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STARTER:    Sandwiches with cheese and garlic

"It happens that you go to the kitchen at night to drink water, and when you suddenly wake up, you are already eating your third sandwich..." M.Galustyan

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SOUP:    Schi (Cabbage Soup)

Schi is a centuries-old Russian soup, beloved for its simple ingredients and flavor that deepens over time. Traditionally enjoyed over several days, it gets tastier as the flavors meld. With Hungarian paprika, this version adds a modern twist to a classic comfort food.

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SALAD:    Cucumber and radish salad

"A real woman can make three things out of nothing: a hat, a salad and a scandal." Coco Chanel

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MAIN COURSE:    Grandma’s Yeast Fritters (Oladyi)

Grandma’s yeast fritters (дрожжевые оладьи) come from traditional Russian home cooking and are common throughout Eastern Europe. They were especially popular in village households, where yeast doughs were everyday food and ingredients like flour, milk (or water), and oil were always on hand. These fritters were often made on weekends or for holidays, served warm with sour cream, honey, jam, or sugar.

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DESSERT:    Kiev

If you eat the whole cake without cutting it, it turns out that you ate only one piece. :)

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   Apple-Cottage Cheese Cookies

   1. Preheat the oven to 375°F (no convection). 2. In a large mixing bowl, combine the egg, 4 tablespoons of sugar, a pinch of salt, and 0.5 teaspoon of vanilla extract. Mix with a fork or whisk. 3. Melt the butter. (You can substitute vegetable oil if preferred.) 4. Add the melted butter and cottage cheese to the egg mixture. Mix with a whisk or fork. If the cottage cheese is coarse, you can blend it with an immersion blender. 5. Peel the apple if you like (optional). Cut the apple into small cubes and immediately fold it into the batter so the apples don’t darken. 6. Grate the zest of one lemon directly into the batter (only the yellow layer; avoid the white pith as it is bitter). Squeeze the lemon juice into the batter as well. Mix everything together. 7. Add the flour and baking powder. Knead the dough. 8. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. 9. Divide the dough into 16 portions. Roll each portion into a ball. Roll each ball in sugar and place on the baking sheet. 10. Bake on the middle rack for 20–25 minutes. SERVING IDEAS: - Serve warm with a cup of black tea, chamomile, or a cinnamon latte. - Dust lightly with powdered sugar right before serving for a soft, snowy finish. - Pair with a small dish of honey or maple syrup for dipping. - Offer a side of vanilla yogurt. - Arrange the cookies on a wooden board with citrus slices and a few sprigs of mint. - Create a “tea-time trio” with these cookies, a few dark chocolate squares, and dried apricots.

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   Apple-Cottage Cheese Cookies

   1. Preheat the oven to 375°F (no convection). 2. In a large mixing bowl, combine the egg, 4 tablespoons of sugar, a pinch of salt, and 0.5 teaspoon of vanilla extract. Mix with a fork or whisk. 3. Melt the butter. (You can substitute vegetable oil if preferred.) 4. Add the melted butter and cottage cheese to the egg mixture. Mix with a whisk or fork. If the cottage cheese is coarse, you can blend it with an immersion blender. 5. Peel the apple if you like (optional). Cut the apple into small cubes and immediately fold it into the batter so the apples don’t darken. 6. Grate the zest of one lemon directly into the batter (only the yellow layer; avoid the white pith as it is bitter). Squeeze the lemon juice into the batter as well. Mix everything together. 7. Add the flour and baking powder. Knead the dough. 8. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. 9. Divide the dough into 16 portions. Roll each portion into a ball. Roll each ball in sugar and place on the baking sheet. 10. Bake on the middle rack for 20–25 minutes. SERVING IDEAS: - Serve warm with a cup of black tea, chamomile, or a cinnamon latte. - Dust lightly with powdered sugar right before serving for a soft, snowy finish. - Pair with a small dish of honey or maple syrup for dipping. - Offer a side of vanilla yogurt. - Arrange the cookies on a wooden board with citrus slices and a few sprigs of mint. - Create a “tea-time trio” with these cookies, a few dark chocolate squares, and dried apricots.

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