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4 layer delight

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86-Proof chocolate cake

Chocolate cake developed by maida heatter

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Abita root beer

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Ají

Ají is a spicy sauce that often contains tomatoes, cilantro (coriander), ají pepper, onions, and water.

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Alabama Slammer

An alabama slammer is a cocktail made with amaretto, southern comfort, sloe gin, and orange juice. it is served in a collins glass. it is also sometimes known as a southern slammer. it is claimed to have been made famous by quarterback brett favre; however, this drink was popular with college crowds as early as the 1980s, when it was served as a shaker shot in many bars and was also available as a "pitcher" in t.g.i. friday's and other chain restaurants.

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Alabama's Official State Food

Blackberry, pecan, peach, lane cake, turkey, largemouth bass

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Alabama style barbecue

Smoked chicken and meats with a white barbecue sauce

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Alabama white BBQ sauce

Commonly served with smoked chicken and meats

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Albondigas

Meatball soup is a soup made using meatballs, simmered with various other ingredients. the classic meatball soup consists of a clear broth, often with pieces of or whole meatballs with vegetables; common additions are pasta (e.g., noodles, although almost any form can be used), dumplings, or grains such as rice and barley. various types of meat are used, such as beef, lamb, pork and poultry.

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Alguashte

Alguashte is a seasoning typical of salvadoran cuisine made from ground pepitas (pumpkin seeds), and is used on both sweet or savoury meals. simple to make; it is often prepared at home, however it can also be purchased pre-packaged as well as from street vendors often as an addition to a meal or snack. it is added to fruits such as unripe mango, as well as food dishes such as shuco and chicken.

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Alligator

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Alligator jerky

Alligator meat is the meat from alligators that is for consumption. it has been used both historically and in contemporary times in various cuisines of the southern united states. alligator eggs are also for consumption. alligator meat is high in protein and low in fat, and has a mild flavor and firm texture. in the united states, outside of a short legal hunting season in some states, it can only be legally sourced from alligator farms, and is available for consumer purchase in specialty food stores, some grocery stores, and can also be mail ordered. some u.s. companies process and market alligator meat derived only from the tail of alligators. it can also be made into pet food.

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Alligator sausage

Alligator meat is the meat from alligators that is for consumption. it has been used both historically and in contemporary times in various cuisines of the southern united states. alligator eggs are also for consumption. alligator meat is high in protein and low in fat, and has a mild flavor and firm texture. in the united states, outside of a short legal hunting season in some states, it can only be legally sourced from alligator farms, and is available for consumer purchase in specialty food stores, some grocery stores, and can also be mail ordered. some u.s. companies process and market alligator meat derived only from the tail of alligators. it can also be made into pet food.

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Ambrosia

Mixed drink made with cognac, calbados, triple sec, lemon juice and champagne or sparkling white wine

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Andouille

Andouille ( ann-doo-ee, ahn-doo-ee; french: [ɑ̃duj]; from vulgar latin verb inducere, meaning "to lead in") is a smoked sausage made using pork, originating in france.

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Aoudad sheep

The barbary sheep (ammotragus lervia), also known as aoudad (pronounced [ˈɑʊdæd]) is a species of caprine native to rocky mountains in north africa. while this is the only species in genus ammotragus, six subspecies have been described. although it is rare in its native north africa, it has been introduced to north america, southern europe, and elsewhere. it is also known in the berber language as waddan or arwi, and in former french territories as the moufflon.

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Apple charlotte

A charlotte is a type of dessert or trifle that can be served hot or cold. it is also referred to as an "icebox cake". bread, sponge cake or biscuits/cookies are used to line a mold, which is then filled with a fruit puree or custard. it can also be made using layers of breadcrumbs. the variant charlotte russe uses a mold lined with ladyfingers and filled with bavarian cream. classically, stale bread dipped in butter was used as the lining, but sponge cake or ladyfingers may be used today. the filling may be covered with a thin layer of similarly flavoured gelatin.

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Apple dumpling

An apple dumpling is a baked or boiled pastry-wrapped apple. to prepare apple dumplings, apples are peeled, cored and sometimes quartered and placed on a portion of dough. the hole from the core may be filled with cinnamon, butter and sugar and sometimes dried fruit such as raisins, sultanas, or currants. the dough is folded over the apples and sealed. sometimes a spiced sauce is poured over the dumplings which are then baked until tender; the sugar and butter create a sweet sauce. apple dumplings can be served hot, cold, or room temperature for breakfast, dessert, or as a main dish.

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Apple stack cake

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Arkansas's Official State Food

Rice, south arkansas pink tomato, norton grape, pecan, milk

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Arroz con gandules

Arroz con gandules is a combination of rice, pigeon peas, and pork, cooked in the same pot with sofrito. this is puerto rico's national dish along with roasted pork.

