throughout the United States and are now a staple item served most frequently along various types of barbecue and at picnics. [19]

  4. List of America's Test Kitchen episodes - Wikipedia

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    Recipes for carbonnade a la flamande (Belgian beef, beer, and onion stew), and roasted acorn squash with brown sugar. Featuring an Equipment Corner covering paring knives, a Tasting Lab on beer for cooking, a comparison of stovetop and oven-baked stews, and a Science Desk segment exploring microwave power.

  5. Brown sauce (meat stock based) - Wikipedia

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    In Danish cuisine brown sauce (brun sovs) is a very common sauce, and refers to a sauce with a meat stock base (in modern times, often replaced by broth made from bouillon cubes), thickened by a roux, and sometimes colored a rich, deep brown with a product consisting of dark caramelized sugar, known as brun kulør (literally, "brown colouring") or madkulør (literally, "food colouring") or ...

  6. Canned beans - Wikipedia

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    Pork and beans – usually a tomato-based sauce flavored by pork Baked beans – cooked in a sweet sauce Plain, cooked beans or green beans , with varying amounts of salt added

  7. American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis–style barbecue favors a heavy emphasis on a sticky sweet barbecue sauce. Its standbys include the pork steak, a cut taken from the shoulder of the pig, grilled then slowly stewed in a pan over charcoal; crispy snoots, a cut from the cheek and nose of the pig that is fried up like cracklins and eaten dipped in sauce; pork spare ribs ...

  8. Braised intestines in brown sauce - Wikipedia

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    Braised Intestines in Brown Sauce. Braised intestines in brown sauce (九转大肠: nine turns of large intestine) was originally called braised large intestine.It is a traditional dish in Jinan City, Shandong Province, where the government in 2020 designated it a "classic" dish of Lu cuisine and "one of the most famous dishes in Shandong". [1]

  9. Feijoada - Wikipedia

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    Meat (pork) stew with vegetables can be traced to ancient Roman cuisine. [7] The dish spread with the Roman Empire and gave rise to dishes such as the French cassoulet, the Milanese cassoeula, the Romanian fasole cu cârnați, the fabada asturiana from Northwestern Spain, the Spanish cocido madrileño and olla podrida, and the feijoada of Minho Province in Northern Portugal.