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STARTER:    Fried Meat Pies

These Belarusian fried pirozhki are a true family treasure. In our home, Mom always made a huge batch, because once they hit the table, it was almost impossible to stop eating them. Dad used to say they were so delicious that you’d reach for “just one more” again and again. They weren’t an everyday meal — making them takes time, patience, and care — but Mom made them often enough for the smell of frying dough and savory meat to become one of the most comforting memories of our kitchen.

 Appetizers

SOUP:    Italian Wedding Soup

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.

 Soups

SALAD:    Green Greek Salad

This green Greek-style salad highlights ingredients that have been staples in Mediterranean kitchens since antiquity. Dill and feta were commonly paired in Greek home cooking long before tomatoes became widespread, making this fresh, herb-forward salad closer to the oldest forms of Greek salads.

 Salads

MAIN COURSE:    Hash Browns Pancakes

"It doesn’t matter how many hash browns pancakes you eat, you always have the feeling that you could eat another one..."

 Breakfast     Entrees     Dinner     Grill

DESSERT:    Carmen

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.

 Baking     Tortes

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   Scallops with Bacon Kabob

   1. Rinse scallops under cold water. Pat very dry with paper towels (this is important for good browning). Remove the small side muscle if attached. 2. Use thin or regular bacon (not thick-cut). Cut each slice in half. 3. Peel and finely mince the garlic. In a bowl, combine olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, paprika, salt, and black pepper. Mix well. 4. Add scallops to the bowl. Gently coat them with the seasoning. 5. Wrap each scallop with a piece of bacon. Thread onto skewers, securing the bacon in place. Do not pack too tightly—leave a little space between pieces. 7. Grill Method: - Heat grill to medium-high or high heat. - Lightly oil the grates. - Place skewers on the grill. - Cook for about 5 to 6 minutes total, turning every 1 to 2 minutes. Scallops should become opaque and lightly golden. Bacon should be cooked and slightly crisp. Oven Method: - Preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit (220 degrees Celsius). - Place skewers on a rack or lined baking sheet. - Bake for 10 to 12 minutes, turning once. - For better browning, finish under broiler for 1 to 2 minutes. Butter Garlic Sauce butter – 4 tablespoons garlic – 2 cloves lemon juice – 1 tablespoon salt – to taste black pepper – to taste fresh parsley – 2 tablespoons 1. Melt butter over low heat. 2. Peel and finely mince garlic, then add to butter. 3. Cook for about 30 to 60 seconds until fragrant. 4. Add lemon juice, salt, and pepper. 5. Finely chop parsley and stir in. SERVING IDEAS: - Serve with lemon wedges. - Pair with rice, risotto, or light pasta. - Add grilled vegetables such as asparagus or zucchini. - Drizzle with butter garlic sauce just before serving.

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   Pumpkin Spice Muffins

   1. In a small bowl, combine the flour, sugar, pumpkin pie spice, and salt. Add the cold cubed butter and rub it into the dry mixture with your fingertips until you get soft, sandy crumbs. Refrigerate while you make the batter. 2. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, pumpkin pie spice, baking powder, and salt. 3. In a separate bowl, whisk the pumpkin puree, melted butter, eggs, kefir, and vanilla until smooth and cohesive. 4. Pour the wet mixture into the dry ingredients. Stir gently with a spatula until just combined. The batter should be thick and slightly lumpy - avoid overmixing. 5. Line a 12‑cup muffin pan. Divide the batter evenly between the cups, filling each about 3/4 full. 6. Sprinkle the chilled topping generously over each muffin, pressing lightly so it adheres. 7. Bake at 375°F (190°C) for 20–24 minutes, or until the tops are golden and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. 8. Let the muffins rest in the pan for 5 minutes, then transfer to a rack. Serve warm for maximum coziness. SERVING IDEAS: - Pair these muffins with a mug of hot chai or a cinnamon‑kissed latte for the ultimate autumn breakfast. - Serve warm with a swipe of soft salted butter or a spoonful of maple‑sweetened whipped cream. - Add them to a brunch board with fresh pears, grapes, and a little bowl of spiced honey. - Crumble a muffin over vanilla yogurt for a quick, cozy parfait. - Enjoy as an afternoon treat with black tea, especially something malty or lightly spiced.

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