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Arroz con pollo

Arroz con pollo (spanish for rice with chicken) is a traditional dish of latin america, closely related to paella. in the dominican republic it is alternately called locrio de pollo, and in saint martin it is called lokri or locreo.there is some debate as to whether it originated in spain or puerto rico. many puerto ricans note that arroz con pollo cannot be made without beer and annatto oil, and saffron is no substitute. beer and annatto are rarely used in spanish cooking and never in arroz con pollo there. annatto is frequently used in puerto rican cooking especially in rice dishes like arroz con gandules (rice with pork and pigeon peas) and arroz con maiz (rice with corn and sausage). beer is used in many puerto rican dishes like pollo guisado (braised stewed chicken) and asopao de pollo (chicken rice stew). many puerto rican rice dishes are generously seasoned with sofrito, a sauce commonly used in arroz con pollo. food writer elisabeth lambert ortiz, pointing out the international aspects of the dish, notes the origin of arroz con pollo in the spanish forms of pilaf, already reflecting international influences: chicken was brought from india and rice from asia; saffron (used for the yellow colour in spain, instead of annatto) was introduced by phoenician traders; tomatoes and peppers (also known as sofrito) are natives of the americas.

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Arroz con salchichas

Rice with vienna sausages

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Arroz frito

Fried rice is a dish of cooked rice that has been stir-fried in a wok or a frying pan and is usually mixed with other ingredients such as eggs, vegetables, seafood, or meat. it is often eaten by itself or as an accompaniment to another dish. fried rice is a popular component of east asian, southeast asian and certain south asian cuisines, as well as a staple national dish of indonesia. as a homemade dish, fried rice is typically made with ingredients left over from other dishes, leading to countless variations. [1] first developed during the sui dynasty in china and as such all fried rice dishes can trace their origins to chinese fried rice.many varieties of fried rice have their own specific list of ingredients. in greater china, common varieties include yangzhou fried rice and hokkien fried rice. japanese chāhan is considered a japanese chinese dish, having derived from chinese fried rice dishes. korean bokkeum-bap in general is not of korean chinese origin, although there is a korean chinese variety of bokkeum-bap. in southeast asia, similarly constructed indonesian, malaysian, and singaporean nasi goreng and thai khao phat are popular dishes. in the west, most restaurants catering to vegetarians have invented their own varieties of fried rice, including egg fried rice. fried rice is also seen on the menus of american restaurants offering cuisines with no native tradition of the dish. additionally, the cuisine of some latin american countries includes variations on fried rice, including ecuadorian chaulafan, peruvian arroz chaufa, cuban arroz frito, and puerto rican arroz mamposteao. fried rice is a common street food in asia. in some asian countries, small restaurants, street vendors and traveling hawkers specialize in serving fried rice. in indonesian cities it is common to find fried rice street hawkers moving through the streets with their food cart and stationing it in busy streets or residential areas. many southeast asian street food stands offer fried rice with a selection of optional garnishes and side dishes.

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Asparagus casserole

Asparagus, or garden asparagus, folk name sparrow grass, scientific name asparagus officinalis, is a perennial flowering plant species in the genus asparagus. its young shoots are used as a spring vegetable. it was once classified in the lily family, like the related allium species, onions and garlic. however, genetic research places lilies, allium, and asparagus in three separate families—the liliaceae, amaryllidaceae, and asparagaceae, respectively— the amaryllidaceae and asparagaceae are grouped together in the order asparagales. sources differ as to the native range of asparagus officinalis, but generally include most of europe and western temperate asia. it is widely cultivated as a vegetable crop.

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Atlanta brisket

Beef brisket braised in coca-cola, onion soup mix and chili sauce

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Atlantic Beach pie

Lemon pie with a saltine cracker crust and topped with meringue or whipped cream

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Bacon crackers

Baked bacon-topped butter crackers, may also include brown sugar, jalapeno peppers

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Bacon egg and cheese biscuit

Buttermilk biscuit topped with bacon, scrambled egg and american cheese

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Banana croquettes

Halved bananas covered in mayonnaise and rolled in peanuts, commonly served on lettuce

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Banana pudding

Banana pudding is a pudding generally consisting of layers of sweet vanilla flavored custard, cookies (usually vanilla wafers or ladyfingers) and sliced fresh bananas placed in a dish and served, topped with whipped cream or meringue.it is commonly associated with southern american cuisine, but it can be found around the country and specific areas. furthermore, it closely resembles an english trifle in that it is assembled in layers and includes custard, fruit, sponge cake, and whipped cream. banana pudding can be prepared using a baked or refrigerated method, with the latter being the more popular, particularly among home cooks. moreover, many recipes have been adapted using vanilla or banana pudding instead of a true custard. other recipes omit the wafers. an early banana pudding recipe was published in the kentucky receipt book, by mary harris frazer, in 1903. however, even this recipe does not include wafers.

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Banana sandwich

White bread with sliced banana and mayonnaise, or banana and peanut butter, or banana, peanut butter and bacon

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Bananas Foster

Bananas foster is a dessert made from bananas and vanilla ice cream, with a sauce made from butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, dark rum, and banana liqueur. the butter, sugar and bananas are cooked, and then alcohol is added and ignited. the bananas and sauce are then served over the ice cream. popular toppings also include whipped cream and different types of nuts (pecans, walnuts, etc.). the dish is often prepared tableside as a flambé.

