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Chili Dogs photo coming soon
1970-1989
Chili dogs are an American fast-food favorite that combines the simplicity of a hot dog with the rich, spicy flavors of chili. Popular at concession stands, tailgates, and booster clubs from the 1970s through the 1980s, chili dogs reflect the fusion of American convenience food with the influence of Mexican-American and Southwestern cuisines, especially from Texas. This recipe offers a home-cooked version of a nostalgic and casual meal.
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Rachel photo coming soon
Cross-era
The Rachel sandwich is a variation of the Reuben, swapping corned beef for turkey and often coleslaw for sauerkraut, layered with Swiss cheese and Russian or Thousand Island dressing on rye bread. This popular American sandwich offers a lighter yet flavorful alternative, becoming common in delis and diners nationwide.
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Roast Turkey photo coming soon
Cross-era
Roast Turkey is a centerpiece dish for Thanksgiving and other holidays, featuring a whole turkey seasoned and roasted until golden brown with moist interior. A symbol of American celebrations, it has evolved with regional and family variations across eras.
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Roast Turkey with Chestnut Stuffing photo coming soon
1776-1800
Roast Turkey with Chestnut Stuffing pairs roast turkey with a traditional stuffing made from chestnuts, bread, herbs, and seasonings. Popular during the Revolutionary period, this combination highlights seasonal ingredients and early American holiday traditions.
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Giblet Gravy photo coming soon
Cross-era
Giblet Gravy is a condiment with real American table personality: Thanksgiving turkey gravy with giblets. It brings flavor from coast-to-coast American tables to cookouts, counters, lunch plates, potlucks, and weeknight suppers.
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Hot Turkey Sandwich Gravy photo coming soon
Cross-era
Hot Turkey Sandwich Gravy is a condiment with real American table personality: Diner open-faced sandwich staple. It brings flavor from coast-to-coast American tables to cookouts, counters, lunch plates, potlucks, and weeknight suppers.