FabulousFusionFood's Meat-based Recipes 40th Page

Painting of 'Still Life with Dressed Game, Meat, and Fruit' by Alexandre-François Desportes. Painting of 'Still Life with Dressed Game, Meat, and Fruit' by
Alexandre-François Desportes.
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Meat-based Recipes Page — Meat is animal tissue, often muscle, that is eaten as food. Humans have hunted and farmed other animals for meat since prehistory. The Neolithic Revolution allowed the domestication of vertebrates, including chickens, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, and cattle, starting around 11,000 years ago. Since then, selective breeding has enabled farmers to produce meat with the qualities desired by producers and consumers.


The word meat comes from the Old English word mete, meaning food in general. In modern usage, meat primarily means skeletal muscle with its associated fat and connective tissue, but it can include offal, other edible organs such as liver and kidney. The term is sometimes used in a more restrictive sense to mean the flesh of mammalian species (pigs, cattle, sheep, goats, etc.) raised and prepared for human consumption, to the exclusion of fish, other seafood, insects, poultry, or other animals.

Here I've used a broader definition of 'meat' to include the flesh of animals, birds and insects. Fish, shellfish, aquatic crustaceans and seafood are excluded and have their own section on this site as Fish and Seafood. Insects are now included in their own section as I will be increasing the number of insect-based recipes on this site over the coming months.

As this site also includes historic recipes, there will be some unusual animals in the lists (like crane and flamingos from ancient Roman cookery) also game meats (or bushmeat) will include agouti, and capybara from South America, snakes from many cultures, antelopes and cane rats from Africa. Also the culinary sub-types of birds, poultry for domesticated birds, game for game birds and fowl for Galliforms (chicken-like) and Anseriformes (waterfowl). Offal, the internal organs, feet and heads of animals also has its own section.



The alphabetical list of all the meat-based recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 4266 recipes in total:

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Tarten Sibolau a Bacwn
(Shepherd's Pie with Cheese-crusted
Leek Topping)
     Origin: Welsh
Thai Chicken and Burdock Curry
     Origin: Fusion
Timpana
(Baked Macaroni Pie)
     Origin: Malta
Tartes de Chare
(Pies of Baked Meat)
     Origin: England
Thai Chicken Soup with Ginger and Lime
     Origin: Thailand
Tinga de Pollo
(Chicken Tinga)
     Origin: Mexico
Tartes of Flesh
(Meat Pie)
     Origin: England
Thai Coconut and Rainbow-Pepper
Chicken Soup

     Origin: Thailand
Tishreeb Hummus
(Chickpea Casserole)
     Origin: Iraq
Tartlettes/Tartletes
(Tartlets)
     Origin: England
Thai Green Curried Dandelion Roots and
Chicken

     Origin: Malaysia
Tjauw Min
(Chowmein)
     Origin: China
Tas-Kebab
(Lamb Cooked in Wine)
     Origin: Bulgaria
Thai Green Curry with Chicken of the
Woods

     Origin: Britain
Tlayuda
     Origin: Mexico
Tasqebap
(Fried Lamb with Tomatoes)
     Origin: Albania
Thai Peanut Coconut Curry with
Pheasant and Squash

     Origin: Fusion
To boil a chine of veal, or a chicken
in sharp broth with herbs

     Origin: Britain
Tass Kebab
(Fried Lamb in Tomato Sauce)
     Origin: Armenia
Thai Pork Curry in the Burmese Style
     Origin: Myanmar
To Candy Goos-berries.
     Origin: England
Tattie Hash
     Origin: England
Thai Red Curry Duck
     Origin: Thailand
To Cure Back Bacon in the Wiltshire
Way

     Origin: British
Tatws â Chig yn y Popty
(Meat and Potatoes in the Oven)
     Origin: Welsh
Thai Shrimp Soup
     Origin: Thailand
To Cure Hams
     Origin: British
Tatws a Chig Mewn Popty Araf
(Potatoes and Meat in the Slow Cooker)
     Origin: Welsh
Thai-style Chicken Skewers
     Origin: Fusion
To Cure Tongues I
     Origin: British
Tatws Popty Eidion
(Beef and Potatoes in the Oven)
     Origin: Welsh
Thai-style Red Curry of Beef, Bamboo
and Apple

     Origin: Asian Fusion
To Cure Tongues II
     Origin: British
Tatws Popty Porc
(Pork and Potatoes in the Oven)
     Origin: Welsh
Thai-style Turkey Leftovers Curry
     Origin: Fusion
To Dress a Hen, Mutton or Lamb the
Indian Way

