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Scouse by Colin Callan

Scouse was brought to Liverpool by Northern European sailors, it was originally called Labskause or lobskause. This was finally shortened to Skause and over time the spelling changed to the more Anglicised version we know and love today, Scouse. Interesting Note: The Danish name is "skipper labskovs". In Swedish, it's "kallops".…

11 votes
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St. Patrick's Day Beef Stew with Guinness

St. Patrick's Day Beef Stew with Guinness by John Spottiswood

This is a great Beef Stew adapted from a recipe by Margaret Johnson. We doubled the recipe, used about half the butter, and added plenty of salt and black pepper. We also cooked it about 5 hours ahead of time and let it sit in the pot for another 3 hours after it was done cooking. It was awesome.

14 votes
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Hungarian Gulyas Soup

Hungarian Gulyas Soup by Gyula Sziraczky

This is my really first recipe I've ever "published"...anywhere. So I thought that a traditional, very traditional, Hungarian dish would be appropriate (since I was born in Hungary). The best way to make this soup is to cook it outside in a "bogracs" (a small, round metal pot with handles) over real fire! Try it and you will never…

3 votes
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Chahohbili - Georgian Chicken Stew

Chahohbili - Georgian Chicken Stew by John Spottiswood

This is another dish that I had while in Russia, and it's popular throughout the former Soviet Union. This might be the most commonly made Georgian dish. I'm a big fan of the flavors. I served it over rice, but it would go nicely with pasta or crusty bread too. To me, this isn't as remarkable as the Georgian beef stew that I…

3 votes
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Beef Stew or Beef Bourguignon

Beef Stew or Beef Bourguignon by Annie Witkamp

Classic beef stew in red wine with vegetables

6 votes
10066 views
Georgian Chicken with Wine -- Chakhohbili

Georgian Chicken with Wine -- Chakhohbili by John Spottiswood

This was a tasty stew that we all really enjoyed. If you haven't tried Georgian food before, you're in for a treat. The stew bursts with flavor but isn't too spicy. Wonderful on a cool Fall or Winter evening!

9 votes
5736 views
Sumptuous Georgian Lamb Stew

Sumptuous Georgian Lamb Stew by John Spottiswood

Ohhhh this was yummy. Really, if you are at least tolerant of lamb, you should try this. And if you love lamb like I do, you are in for a huge treat. I could not get enough of the sauce in this stew. I love how the Georgian stews often have you blend up huge amounts of cilantro and basil and toss them in. It gives the stew an…

4 votes
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Easy Beef Bourguignon

Easy Beef Bourguignon by Caroline Phelps

Rich and savory gravy beef stew. A classic French recipe. Find more recipes like this one at http:pickledplum.com

1 vote
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Chicken Scarpariello Stew

Chicken Scarpariello Stew by Cara Fernicola

Chicken Scarpariello is one of my favorite rustic Italian dishes. Its one of those dishes that set off every taste bud in your mouth. The heat from the cherry peppers, the sweetness from the peppers and honey, the delish garlic, and the balsamic vinegar - each one compliments the other. I came up with this version on a snowy day…

1 vote
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Greek Beef Stew

Greek Beef Stew by John Spottiswood

This is a delicious ethnic variation on classic beef stew. I think the cinnamon gives it a unique and delicious flavor. Adults and kids we have served this to both loved it. I adapted this from Mark Bittman's How to Cook Everything.

4 votes
5412 views
Carbonnade a la flamande

Carbonnade a la flamande by Oakland Gourmand

Beef+Beer+Onions = Delicious.

2 votes
5177 views
Braised Chicken & Sausage with Kale & Spinach

Braised Chicken & Sausage with Kale & Spinach by Bob Vincent

This braised chicken dish is a good choice on a cool night. Add a salad along with crusty bread and your family will surely be full by the end of the meal. Any cut of chicken can be used but if you use breasts be careful not to over cook them as they will dry out. I used garbanzo beans for the legume but others would work as well.…

2 votes
5976 views
Meat Lovers Chili

Meat Lovers Chili by J. Gino Genovesi

First Place Winner: Milan Ohio St. Anthony's Chili Cook off: First Place Winner (2012) Norwalk Ohio Chili Cook Off. This Chili is colorful, smooth yet meaty. Prepare and set aside: 1 1/2 lb. ground beef ( cooked and drained) 4 sun-dried sausages, peeled and cut into bite size 10-15 mini meatballs, baked and drained 10-15 mini…

1 vote
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Chickpea, sausage and savoy cabbage stew

Chickpea, sausage and savoy cabbage stew by Easy Cook - Laka kuharica

Simple, healthy and warming one-pan dish, that takes little effort or time. Ideal for chilly days between winter and spring.

1 vote
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Navarin d'Agneau

Navarin d'Agneau by Phil

Wonderful spring lamb and vegetable stew that defies stew stereotypes. This is a remarkably light and fresh celebration of the best spring foods. Unlike winter stews (tasty, but the meat and vegetables are all the same mushy, pasty consistency) this recipe has you cook the meat and the vegetables separately, combining them at the…

1 vote
3080 views