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  2. I'm Annoyed I Didn't Have These 17 Super-Easy Dorm ... - AOL

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    Quick & Easy Recipes You Can Make In A Dorm ... Get the BBQ Chicken Twice-Baked Potatoes recipe. ... cilantro, and cheese. Pico de gallo, salsa, sour cream, or some crushed corn chips would ...

  3. Melt sandwich - Wikipedia

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    A melt sandwich is a type of hot sandwich containing a suitable meltable cheese (sometimes grated) and a filling of meat or fish. The sandwich is grilled on the ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. History of the potato - Wikipedia

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    Before 1910, the crops were stored in barns or root cellars, but, by the 1920s, potato cellars or barns came into use. U.S. potato production has increased steadily; two-thirds of the crop comes from Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, and Maine, and potato growers have strengthened their position in both domestic and foreign markets.

  6. 41 Easy Pasta Meals to Feed (and Impress) a Crowd - AOL

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    Here are 41 easy pasta recipes to feed a crowd—from Easy Caprese Pasta and Spinach and Ricotta Stuffed Shells, to One-Pot Creamy Chicken Mushroom Florentine. Browse through them and be sure to ...

  7. Hasselback potatoes - Wikipedia

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    Hasselback potatoes may have been created in 1953 by Leif Elisson, a trainee chef at Hasselbacken restaurant on Djurgården, Stockholm. [5]However, there is a recipe for "Oven Fried Potatoes (Hasselback Potatoes )" in the 1929 "Prinsessornas kokbok" (The Cookbook of Princesses) by Jenny Åkerström, [6] leading to some question as to whether the recipe did in fact originate at the restaurant.

  8. List of casserole dishes - Wikipedia

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    Potatoes au gratin – Cooking technique of creating a browned crust (potatoes gratiné) Green bean casserole – American dish from the 1950s Hotdish – Casserole dish – typically contains a starch , a meat or other protein, and a canned or frozen vegetable, mixed with canned soup

  9. Spätzle - Wikipedia

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    Spätzle ([ˈʃpɛtslə] ⓘ), or nokedli in Hungarian, are a type of Central European egg noodles typically served as a side for meat dishes with sauce. Commonly associated with Swabia and Alsace, [1] it is also found in the cuisines of southern Germany and Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Hungary, Vojvodina, Banat, Slovenia, Lorraine, Moselle, and South Tyrol.