     Origin: England
Tatws Pum Munud
(Five-minute Potatoes)
     Origin: Welsh
Tharoi Thongba
(Water Snail Curry)
     Origin: India
To Dry Pigs' Cheeks
     Origin: British
Tatws Rhost a Bacwn
(Baked Sliced Potatoes with Bacon)
     Origin: Welsh
Thattukada Chicken Fry
     Origin: India
To Fricasey White Meat
     Origin: British
Tausug Beef Kulma
     Origin: Philippines
The Stock-pot
     Origin: Britain
To make a Collar of Brawn of a Breast
of Pork

     Origin: British
Tavë Kosi
(Baked Lamb and Yoghurt)
     Origin: Albania
The Ultimate American Diner Burger
     Origin: America
To make a florentine of veal
     Origin: British
Tavë Kosi
(Baked Lamb and Yoghurt)
     Origin: Kosovo
The Ultimate Chilli Con Carne
     Origin: Fusion
To make a Frose
     Origin: England
Tave Elbanasi
(Boiled Lamb with Yoghurt)
     Origin: Albania
The Ultimate Roast Turkey
     Origin: Britain
To Make Currey the Indian Way
     Origin: Britain
Tave Kosi 2
(Baked Lamb with Yoghurt)
     Origin: Albania
Thiéré Bassi
(Millet Couscous Stew)
     Origin: Senegal
To Make White Fricasey
     Origin: British
Tavuklu Bamya
(Chicken with Okra)
     Origin: Turkey
Thiebou Kéthiakh
(Rice with Dried Fish, Seafood and
Vegetables)
     Origin: Senegal
To Pickle Pork
     Origin: British
Tawa Chicken
     Origin: Britain
Thiebou Yapp Vermicelles
     Origin: Senegal
To roast rabbits
     Origin: Britain
Tchevapchitchi
(Bulgarian Minced Meat Croquettes)
     Origin: Bulgaria
Thiéré ak Mboum
(Couscous with Moringa Sauce)
     Origin: Senegal
To Salt Hams
     Origin: British
Te Bua Toro Ni Baukin
(Pumpkin, Cabbage and Corned Beef Bake)
     Origin: Kiribati
Thiou a la Viande
(Senegalese Beef Stew)
     Origin: Senegal
To Sowce a Pigge
(Collar of Brawn)
     Origin: England
Teisen Borc
(Welsh Pork Cake)
     Origin: Welsh
Thiou Curry
(White Rice with Curry Sauce)
     Origin: Senegal
Toad in the Hole
     Origin: Britain
Teisen Nionod â Chig Oen
(Welsh Onion Cake with Lamb)
     Origin: Welsh
Thiou Curry au Boeuf
(Senegalese Beef Curry)
     Origin: Senegal
Toad-in-the-Hole
     Origin: British
Teisennau Cranc wedi'u Grilio
(Barbecued Crab Cakes)
     Origin: Welsh
Thorion ex Oryza
(Goats' Cheese with Rice in Vine
Leaves)
     Origin: Roman
Tobago Curry Crab and Dumplings
     Origin: India
Terbiyeli Pirincli Tavuk
�°C7;orbası

(Chicken Soup with Rice)
     Origin: Turkey
Thyme-scented Lamb with Almond
Skordalia

     Origin: Australia
Toborgee Beans
     Origin: Liberia
Terîn Cig Oen
(Welsh Lamb Terrine)
     Origin: Welsh
Tibs Wet
     Origin: Ethiopia
Tocco
(Genoese Meat Sauce)
     Origin: Italy
Terrine Hwyaden, Porc a Mafon
(Duck, Pork and Raspberry Terrine)
     Origin: Welsh
Tick-Keeah Kebab
     Origin: India
Tolma
(Cabbage Stuffed with Lamb)
     Origin: Georgia
Teviotdale Pie
     Origin: Scotland
Tieb au Poulet
(Chicken and Rice)
     Origin: Mali
Tom Yum Gai
(Hot and Sour Chicken Soup)
     Origin: Thailand
Tex-Mex Meatball Tacos
     Origin: America
Tiebe
(Rice and Meat with Vegetables)
     Origin: Togo
Tomata Sauce
     Origin: Britain
Texas Chili
     Origin: American
Tiga Dégué
(Beef in Peanut Sauce)
     Origin: Mali
Tomatillo and Beef Curry
     Origin: Fusion
Texas Red Chili
     Origin: America
Tigadeguena
(Chicken in Peanut Sauce)
     Origin: Mali
Texas-style Pork and Beef Chili
     Origin: American
Tiguadege Na
     Origin: Mali

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