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1800-1860
Lamb stew is a savory dish featuring tender lamb pieces simmered with root vegetables and herbs. Irish immigrants brought such recipes to the United States during the early 19th century, adapting them to American ingredients. The stew reflects sustenance cooking suited to family gatherings and everyday meals in immigrant households.
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Chislic photo coming soon
1970-1989
Chislic is a Great Plains specialty of cubed red meat, typically beef or lamb, skewered and grilled or deep-fried, often served with garlic salt and dipping sauces. Popular from the 1970s through 1980s as a tailgate and fast-food favorite, it reflects the region's meat-centric culinary heritage and influences from immigrant communities who introduced meat skewering traditions. It remains a regional emblem of convenient, flavorful casual dining.