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  2. Sausage Stuffing Outshines Every Side on the ... - AOL

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    In a large skillet, cook the sausage over medium-high heat until brown and crumbly, 5 to 7 minutes. Remove the sausage to the bowl with the bread cubes. Do not wipe out the skillet.

  3. Sausage Stuffing Bites With Cranberry Sauce Have All The ...

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    Mix until just combined. Roll stuffing mixture into 1 1/2" balls (about 2 Tbsp. each) and arrange on prepared sheets. Bake meatballs, rotating sheets top to bottom halfway through, until deeply ...

  4. Sausage & Stuffing Criss-Cross Pastry Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the oven to 375°F. Beat 1 egg and water in a small bowl with a fork or whisk. Mix the sausage, stuffing, remaining egg, onion and mushrooms in a large bowl.

  5. Paratha roll - Wikipedia

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    For many Pakistanis a paratha roll has emotional connotations. In the Pakistani tradition parathas have been a staple item for breakfast. Pakistan is a predominantly traditional family system where women cook for the family, and paratha roll is an easy dish both to make and to serve and is commonly served in homes.

  6. Breakfast sandwich - Wikipedia

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    A breakfast sandwich featuring eggs, bacon jam, and microgreens on a buttermilk biscuit. Breakfast sandwiches are typically made using breakfast meats (generally cured meats such as sausages, patty sausages, bacon, country ham, scrapple, Spam, and pork roll), breads, eggs and cheese.

  7. Aloo paratha - Wikipedia

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    Aloo paratha (lit. ' potato paratha ') is a paratha (flat bread dish) stuffed with potato filling native to the Indian subcontinent. [2] [3] It is traditionally eaten for breakfast. [2] [4] It is made using unleavened dough rolled with a mixture of mashed potato and spices (amchur, garam masala) which is cooked on a hot tawa with butter or ghee.