FabulousFusionFood's Ungulate-based Recipes 7th Page

Commonly farmed ungulates. Commonly farmed ungulates. Top: horse, camel, llama, pig. Right: reindeer, eland, cow, sheep.
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Ungulate-based Recipes Page — The recipes presented here are all based on ungulate-derived meats as an ingredient. Ungulates are defined as animals that walk on their (usually horned) toes. They are often (indeed typically) herd animals and commonly the most frequently domesticated for food. After a formal re-classification these animals are now part of the clade Euungulata ('true ungulates'), which primarily consists of large mammals with hooves (apart from cetaceans, dolphins and whales which are related to hippopotami and represent some of the most recent members of the group). The oldest surviving members of Euungulata are the horses, tapir (which are eaten as game) and rhinoceri. Next come the camels and llamas, followed by pigs and peccaries. The next group is probably the biggest in terms of both farmed and game animals and includes all ruminants, the North American pronghorn, giraffes, true deer, cows (bovids), sheep and goats and true antelopes. Finally we have the hippopotami and cetaceans.


Horses are domesticated and in come cultures they are eaten. Camels are not truly known in the wild, though there are feral examples and they are farmed for riding, milk and for meat. Of the South American camelids, the guanaco and vicuña are wild and the llama, alpaca, and chilihueque are domesticated. In pre-Columbian south America they were as a mix of camel and sheep (beasts of burden, for their wool and their meat). Pigs are unusual amongst ungulates in being omnivorous. Pigs were domesticated in the Neolithic, both in East Asia and in the Near East (they are attested in Cyprus 11 400 years ago and in China 8000 years ago). When domesticated pigs arrived in Europe, they extensively interbred with wild boar but retained their domesticated features.

Deer, long hunted for game have been domesticated and are now farmed; though in truth only reindeer have really been partly domesticated. Other deer species are more accurately ranched. This includes elk, moose, red deer, roe deer and white-tailed deer. The same is true for South African antelopes (which systematically are classed with cattle as bovids). Elands have proven susceptible to true domestication and are farmed in the Ukraine and Zimbabwe. In South Africa, the gemsbok, kudu and springbok have been brought into ranch farming and their meats are widely available commercially.

In evolutionary terms, domestic cows (European Cattle, Asian Cattle, Buffalo and yak) are closely related to sheep and goats (which are sufficiently closely related to one another that they can form hybrids). Apart from pigs, these remain the most widely and intensively farmed species.



The alphabetical list of all the ungulate-based recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 2417 recipes in total:

