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STARTER:    Eggs Stuffed with Avocado

Instead of the classic deviled egg filling (which uses mayo or mustard), mashed avocado steps in to add healthy fats, a subtle buttery flavor, and a lovely green hue.

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SOUP:    Minestrone Soup

Minestrone is a classic Italian vegetable soup that changes with the seasons—there’s no single “correct” version. Made with simple vegetables, beans, and pasta, it’s a comforting, nourishing dish that has been cooked in Italian homes for centuries using whatever was on hand.

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SALAD:    Avocado salad

"There is nothing so impudent and funny that it cannot be swallowed, seasoned with praise." Moliere

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MAIN COURSE:    Лосось на гриле на кедровой дощечке

ЗАМОЧИТЬ ДОСКУ НА 2 ЧАСА!!!

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DESSERT:    Baklava

Baklava gets better with time as the flavors meld together, making it even more irresistible the next day!

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   Mashed Potatoes

   1. Peel the potatoes. Rinse them under cold water. Cut into evenly sized chunks (about 4–5 cm pieces) so they cook at the same rate. 2. Place the potato pieces into a large pot. Cover with cold water by about 2–3 cm. Add a generous pinch of salt. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Cook for 15–20 minutes, or until the potatoes are very tender when pierced with a fork. 3. Pour the potatoes into a colander. Let them sit for 1–2 minutes so excess steam escapes—this helps keep the mash fluffy. 4. Return the potatoes to the warm pot or a mixing bowl. Add the butter first and mash while the potatoes are still hot. 5. Warm milk. Slowly pour in warm milk, a little at a time, continuing to mash until you reach your desired texture—smooth, creamy, or rustic. 6. Add salt to taste. Stir gently to combine. 7. Serve immediately while warm and silky. TOPPINGS IDEAS: - Butter with herbs (sage, rosemary, thyme). - Caramelized onions. - Crispy shallots or fried onions - Gravy any style - beef, chicken, mushroom, or vegetarian. BREAKFAST OR BRUNCH IDEAS: - Mashed potato cakes: pan‑fried until golden and served with sour cream. - Topped with a poached or fried egg: the yolk becomes an instant sauce. - With smoked salmon and chives.

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   Mashed Potatoes

   1. Peel the potatoes. Rinse them under cold water. Cut into evenly sized chunks (about 4–5 cm pieces) so they cook at the same rate. 2. Place the potato pieces into a large pot. Cover with cold water by about 2–3 cm. Add a generous pinch of salt. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Cook for 15–20 minutes, or until the potatoes are very tender when pierced with a fork. 3. Pour the potatoes into a colander. Let them sit for 1–2 minutes so excess steam escapes—this helps keep the mash fluffy. 4. Return the potatoes to the warm pot or a mixing bowl. Add the butter first and mash while the potatoes are still hot. 5. Warm milk. Slowly pour in warm milk, a little at a time, continuing to mash until you reach your desired texture—smooth, creamy, or rustic. 6. Add salt to taste. Stir gently to combine. 7. Serve immediately while warm and silky. TOPPINGS IDEAS: - Butter with herbs (sage, rosemary, thyme). - Caramelized onions. - Crispy shallots or fried onions - Gravy any style - beef, chicken, mushroom, or vegetarian. BREAKFAST OR BRUNCH IDEAS: - Mashed potato cakes: pan‑fried until golden and served with sour cream. - Topped with a poached or fried egg: the yolk becomes an instant sauce. - With smoked salmon and chives.

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