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Banana split

A banana split is an american ice cream-based dessert consisting of a peeled banana cut in half lengthwise, and served with ice-cream and sauce between the two pieces. there are many variations, but the classic banana split is made with three scoops of ice cream (one each of vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry). a sauce or sauces (chocolate, strawberry, and pineapple are traditional) are drizzled onto the ice cream, which is topped with whipped cream and maraschino cherries. crushed nuts (generally peanuts or walnuts) are optional.there are some regional variations on the name. for example, in parts of the uk, it is known as a banana longboat, likely referring to the shape of the dish.

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Banana split cake

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Barbecue shrimp

Sautéed (not grilled) with salt and pepper, then tossed in a sauce of butter, worcestershire sauce, cream and lemon

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Bavarian cream

Bavarian cream, crème bavaroise or simply bavarois is a dessert consisting of milk thickened with eggs and gelatin or isinglass, into which whipped cream is folded. the mixture sets up in a cold mold and is unmolded for serving. earlier versions, sometimes called fromage bavarois, did not include eggs.

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BBQ baked beans

Baked beans is a dish traditionally containing white beans that are parboiled and then, in the us, baked in sauce at low temperature for a lengthy period. in the united kingdom, the dish is sometimes baked, but usually stewed in sauce. canned baked beans are not baked, but are cooked through a steam process.baked beans originate in native american cuisine, and are made from beans indigenous to the americas. the dish was adopted and adapted by english colonists in new england in the 17th century and, through cookbooks published in the 19th century, spread to other regions of the united states and into canada. today, in the new england region of the united states, a variety of indigenous legumes are used in restaurants or in the home, such as jacob's cattle, soldier beans, yellow-eyed beans, and navy beans (also known as native beans).originally, native americans sweetened baked beans with maple syrup, a tradition some recipes still follow, but some english colonists used brown sugar beginning in the 17th century. in the 18th century, the convention of using american-made molasses as a sweetening agent became increasingly popular to avoid british taxes on sugar. boston baked beans use a sauce prepared with molasses and salt pork, a dish whose popularity has given boston the nickname "beantown".today, baked beans are served throughout the united states alongside barbecue foods and at picnics. beans in a brown sugar, sugar, or corn syrup sauce (with or without tomatoes) are widely available throughout the united states. bush brothers are the largest producer. after the american revolutionary war, independence day celebrations often included baked beans.canned baked beans are used as a convenience food; most are made from haricot beans (aka navy beans) in sauce. they may be eaten hot or cold, and straight from the can, as they are fully cooked. h. j. heinz began producing canned baked beans in 1886. in the early 20th century, canned baked beans gained international popularity, particularly in the united kingdom, where they have become a common part of an english full breakfast.

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BBQ hash

Stewed pork and/or beef (may also contain offal), onions, potatoes, barbecue sauce, for example, serve over rice

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BBQ nachos

Pulled pork nachos, other types of meat may also be used

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BBQ turkey

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Beans and rice

Rice and beans is a category of dishes from many cultures around the world, whereby the staple foods of rice and beans are combined in some manner. the grain and legume combination provides several important nutrients and many calories, and both foods are widely available. the beans are usually seasoned, while the rice may be plain or seasoned. the two components may be mixed together, separated on the plate, or served separately.

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Beaten biscuits

Beaten biscuits are a southern food from the united states, dating from the 19th century. they differ from regular american soft-dough biscuits in that they are more like hardtack. in new england they are called "sea biscuits", as they were staples aboard whaling ships. beaten biscuits are also historically associated with maryland cuisine.

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Beautyberry

Callicarpa (beautyberry) is a genus of shrubs and small trees in the family lamiaceae. they are native to east and southeast asia (where the majority of the species occur), australia, madagascar, southeast north america and south america.

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Beef brisket sandwich

Brisket is a cut of meat from the breast or lower chest of beef or veal. the beef brisket is one of the nine beef primal cuts, though the definition of the cut differs internationally. the brisket muscles include the superficial and deep pectorals. as cattle do not have collar bones, these muscles support about 60% of the body weight of standing or moving cattle. this requires a significant amount of connective tissue, so the resulting meat must be cooked correctly to tenderise it. according to the random house dictionary of the english language, second edition, the term derives from the middle english brusket which comes from the earlier old norse brjósk, meaning cartilage. the cut overlies the sternum, ribs, and connecting costal cartilages.

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Beef clod

The beef clod or shoulder clod is one of the least expensive cuts of beef and is taken from the shoulder (chuck) region of the animal. beef clod is a large muscle system, with some fat that covers the muscles. the clod's composition is mainly three muscles: the shoulder tender, the top blade and the clod heart and is one of two chuck subprimal cuts. it is often divided into its three separate muscle cuts for retail sale.beef clod, along with beef brisket, is historically the foundation of central texas-style barbecue, as epitomized by kreuz market in lockhart, texas, where the clod has been prepared since 1900 by long, slow smoking. beef clod may also be prepared with moist heat or braising.