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Cornish Under-roast
     Origin: England
Curranty 'Obbin
     Origin: England
Dakhine
     Origin: Senegal
Cottage Pie
     Origin: Britain
Curried Beef
     Origin: Britain
Dama be Potaatas
(Beef and Potato Stew)
     Origin: Sudan
Country Pork Terrine
     Origin: England
Curried Beef and Squash
     Origin: Tanzania
Damaa
     Origin: Sudan
County Cork Irish Stew
     Origin: Ireland
Curried Beef Gratin
     Origin: African Fusion
Dan Dan Noodles
     Origin: Fusion
Coupé Coupé Gabonnaise
     Origin: Gabon
Curried Beef in Red Wine
     Origin: Britain
Dashi Keema Karē
(Dashi Keema Curry)
     Origin: Japan
Couscous à la Nigérienne
(Niger-style Couscous)
     Origin: Niger
Curried Beef Kebabs
     Origin: British
Date Sauce
     Origin: Niger
Couscous de Timbuktu
     Origin: Mali
Curried Beef Stew
     Origin: South Africa
Daube de Provençale
(Provençal Daube)
     Origin: France
Cow Skin
     Origin: West Africa
Curried Gluten-free Lamb Cobbler
     Origin: Britain
Deep-fried Pork Fillet
     Origin: China
Cozido à portuguesa
(Portuguese Meat Stew)
     Origin: Portugal
Curried Goat
     Origin: Jamaica
Delicious Curry Soup
     Origin: Anglo-Indian
Cozido à Madeirense
     Origin: Portugal
Curried Lamb Chops
     Origin: Fusion
Devilled Kidneys
     Origin: Britain
Cranberry Cocktail Meatballs
     Origin: American
Curried Mutton
     Origin: Britain
Dhaba Mutton Curry
     Origin: India
Cranberry-orange Marmalade Glazed Ham
     Origin: Britain
Curried Mutton Stew
     Origin: South Africa
Dharan Pork Momos
     Origin: Nepal
Cranberry-rosemary Stuffed Pork Loin
     Origin: America
Curried Neck of Mutton Potjie
     Origin: Namibia
Dibi
     Origin: Gambia
Cream of Tomato Soup
     Origin: Britain
Curried Rice with Beef
     Origin: Ghana
Diced Beef Chili Con Carne
     Origin: American
Cream Schnitzel
     Origin: Germany
Curried Sausages
     Origin: Australia
Dijon-glazed Corned Beef
     Origin: Ireland
Crépinettes
     Origin: Seychelles
Curried Sosaties
     Origin: South Africa
Diri Ak Pwa
(Haitian Rice and Beans)
     Origin: Haiti
Cretons de Porc
     Origin: Canada
Curry Chicken with Potatoes
     Origin: Trinidad
Djaratankai
     Origin: Mali
Crispy Pork Roast with Basil Sauce
     Origin: Germany
Curry d'Agneau
(Comoran Lamb Curry)
     Origin: Comoros
Djibouti Sambusas
     Origin: Djibouti
Croatian Sarma
     Origin: Croatia
Curry de Boeuf
(Beef Curry)
     Origin: Mauritius
Dobrada
     Origin: Portugal
Crockpot Bayou Gumbo
     Origin: American
Curry de Boeuf au Yaourt
(Beef Curry with Yoghurt)
     Origin: Mauritius
Dograma
(Meat and Pasta Dish)
     Origin: Turkmenistan
Crockpot Beef Chili
     Origin: American
Curry de pollo y coco
(Chicken and Coconut Curry)
     Origin: Dominican Republic
Dolma
(Stuffed Grape Leaves)
     Origin: Azerbaijan
Crockpot Black Bean Chili with Pork
     Origin: American
Curry de porc au taro tahitien
(Tahitian Pork Curry with Taro)
     Origin: Tahiti
Dombrés haricots rouges
(Red Bean Dombrés)
     Origin: Guadeloupe
Crockpot Chili
     Origin: American
Curry Mince Jaffles
     Origin: South Africa
Dominica Curried Goat
     Origin: Dominica
Crockpot Chili Con Carne
     Origin: American
Curry Mince with Carrots
     Origin: Australia
Dominica Red Beans Soup
     Origin: Dominica
Crockpot Chili with Four Kinds of
Beans

     Origin: American
Curry Udon
     Origin: Japan
Dominica Sancocho
     Origin: Dominica
Crockpot Corned Beef and Cabbage
     Origin: Ireland
Curryworst
     Origin: Germany
Dominican Chimichurri Burgers
     Origin: Dominican Republic
Crockpot Costa Rican Beef and
Vegetable Soup with Yellow Rice

     Origin: Costa Rica
Cwnhingen â Chorbys
(Rabbit with Lentils)
     Origin: Welsh
Domoda II
     Origin: Gambia
Crockpot Curry Hotpot
     Origin: Fusion
Cybolfa Bryn Teg
(Bryn Teg Hash)
     Origin: Welsh
Domoda III
     Origin: Gambia
Crockpot Pulled Pork
     Origin: American
Cypriot Souvlaki
     Origin: Cyprus
Dopiazeh
     Origin: Iran
Crockpot Pumpkin Beef Chili
     Origin: American
Cyri Cig Oen a Chennin
(Welsh Lamb and Leek curry)
     Origin: Welsh
Dorset Sausage Pasties
     Origin: Britain
Crown Roast of Lamb
     Origin: Britain
Cyri Oen Cymreig
(Welsh Lamb Curry)
     Origin: Welsh
Dou-louf en Daube
(Cow's Feet Stew)
     Origin: Chad
Cullen Broth
     Origin: Scotland
Dékoudéssi aux Boeuf
(Palm Nut Soup with Beef)
     Origin: Togo
Dounguouri Soko
(Meat Stew with White Beans)
     Origin: Niger
Cumberland Sausage
     Origin: England
Düğün
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(Wedding Soup)
     Origin: Turkey
Curaçao Pastechi di Karni
(Meat Pastechi)
     Origin: Curacao
Daging Bumbu Bali
     Origin: Indonesia

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