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  2. List of Chopped episodes (season 41–present) - Wikipedia

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    Appetizer: liver and onions, chef's salad, Idaho potatoes, lemon meringue pie; Entrée: chicken cutlets, carrots, corned beef hash, pancake bread; Dessert: chocolate egg cream, fruit salad with cottage cheese, frosted shredded wheat, breakfast sandwich; Contestants: Kerri Horgan, Executive Chef from Nanuet, NY (eliminated after the appetizer)

  3. KFC - Wikipedia

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    KFC was founded by Colonel Harland Sanders (1890–1980), an entrepreneur who began selling fried chicken from his roadside restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky, during the Great Depression. Sanders identified the potential of the restaurant franchising concept and the first "Kentucky Fried Chicken" franchise opened in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1952

  4. Croquette - Wikipedia

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    A 17th-century recipe for croquettes (croquets) by François Massialot binds a filling of meat, truffles, marrow, bread crumbs, and cheese with egg, then breads and fries them in lard.

  5. Korean fried chicken - Wikipedia

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    The recipe for frying chicken was already a form of cooking in the 15th century, [8] so it is presumed that it has been cooked since the Goryeo dynasty. [9] [10] The fried chicken under the name of "Pogye" (포계) in the early Joseon dynasty was sautéed in oil while sequentially pouring soy sauce, sesame oil, flour mixed with water, and vinegar onto the chicken.

  6. List of Cook's Country episodes - Wikipedia

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    Recipes for bacon-wrapped meatloaf and chicken baked in foil with sweet potato and radish. Featuring an Equipment Review covering vacuum sealers and a Tasting Lab on salted butter. 114

  7. Mashed potato - Wikipedia

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    Mashed potato or mashed potatoes (American, Canadian and Australian English), colloquially known as mash (British English), [2] is a dish made by mashing boiled or steamed potatoes, usually with added milk, butter, salt and pepper. It is generally served as a side dish to meat or vegetables. Roughly mashed potatoes are sometimes called smashed ...

  8. Fried potatoes - Wikipedia

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    Latke – a potato pancake of traditional Jewish cuisine. Often made with matzo meal, egg, potato purée and served with apple sauce or sour cream. Potato waffle – can be fried, baked or grilled; Potatoes O'Brien – consists of pan-fried potatoes along with green and red bell peppers; Rösti – a Swiss dish; Tater tots – grated potatoes ...

  9. Soul food - Wikipedia

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    Soul food is the ethnic cuisine of African Americans. [1] [2] It originated in the American South from the cuisines of enslaved Africans trafficked to the North American colonies through the Atlantic slave trade during the Antebellum period and is closely associated (but not to be confused with) the cuisine of the American South. [3]