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Beef jerky

Jerky is lean trimmed meat that has been cut into strips and dried (dehydrated) to prevent spoilage. normally, this drying includes the addition of salt to prevent bacteria growth before the meat has finished the dehydrating process. the word "jerky" derives from the quechua word ch'arki which means "dried, salted meat". all that is needed to produce basic "jerky" is a low-temperature drying method, and salt to inhibit bacterial growth. modern manufactured jerky is often marinated, prepared with a seasoned spice rub or liquid, or smoked with low heat (usually under 70 °c/160 °f). store-bought jerky commonly includes sweeteners such as brown sugar. jerky is ready-to-eat, needs no additional preparation and can be stored for months without refrigeration. to ensure maximum shelf-life, a proper protein-to-moisture content is required in the final cured product.many products which are sold as jerky consist of highly processed, chopped and formed meat rather than traditional sliced whole-muscle meat. these products may contain more fat, but moisture content, as in the whole-muscle product, must meet a 0.75 to 1 moisture-to protein ratio in the us. chemical preservatives can prevent oxidative spoilage, but the moisture-to-protein ratio prevents microbial spoilage by low water activity. some jerky products are very high in sugar and therefore taste very sweet – unlike biltong, which rarely contains added sugars.

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Beer cheese spread

Beer cheese is a cheese spread most commonly found in kentucky. similarly named cheese products can be found in other regions of the united states, but beer cheese spread itself is not widely distributed. despite this fact, the product is nearly ubiquitous in kentucky. there are a number of different brands that are popular – most are similar in taste and texture. fans of the snack usually have their favorite brand, and there are many homemade versions which use a wide variety of ingredients to add personalization.commercially produced beer cheese spread usually consists of a processed cheese base with a sharp cheddar flavor, while homemade varieties almost always start with sharp cheddar cheese. to this, enough beer is added to provide flavor and texture, as well as garlic, and a variety of spices including dry mustard, horseradish and cayenne pepper. most varieties come in "mild" and "hot" versions, but all tend to have a strong garlic flavor. beer cheese is traditionally served with saltine crackers, although it can be found served with various other crackers and crudités, most often as an appetizer.

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Beignet

Beignet ( ben-yay, also us: bayn-yay, ben-yay, french: [bɛɲɛ]; lit. 'bump') is a type of fritter, or deep-fried pastry, typically made from pâte à choux, but may also be made from other types of dough, including yeast dough. it is popular in french, italian and french-american cuisines.

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Benedictine spread

Benedictine or benedictine spread is a spread made with cucumbers and cream cheese. invented near the beginning of the 20th century, it was originally and still is used for making cucumber sandwiches, but in recent years it has been used as a dip or combined with meat in a sandwich. this spread can be obtained pre-made from some louisville area grocery stores.although benedictine is rarely seen in restaurants outside the state of kentucky, it has been written about in articles in national publications such as the new york times, the washington post, and saveur magazine, and also reported about on multimedia outlets such as the food network and npr. a benedictine-based sandwich was featured on the food network's 50 states 50 sandwiches program in 2012, on the television shows of celebrity chefs paula deen and damaris phillips, in southern living magazine as one of june's "2011 best recipes" for their corresponding issue, in garden & gun magazine, and in popsugar.

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Benne

Sesame seed cookies

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Big Red

Big red is a soft drink. it was created in 1937 by grover c. thomsen and r.h. roark in waco, texas and originally known as sun tang red cream soda. it is an american variety of cream soda and it is the original "red cream soda".

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Biscuit

A biscuit is a flour-based baked and shaped food product. in most countries biscuits are typically hard, flat, and unleavened. they are usually sweet and may be made with sugar, chocolate, icing, jam, ginger, or cinnamon. they can also be savoury, similar to crackers. biscuit may also refer to hard flour-based baked animal feed, as with dog biscuit. in most of north america, nearly all hard sweet biscuits are called "cookies", while the term "biscuit" is used for a soft, leavened quick bread similar to a scone - see biscuit (bread). types of biscuit include sandwich biscuits, digestive biscuits, ginger biscuits, shortbread biscuits, chocolate chip cookies, chocolate-coated marshmallow treats, anzac biscuits, biscotti, and speculaas.

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Biscuits and gravy

Biscuits and gravy is a popular breakfast dish in the united states, especially in the south. the dish consists of soft dough biscuits covered in either sawmill or meat gravy, made from the drippings of cooked pork sausage, white flour, milk, and often (but not always) bits of sausage, bacon, ground beef, or other meat. the gravy is often flavored with black pepper.

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Bistec

Bistek (from spanish: bistec, "beefsteak"), also known as bistek tagalog or karne frita, is a filipino dish consisting of thinly-sliced beefsteak braised in soy sauce, calamansi juice, garlic, ground black pepper, and onions cut into rings. it is a common staple in the tagalog and western visayan regions of the philippines. it is eaten over white rice.

