STARTER: Egg Salad Sandwich with Tomato, Chives & Parsley
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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.
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• Appetizers
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SOUP: Rassolnik (Barley, pickles and meat soup)
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Traditional Russian rassolnik recipe is a hearty soup made with pickles, barley, and beef (or chicken, or pork).
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• Soups
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SALAD: Layered Tuna Salad
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Potatoes, carrots and eggs can be cooked ahead of time.
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• Salads
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MAIN COURSE: Italian-Style Shrimp in Creamy Parmesan Sauce
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This dish is inspired by Italy cuisine, especially Northern Italian cooking, where butter, cream, and parmesan are often paired with delicate seafood. Northern Italian cuisine is known for its rich, creamy sauces and love of parmesan cheese. Combined with seafood, these ingredients create a smooth, flavorful dish that feels both comforting and elegant—perfect for a restaurant-style meal at home.
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• Breakfast
• Entrees
• Dinner
• Grill
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DESSERT: Рулет "Тирамису"
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• Baking
• Tortes
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NEW RECIPE
Dried Apricot and Walnut Pastries
These tender layered pastries feature two classic fillings: sweet walnut and fragrant dried apricot. The buttery kefir dough is soft, easy to work with, and bakes into delicate layers that almost melt in your mouth. Although baked as one large pie, it is traditionally cooled and cut into individual pastries, making it perfect for holidays, tea time, or sharing with family and friends.
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Croissants
Croissants, though famously French, actually trace their roots to Vienna, Austria! Their ancestor is the kipferl, a crescent-shaped pastry that dates back to at least the 13th century. Legend says Viennese bakers created it to celebrate the defeat of the Ottoman Turks — the crescent shape imitating the symbol on the Ottoman flag.
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