STARTER: Spinach Artichoke Dip
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This rich and creamy dip became popular in American restaurants in the late 20th century, combining tender spinach, artichokes, and melted cheese into a warm, comforting appetizer. Using marinated artichokes adds extra depth of flavor and a slight tang that makes the dip even more irresistible.
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• Appetizers
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SOUP: Italian Wedding Soup
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Italian Wedding Soup traces its origins to Italy, where it was called "Minestra Maritata," meaning "married soup." The name refers to the blending of ingredients like meat and leafy greens, a tradition dating back to ancient Roman times when similar soups were made with whatever was on hand.
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SALAD: Beet Salad with Herbs
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Beet salads are a staple in Eastern European cuisine, valued for their earthy sweetness and bright color. This version uses both baby beets and their tender stems, creating a zero-waste, herb-forward dish balanced with garlic and red wine vinegar.
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• Salads
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MAIN COURSE: Potato and zucchini patties
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Simple and tasty, these potato and zucchini cutlets are crispy on the outside and tender inside. Great as a light meal or side dish — just season, fry, and enjoy!
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• Breakfast
• Entrees
• Dinner
• Grill
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DESSERT: Carmen
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The Carmen Torte is a rich, dramatic cake—often layered with chocolate, cream, and bright fruit accents—named to reflect the passion and elegance of Bizet’s famous opera.
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• Baking
• Tortes
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NEW RECIPE
Lavender Syrup
Lavender syrup has long been made in Provence, France, where fields of fragrant lavender bloom every summer. This homemade version uses freshly harvested culinary lavender blossoms to create a delicate floral syrup that pairs beautifully with coffee, tea, lemonade, sparkling water, cocktails, and desserts. The flavor is subtle and elegant—never overpowering—when steeped for the proper amount of time.
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