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Bistec de palomilla

Bistec de palomilla (meaning "butterflied beefsteak") is a cuban dish consisting of beef round or cubed steak marinated in garlic, lime juice, salt and pepper then pan-fried. it is usually served with black beans and yellow or white rice.in spanish, palomillo means moth or butterfly, referring to the way that it is split in thickness to make two thin steaks of equal size. because it is a tougher (but inexpensive) cut of meat, this makes it easier to chew, and more susceptible to being tenderized with a meat mallet, which is an essential part of the dish's preparation.

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Bistec encebollado

Beef steak with onions

Dessert, Sweet

Bizcocho

Bizcocho (spanish pronunciation: [biθˈkotʃo] or [bisˈkotʃo]) is the name given in the spanish-speaking world to a wide range of pastries, cakes or cookies. the exact product to which the word bizcocho is applied varies widely depending on the region and country. for instance, in spain bizcocho is exclusively used to refer to sponge cake. in uruguay, most buttery flaky pastry including croissants are termed bizcocho, whilst sponge cake is called bizcochuelo. in chile, the dominican republic and bolivia bizcocho refers to a sweet dough (masa) baked with local ingredients, similar to the bizcocho from spain. in ecuador the dough of a bizcocho can either be sweet or salty. the us state new mexico is unusual in using the diminutive form of the name, bizcochito, as the name for a locally developed and very popular cookie.

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Blackberry cobbler

Cobbler is a dessert consisting of a fruit (or less commonly savory) filling poured into a large baking dish and covered with a batter, biscuit, or dumpling (in the united kingdom) before being baked. some cobbler recipes, especially in the american south, resemble a thick-crusted, deep-dish pie with both a top and bottom crust. cobbler is part of the cuisine of the united kingdom and united states, and should not be confused with a crumble.

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Blackberry dumplings

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Blackberry syrup

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Black bottom pie

Black bottom pie is a type of pie originating in the united states that features a layer of chocolate pastry cream or pudding, the "black bottom," topped with whipped cream or meringue. the single crust is pre-baked and of variable composition, but a graham cracker crust is common.

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Blackened redfish

The red drum (sciaenops ocellatus), also known as redfish, channel bass, puppy drum, spottail bass, or simply red, is a game fish found in the atlantic ocean from massachusetts to florida and in the gulf of mexico from florida to northern mexico. it is the only species in the genus sciaenops. the red drum is related to the black drum (pogonias cromis), and the two species are often found near to each other; they can interbreed and form a robust hybrid, and younger fish are often indistinguishable in flavor.

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Black eyed peas

The black-eyed pea or black-eyed bean is a legume grown around the world for its medium-sized, edible bean. it is a subspecies of the cowpea, an old world plant domesticated in africa, and is sometimes simply called a cowpea. the common commercial variety is called the california blackeye; it is pale-colored with a prominent black spot. the american south has countless varieties, many of them heirloom, that vary in size from the small lady peas to very large ones. the color of the eye may be black, brown, red, pink, or green. all the peas are green when freshly shelled and brown or buff when dried. a popular variation of the black-eyed pea is the purple hull pea or mud-in-your-eye pea; it is usually green with a prominent purple or pink spot. the currently accepted botanical name for the black-eyed pea is vigna unguiculata subsp. unguiculata, although previously it was classified in the genus phaseolus. vigna unguiculata subsp. dekindtiana is the wild relative and vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis is the related asparagus bean. other beans of somewhat similar appearance, such as the frijol ojo de cabra (goat's-eye bean) of northern mexico, are sometimes incorrectly called black-eyed peas, and vice versa.

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Black eyed pea soup

The black-eyed pea or black-eyed bean is a legume grown around the world for its medium-sized, edible bean. it is a subspecies of the cowpea, an old world plant domesticated in africa, and is sometimes simply called a cowpea. the common commercial variety is called the california blackeye; it is pale-colored with a prominent black spot. the american south has countless varieties, many of them heirloom, that vary in size from the small lady peas to very large ones. the color of the eye may be black, brown, red, pink, or green. all the peas are green when freshly shelled and brown or buff when dried. a popular variation of the black-eyed pea is the purple hull pea or mud-in-your-eye pea; it is usually green with a prominent purple or pink spot. the currently accepted botanical name for the black-eyed pea is vigna unguiculata subsp. unguiculata, although previously it was classified in the genus phaseolus. vigna unguiculata subsp. dekindtiana is the wild relative and vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis is the related asparagus bean. other beans of somewhat similar appearance, such as the frijol ojo de cabra (goat's-eye bean) of northern mexico, are sometimes incorrectly called black-eyed peas, and vice versa.

