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  2. 25 Crock Pot Meatball Recipes That Work for Parties & Dinner

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    Get the recipe: Crock Pot BBQ Express Meatballs. ... and of course a little bourbon. Get the recipe: Crock Pot Bourbon Meatballs. ... Get the recipe: Crock Pot Grape Jelly Meatballs.

  3. 50 Easy Slow Cooker Dinners That Truly Are 'Set It and ... - AOL

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    Super-simple barbecue chicken is a time-saver for weeknight meals. All you need is chicken, a few seasonings, and your favorite barbecue sauce. Recipe: Allrecipes. Related: 50 Cheap and Easy ...

  4. Baked Turkey Meatballs Couldn't Be Easier for a ... - AOL

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    When making meatballs, especially turkey meatballs, never over mix. You want to make sure all of the ingredients are well combined, but don't continue mixing or the meatballs can turn out tough ...

  5. List of meatball dishes - Wikipedia

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    Sulu köfte Tabriz meatballs. Köfte is a family of meatball or meatloaf dishes found in South Asian, Middle Eastern, Balkan, and Central Asian cuisine. In the simplest form, koftas consist of balls of minced or ground meat—usually beef, chicken, lamb, or pork—mixed with spices or onions.

  6. Meatball - Wikipedia

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    Hochzeitssuppe, a traditional German wedding soup with meatballs Raw meatballs Meatballs being cooked. A meatball is ground meat (mince) rolled into a ball, sometimes along with other ingredients, such as bread crumbs, minced onion, eggs, butter, and seasoning. [1] Meatballs are cooked by frying, baking, steaming, or braising in sauce.

  7. Turkish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Turkish cuisine shows variation across Turkey. The cooking of Istanbul, Bursa, İzmir, and the rest of the Anatolia region inherits many elements of Ottoman court cuisine, including moderate use of spices, a preference for rice over bulgur, koftes, and a wider availability of vegetable stews (türlü), eggplant, stuffed dolmas and fish.

  8. The best way to make a PB&J: Experts weigh in on ... - AOL

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    Dee Broughton, a food writer and recipe developer says her love of strawberry jelly came from the grape jelly overkill she experienced as a child."Growing up, my family only bought grape jelly, so ...

  9. Turkey Pot Die - Wikipedia

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    "Turkey Pot Die" is the fourth episode of the fourth season of the animated comedy series The Cleveland Show. The 69th episode overall, it originally aired on Fox on November 25, 2012. [1] The episode was written by Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein and directed by Anthony Agrusa.