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Seared smoked sausage gets smothered in a creamy sauce made from shallot, garlic, chopped kale, and cannellini beans, then topped with homemade croutons to make this hearty skillet dinner.
Traditional Himmel und Erde mashed potato and apples, served with blood sausage (Blutwurst) and fried onions Himmel und Erde with sausage and onions in bacon as served in Westphalia. Himmel und Erde ('Heaven and earth') is a traditional German dish of mashed potato with stewed apples. It is frequently served with sliced blood sausage.
A hot dog or Polish sausage in a white bun topped with cream cheese and grilled onions. [13] [23] Sonoran hot dog: Arizona [13] A hot dog wrapped in bacon and grilled, served on a bolillo-style hot dog bun, and topped with pinto beans, onions, tomatoes, and a variety of additional condiments, sometimes including mayonnaise, mustard, and ...
Place the potatoes and 1/2 teaspoon salt in a large pot and fill with cold water to cover the potatoes. Bring the water to a boil over high heat, then reduce heat to medium-low and then simmer for ...
Appetizers. Creamy Spinach and Artichoke Dip. Jalapeño & Cream Cheese Crispy Wontons. Parmesan Pastry Pups. Greek Spanakopita. Vegetable Bird's Nests with Soy Dipping Sauce
It is made on a grill with ground beef, onions, and topped by melted cheese and served with lettuce, tomatoes, and condiments on a hero roll. [4] Chow mein sandwich: New England: Gravy-based chow mein mixture placed on a hamburger bun, served hot Clam roll: New England: Fried clams served in a New England hotdog bun [5] Club sandwich: Nationwide
Heat the oil in a 6-quart saucepot over medium-high heat. Add the beef, sausage and onion and cook until the beef and sausage are well browned, stirring often to separate meat. Pour off any fat. Add the garlic and cook and stir for 30 seconds. Stir the broth, basil, tomatoes and beans in the saucepot and heat to a boil. Reduce the heat to low.
Alaska: Akutaq. A specialty of Native Alaskans, akutaq is sometimes called Alaskan ice cream. It's a dessert made with fresh local berries, sweetener, and animal fat, and sometimes dried fish or meat.