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1 Meat dishes  





2 By type  



2.1  Beef  





2.2  Fish  





2.3  Goat  





2.4  Lamb and mutton  





2.5  Meatball  





2.6  Pork  





2.7  Poultry  





2.8  Sausage  





2.9  Seafood  







3 See also  





4 References  





5 External links  














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Steak and lobster is a surf and turf dish.

This is a list of notable meat dishes. Some meat dishes are prepared using two or more types of meat, while others are only prepared using one type. Furthermore, some dishes can be prepared using various types of meats, such as the enchilada, which can be prepared using beef, pork or chicken.

Meat dishes[edit]

The following meat dishes are prepared using various types of meats, and some are prepared using two or more types of meat in the dish.

Bobotie
Africassee dish prepared using conch
Kelaguen
Larb khua mu, a stir-fried northern Thai larb made with pork, in Chiang Mai
Mixed-meat mixiote
Potjevleesch (at top)
Sapu Mhicha
Schlachteplatte

By type[edit]

Beef[edit]

Steak tartare is a meat dish made from finely chopped or minced raw beef

Fish[edit]

Goat[edit]

Isi ewu is a goat meat dish prepared using goats heads.

Lamb and mutton[edit]

Meatball[edit]

Pork[edit]

Poultry[edit]

Chicken noodle soup is a chicken dish.

Sausage[edit]

Seafood[edit]

See also[edit]

  • Barbecue restaurant
  • List of barbecue dishes
  • List of domesticated meat animals
  • Lists of foods
  • List of kebabs
  • List of smoked foods
  • List of spit-roasted foods
  • Mystery meat
  • Patty
  • Regional variations of barbecue
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  • External links[edit]


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