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Missouri touches on no fewer than eight other states – that’s a record (actually a tie with Tennessee, one of Missouri’s border states). Lewis and Clark began their great journey from St. Louis, Missouri, which explains Missouri’s nickname “Gateway to the West.” The Show Me State is a Midwestern state, though the Mississippi River (its border to the east) keeps it firmly anchored to the South. As in the South, Kansas City folks take their barbecue very seriously. Though unlike some Southern approaches, Kansas City barbecue is fairly inclusive, permitting both pork, like in the Carolinas, and beef, like in Texas. St. Louis, Missouri, in addition to being a big brewery town, also boasts a couple local takes on ethnic cuisine. The deep-fried ravioli is one, and the St. Paul sandwich is another. (Don’t be fooled by the name, which would seem to imply a Minnesota connection, the St. Paul is St. Louis through and through.) It consists of deep-fried egg foo young served on slices of white bread topped with pickles, lots of mayo, lettuce, and tomato. Folks in St. Louis find them at Chinese restaurants.
 

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Hearty Meatball Sandwich

Reviewed on Nov. 21, 2008 by Chairman James
Pretty good and certainly a lot neater than regular meatballs in a sandwich. Next time, I would certainly toast those buns first. Instead of forming a log and putting it in a baking dish, I put it into a disposable aluminum loaf pan into which I had punched holes, then placed that on some throw-away chop sticks in a baking dish to catch the drippings. It comes out easily after it's cooled a bit.
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Cottage Cheese Chicken Enchiladas

Reviewed on Nov. 21, 2008 by D89BUTTONS
Everyone really seemed to like these. I realized after I started that I only had flour tortillas. I used them butthey did seem to fall apart. Don't know if the corn would work better...will try that next time.
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Baked Teriyaki Chicken

Reviewed on Nov. 21, 2008 by Renae Sattazahn
The teriyaki sauce was superb! This does not need an hour to bake, though. Check it frequently after 30 minutes. Depending on how thick your pieces of chicken are, you may not need nearly an hour.
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