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Black-Eyed Susan

Mixed drink made with vodka, rum or whiskey, sour mix, orange juice and pineapple juice, the official cocktail of the preakness

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Blue crab

Callinectes sapidus (from the ancient greek κάλλος,"beautiful" + nectes, "swimmer", and latin sapidus, "savory"), the blue crab, atlantic blue crab, or regionally as the chesapeake blue crab, is a species of crab native to the waters of the western atlantic ocean and the gulf of mexico, and introduced internationally. c. sapidus is of considerable culinary and economic importance in the united states, particularly in louisiana, the carolinas, the chesapeake bay, delaware, and new jersey. it is the maryland state crustacean and the state's largest commercial fishery. due to overfishing and environmental pressures some of the fisheries have seen declining yields, especially in the chesapeake bay fishery. unlike other fisheries affected by climate change, blue crab is expected to do well; warming causes better breeding conditions, more survivable winters, and a greater range of habitable areas in the atlantic coast. whether this will have negative effects on the surrounding ecosystems from an increased crab population is still unclear.

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Boiled peanuts

Boiled peanuts are popular in some places where peanuts are common. fully mature peanuts do not make good quality boiled peanuts; rather raw or green ones are used. raw denotes peanuts in a semi-mature state, having achieved full size but not being fully dried, as would be needed for roasting or peanut butter use. green denotes freshly harvested and undried peanuts that must be refrigerated. after boiling in salt water they take on a strong salty taste, becoming softer with prolonged cooking, and somewhat resembling a pea or bean, to which they are related because they are legumes and a nut only in the culinary sense. the most flavorful peanuts for boiling are the valencia type. these are preferred in the united states, being grown in gardens and small patches throughout the south. green virginia-type peanuts are also sometimes used.

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Boliche

Boliche (pronounced [bo'litʃe], also called boliche mechado) is a pot roast dish from cuban cuisine consisting of eye round beef roast stuffed with ham. the stuffed roast is browned in olive oil simmered in water with onions until the meat is soft, and then quartered potatoes added. additional ingredients can include green peppers and various spices such as coriander, oregano and bay leaf, and salt and pepper. during the cooking process, the flavors of the ham and beef intermingle, and the ham can serve to baste the interior of the beef.boliche is usually served with white rice, black beans and fried sweet plantains. other cuts of beef can also be used to prepare the dish, such as beef tenderloin.

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Bologna cake

Layered bologna and cream cheese that looks like a layered cake, serve with bread or crackers

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Boniatillo

Sweet potato pudding

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Bordelaise sauce

Bordelaise sauce is a classic french sauce named after the bordeaux region of france, which is famous for its wine. the sauce is made with dry red wine, bone marrow, butter, shallots and sauce demi-glace. sauce marchand de vin ("wine-merchant's sauce") is a similar designation. traditionally, bordelaise sauce is served with grilled beef or steak, though it can also be served with other meats that pair well with red wine demi-glace–based sauces.

Main

Botana platter

Side, Snack, Appetizer

Boudin

Boudin (french pronunciation: ​[budɛ̃]) are various kinds of sausage in french, luxembourgish, belgian, swiss, québécois, acadian, aostan, louisiana creole, and cajun cuisine.

Side, Snack, Appetizer

Boudin balls

Fritters made with with boudin (pork sausage)

Breakfast

Bouillie

Porridge, may also be similar to a milk custard

Drink

Bourbon

Bourbon () is a type of american whiskey, a barrel-aged distilled liquor made primarily from corn. the name derives from the french bourbon dynasty, although the precise inspiration is uncertain; contenders include bourbon county in kentucky and bourbon street in new orleans, both of which are named after the dynasty. the name "bourbon" was not applied until the 1850s, and the kentucky etymology was not advanced until the 1870s.bourbon has been distilled since the 18th century. although bourbon may be made anywhere in the united states, it is strongly associated with the american south in general, and with kentucky in particular. as of 2014, distillers' wholesale market revenue for bourbon sold within the us was about $2.7 billion, and bourbon made up about two thirds of the $1.6 billion of u.s. exports of distilled spirits. according to the distilled spirits council of the united states, in 2018 u.s. distillers derived $3.6 billion in revenue from bourbon and tennessee whiskey (a closely related spirit produced in the state of tennessee).bourbon was recognized in 1964 by the united states congress as a "distinctive product of the united states". bourbon sold in the united states must be produced in the u.s. from at least 51% corn and stored in a new container of charred oak.

Dessert, Sweet

Bourbon ball

A bourbon ball is a southern delicacy invented by ruth hanly booe of rebecca ruth candy in 1938. bourbon balls come in many different shapes, sizes, and flavors but are usually bite-sized confections incorporating bourbon and dark chocolate as the main ingredients. in rebecca ruth's recipe, the center piece of the bourbon ball is a creamy candy dough that is infused with bourbon and other secret ingredients. the creamy center is then enrobed in dark chocolate and topped off with a southern pecan. knowing whether or not the center piece is bourbon filled or infused creates a strong difference for the taster: bourbon filled is usually likened to taking a shot, whereas bourbon infused may be described as having more of a subtle kick. the most common variation for home cooked recipes is regional to the southern united states and incorporates crushed cookies, corn syrup, chopped pecans, and bourbon into a mixture that is formed into balls and coated in powdered sugar to prevent the evaporation of the alcohol. once molded they are aged for up to a week in a sealed container in a cool dark place before serving. they will stay edible for up to a month before becoming too frail to pick up in one piece as the evaporation process desiccates the packed structure of the cookie. another variation has a similar filling, but with a chocolate exterior. the filling can also be similar to a truffle or a cherry cordial, with added bourbon. using other types of alcohol one can make rum balls, flavored vodka balls, or liqueur balls.

