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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:    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:    Greek Salad ('Horiatiki')

"In Greece, every meal is a story of friendship, family, and flavors." — Unknown

 Salads

MAIN COURSE:    Fish Burgers

The first fish burger to make it big—McDonald’s Filet-O-Fish—was created in 1962 by a Cincinnati franchise owner after noticing his sales dropped every Friday when local Catholic customers avoided meat. It became so popular that it beat out a rival idea called the “Hula Burger” (a grilled pineapple sandwich!) in a sales test—and has been on menus ever since.

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DESSERT:    Sponge Cake with Creamy Mascarpone Frosting

A tender hot‑milk sponge, soaked with fragrant coffee and layered with airy mascarpone cream, this cake brings together the softness of a classic sponge and the cozy charm of tiramisu. Each thin layer melts into the next, creating a light, balanced dessert that feels both simple and quietly indulgent.

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   Minestrone Soup

   Serves: 4–6 | Time: ~45 minutes 1. Wash and cut into pieces green beans. 2. Wash, peel and dice: onion, carrot, celery and zucchini. 3. Peel and mince garlic cloves. 4. Drain and rinse canned cannellini or kidney beans. 5. Green beans: wash and cut into pieces. 6. Fresh spinach or kale: roughly chopp. 7. Heat olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. 8. Add onion, carrot, and celery. Cook for 5–7 minutes, stirring, until softened. 9. Add garlic and cook for 30 seconds until fragrant. 10. Stir in tomato paste and cook for 1 minute to deepen the flavor. 11. Add diced tomatoes, vegetable broth, bay leaf, oregano, basil, salt, and pepper. Bring to a gentle boil. 12. Reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes. 13. Add beans, green beans, zucchini, and pasta. Simmer for another 8–10 minutes, until pasta is tender. 14. Stir in spinach or kale and cook for 1–2 minutes until wilted. 15. Remove bay leaf, taste, and adjust seasoning. 16. Serve hot with grated parmesan and fresh herbs if desired.

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   Vanille-Kipferl / Vanilla-half-moons

   1. Take 4 tablespoons of vanilla sugar, flour, baking soda, egg yolks, soft butter and ground almonds and make a dough. 2. Take a pit from the dough and roll it to a roll of approximately the thickness of your finger. Rest the dough keep inside the fridge. Take the roll and cut it into 4-5 cm long pieces; form them to little half moons. 3. Take a baking tray, put baking paper on it, and then place the half moons on it. Bake it 10-15 min at 180C (356F) (PREHEATED!). 4. Take the half moons from the tray, mix icing with remaining 4 tablespoons of vanilla sugar and put this on the hot(!) half moons. Let them cool down, then put the rest of the vanilla-icing-sugar on them.

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