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Monterey Chicken photo coming soon
1990-2009
Monterey Chicken is a grilled or broiled American main dish featuring chicken breasts topped with cheddar cheese, bacon bits, and salsa. Popularized in chain and family restaurants during the 1990s and 2000s, this recipe exemplifies fusion of Tex-Mex flavors with mainstream American casual dining, suited for suburban and Super Bowl gatherings.
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Buffalo Chicken Dip photo coming soon
1990s-present
Buffalo chicken dip turns Buffalo wing flavors into a scoopable party dish. It belongs to the Super Bowl and tailgate era of American entertaining, with Frank's RedHot, cream cheese, shredded chicken, and ranch or blue cheese becoming the familiar formula.
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Buffalo Wings photo coming soon
1960s-present
Buffalo wings became a national American bar-food icon after their rise in Buffalo, New York, especially through Anchor Bar lore around Teressa Bellissimo in 1964. Other Buffalo cooks also shaped local wing culture, but the hot-sauce-and-butter wing became the template.
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Grilled Chicken Salad photo coming soon
1990-2009
Grilled Chicken Salad became popular in American suburbs and coffee shops during the 1990s-2000s as a health-oriented dish. Featuring marinated grilled chicken over mixed greens with fresh vegetables and vinaigrette, it is common at Super Bowl gatherings and casual dining venues.
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Mambo/Mumbo Sauce photo coming soon
Cross-era
Mambo/Mumbo Sauce is a condiment with real American table personality: D.C. It brings flavor from Chesapeake and Mid-Atlantic to cookouts, counters, lunch plates, potlucks, and weeknight suppers.
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Honey BBQ Wing Sauce photo coming soon
Modern Melting Pot
Honey BBQ Wing Sauce is a sandwich sauce with real American table personality: Mild wing chain staple. It brings flavor from coast-to-coast American tables to cookouts, counters, lunch plates, potlucks, and weeknight suppers.
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Garlic Parmesan Wing Sauce photo coming soon
Modern Melting Pot
Garlic Parmesan Wing Sauce is a sandwich sauce with real American table personality: American sports bar wing flavor. It brings flavor from coast-to-coast American tables to cookouts, counters, lunch plates, potlucks, and weeknight suppers.
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Buffalo Sauce photo coming soon
Cross-era
Buffalo Sauce is a condiment with real American table personality: Butter and hot sauce, tied to Buffalo wings at the Anchor Bar in Buffalo, New York, in 1964. It brings flavor from coast-to-coast American tables to cookouts, counters, lunch plates, potlucks, and weeknight suppers.
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Blue Cheese Dressing photo coming soon
Cross-era
Blue Cheese Dressing is a dressing with real American table personality: Steakhouse, wing joint, and supper club staple. It brings flavor from coast-to-coast American tables to cookouts, counters, lunch plates, potlucks, and weeknight suppers.
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Cajun Ranch photo coming soon
Modern Melting Pot
Cajun Ranch is a dressing with real American table personality: Sports bar and fried-food dipping sauce. It brings flavor from the American South to cookouts, counters, lunch plates, potlucks, and weeknight suppers.
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Ranch Dip photo coming soon
Cross-era
Ranch Dip is a party dip with real American table personality: Thicker ranch for chips, wings, vegetables, pizza crust, and shame-free spooning. It brings flavor from coast-to-coast American tables to cookouts, counters, lunch plates, potlucks, and weeknight suppers.