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Bourbon chicken

Bourbon chicken is a dish named after bourbon street in new orleans, louisiana, and for the bourbon whiskey ingredient. the dish is commonly found at cajun-themed and chinese restaurants. the recipe includes soy sauce, brown sugar, ginger, and bourbon whiskey in the base, and the chicken is marinated in this sauce. honey can also be used in the marinade.

Side, Snack, Appetizer

Bourbon sauce

Use in new orleans bread pudding, grilled steak, shrimp, game, potatoes

Dessert, Sweet

Bread pudding

Bread pudding is a bread-based dessert popular in many countries' cuisines. it is made with stale bread and milk or cream, generally containing eggs, a form of fat such as oil, butter or suet and, depending on whether the pudding is sweet or savory, a variety of other ingredients. sweet bread puddings may use sugar, syrup, honey, dried fruit, nuts, as well as spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg, mace, or vanilla. the bread is soaked in the liquids, mixed with the other ingredients, and baked. savory puddings may be served as main courses, while sweet puddings are typically eaten as desserts. in other languages, its name is a translation of "bread pudding" or even just "pudding", for example "pudín" or "budín". in the philippines, banana bread pudding is popular. in mexico, there is a similar dish eaten during lent called capirotada. in the united kingdom, a moist version of nelson cake, itself a bread pudding, is nicknamed "wet nelly".

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Bread sauce

A bread sauce is a british warm or cold sauce made with milk, which is thickened with bread crumbs, typically eaten with roast chicken or also turkey.

Breakfast

Breakfast sausage bread

Breakfast

Breakfast taco

A taco (us: , uk: , spanish: [ˈtako]) is a traditional mexican food consisting of a small hand-sized corn- or wheat-based tortilla topped with a filling. the tortilla is then folded around the filling and eaten by hand. a taco can be made with a variety of fillings, including beef, pork, chicken, seafood, beans, vegetables, and cheese, allowing for great versatility and variety. they are often garnished with various condiments, such as salsa, guacamole, or sour cream, and vegetables, such as lettuce, onion, tomatoes, and chiles. tacos are a common form of antojitos, or mexican street food, which have spread around the world. tacos can be contrasted with similar foods such as burritos, which are often much larger and rolled rather than folded; taquitos, which are rolled and fried; or chalupas/tostadas, in which the tortilla is fried before filling.

Main

Brisket

Brisket is a cut of meat from the breast or lower chest of beef or veal. the beef brisket is one of the nine beef primal cuts, though the definition of the cut differs internationally. the brisket muscles include the superficial and deep pectorals. as cattle do not have collar bones, these muscles support about 60% of the body weight of standing or moving cattle. this requires a significant amount of connective tissue, so the resulting meat must be cooked correctly to tenderise it. according to the random house dictionary of the english language, second edition, the term derives from the middle english brusket which comes from the earlier old norse brjósk, meaning cartilage. the cut overlies the sternum, ribs, and connecting costal cartilages.

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Brisket taco

Brisket is a cut of meat from the breast or lower chest of beef or veal. the beef brisket is one of the nine beef primal cuts, though the definition of the cut differs internationally. the brisket muscles include the superficial and deep pectorals. as cattle do not have collar bones, these muscles support about 60% of the body weight of standing or moving cattle. this requires a significant amount of connective tissue, so the resulting meat must be cooked correctly to tenderise it. according to the random house dictionary of the english language, second edition, the term derives from the middle english brusket which comes from the earlier old norse brjósk, meaning cartilage. the cut overlies the sternum, ribs, and connecting costal cartilages.

Main

Broccoli and rice casserole

Side, Snack, Appetizer

Broccoli casserole

Broccoli cheese casserole, broccoli rice casserole

Side, Snack, Appetizer

Broccoli cauliflower salad

Main

Brown bean chowder

Serve with cinnamon rolls

Main

Brunswick stew

Brunswick stew is a tomato-based stew generally involving local beans, vegetables, and originally small game meat such as squirrel or rabbit, though today often chicken. the exact origin of the stew is disputed. the states of virginia, north carolina, and georgia all claim its birth, with brunswick county in virginia and the city of brunswick in georgia both claiming it was developed there. it may have originated earlier in some form in the city of braunschweig (english: brunswick) in the duchy of brunswick-lüneburg in today's northern germany.

