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STARTER:    Egg Salad Sandwich with Tomato, Chives & Parsley

The egg salad sandwich likely originated in late 19th–early 20th century Europe and the U.S., when chopped boiled eggs mixed with mayonnaise became popular. It spread quickly as a cheap, protein-rich lunch, especially in American delis and lunchboxes. Your version with tomato, chives, and parsley is a fresh modern twist.

 Appetizers

SOUP:    Beef Chili Soup (Chili Con Carne)

Chili soup, or chili con carne, originated in 19th-century Texas, blending Mexican and Native American influences. It began as a simple stew of meat, chili peppers, and spices, gaining popularity through San Antonio’s "Chili Queens" and later spreading across the U.S.

 Soups

SALAD:    Irish Salad

Makes 4 servings

 Salads

MAIN COURSE:    Beef Goulash

This Beef Goulash stands out by using dark beer for a rich, malty depth, giving the dish a unique flavor twist, especially when paired with potatoes, pasta, or bread to soak up the savory sauce.

 Breakfast     Entrees     Dinner     Grill

DESSERT:    Pirozhki with cabbage

Everything tastes better when it's wrapped in a warm, fluffy hug!

 Baking     Tortes

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   Potato Stewed with Chicken

   1. Heat a heavy pot or cast iron pan over medium heat. Add olive oil. 2. Add chicken pieces and sear until lightly golden on all sides. 3. Add chopped onion and cook until soft and translucent. 4. Add grated carrot and cook for 3–5 minutes until slightly softened. 5. Add minced garlic and stir for about 30 seconds. 6. Add potatoes cut into medium chunks. Mix well. 7. Pour in water or broth so it comes about halfway up the ingredients. 8. Season with salt and black pepper. 9. Cover and simmer on low heat for 30–40 minutes, until potatoes are tender and chicken is fully cooked. 10. Stir occasionally. In the last 5–10 minutes, uncover slightly to let the liquid reduce and thicken. SERVING IDEAS: 1. Add a side of simple cucumber or tomato salad for freshness. 2. Sprinkle with chopped herbs like parsley or green onion before serving. 3. Pair with pickles or fermented vegetables for a traditional contrast.

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   Irish Salad

   1. For dressing, whisk mayonnaise, mustard, oil, vinegar, sugar, salt and pepper in small bowl until well blended. 2. For salad, toss romaine, arugula, cucumber, radishes and chives in large bowl. Divide among 4 plates; top with egg wedges and beet quarters. Serve dressing separately or drizzle over salad just before serving.

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