Dessert, Sweet

Buckeyes

Buckeyes are a confection made from a peanut butter fudge partially dipped in chocolate to leave a circle of peanut butter visible. buckeyes are similar to peanut butter balls (or peanut-butter-filled chocolate balls), which are completely covered in chocolate. named for their resemblance to the poisonous nut of the ohio buckeye tree, the state tree of ohio, this candy is particularly popular in ohio and neighboring states. it is common for ohioans to make buckeyes at home, but they are also available in mail-order catalogs and candy shops.the dessert is not known prior to the 1960s or 1970s, originally being prepared by home cooks in their kitchens. one recipe included butter, crunchy or creamy peanut butter, powdered sugar, and chocolate chips. peanut butter and butter are blended and powdered sugar is added gradually before it is rolled into small balls and dipped in melted chocolate.

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Buffalo jerky

Jerky is lean trimmed meat that has been cut into strips and dried (dehydrated) to prevent spoilage. normally, this drying includes the addition of salt to prevent bacteria growth before the meat has finished the dehydrating process. the word "jerky" derives from the quechua word ch'arki which means "dried, salted meat". all that is needed to produce basic "jerky" is a low-temperature drying method, and salt to inhibit bacterial growth. modern manufactured jerky is often marinated, prepared with a seasoned spice rub or liquid, or smoked with low heat (usually under 70 °c/160 °f). store-bought jerky commonly includes sweeteners such as brown sugar. jerky is ready-to-eat, needs no additional preparation and can be stored for months without refrigeration. to ensure maximum shelf-life, a proper protein-to-moisture content is required in the final cured product.many products which are sold as jerky consist of highly processed, chopped and formed meat rather than traditional sliced whole-muscle meat. these products may contain more fat, but moisture content, as in the whole-muscle product, must meet a 0.75 to 1 moisture-to protein ratio in the us. chemical preservatives can prevent oxidative spoilage, but the moisture-to-protein ratio prevents microbial spoilage by low water activity. some jerky products are very high in sugar and therefore taste very sweet – unlike biltong, which rarely contains added sugars.

Dessert, Sweet

Buñuelo

A buñuelo (spanish: [buˈɲwelo]; alternatively called bimuelo, birmuelo, bermuelo, bumuelo, burmuelo, or bonuelo; catalan: bunyol, ipa: [buˈɲɔl]) is a fried dough fritter found in spain, latin america, israel, and other regions with a historical connection to spaniards or sephardic jews, including southwest europe, the balkans, anatolia, and other parts of asia and north africa. buñuelos are traditionally prepared at christmas, ramadan, and among sephardic jews at hanukkah. it will usually have a filling or a topping. in mexican cuisine, it is often served with a syrup made with piloncillo.buñuelos are first known to have been consumed among spain's morisco population. they typically consist of a simple, wheat-based yeast dough, often flavored with anise, that is thinly rolled, cut or shaped into individual pieces, then fried and finished off with a sweet topping. buñuelos may be filled with a variety of things, sweet or savory. they can be round in ball shapes or disc-shaped. in latin america, buñuelos are seen as a symbol of good luck.

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Burgoo

Burgoo is a stew, similar to irish or mulligan stew, often served with cornbread or corn muffins. it is often prepared communally as a social gathering. it is popular as the basis for civic fund-raisers in the american midwest and south.

Drink

Bushwacker

The bushwacker is a cocktail invented in 1975 at the ship's store, sapphire pub at sapphire village in st. thomas, virgin islands. it is similar to a creamy, chocolate piña colada. the original recipe called for vodka, kahlua, dark crème de cacao, coco lopez (cream of coconut), a splash of triple sec and milk that's spun in a blender with ice and topped with a grating of fresh nutmeg. however, the recipe now has as many variations as there are gin joints or bartenders. the quantity of vodka or rum, which lends the drink most of its alcohol, can be varied making the drink anywhere between 40% and 75% alcohol or it can be completely left out for a low-alcohol beverage. fruit can also be added to the cocktail as another seasonal variation to an otherwise basic drink.

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Butter bean

A lima bean (phaseolus lunatus), also commonly known as the butter bean, sieva bean, double bean, madagascar bean, chad bean, or wax bean is a legume grown for its edible seeds or beans.

Dessert, Sweet

Butterfinger cake

Butterfinger poke cake

Breakfast

Buttermilk biscuits

In the united states and canada, a biscuit is a small piece of quick bread, which after baking usually has a somewhat firm, dry exterior and a soft, crumbly interior. they are actually made with baking powder as a chemical leavening agent rather than yeast, and may be called baking powder biscuits to differentiate them from other types. like other forms of bread, they are often served with butter or other condiments, flavored with other ingredients, or combined with other types of food to make sandwiches or other dishes. biscuits, soda breads, cornbread, and similar breads are all considered quick breads, to indicate that they do not need time for the dough to rise before baking.biscuits developed from hardtack, which was first made from only flour and water, with later first lard and then baking powder being added. the long development over time and place explains why the word biscuit can, depending upon the context and the speaker's english dialect, refer to very different baked goods.

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