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STARTER:    Tomatos and Peppers Dip

"Good food is the foundation of genuine happiness." – Auguste Escoffier

 Appetizers

SOUP:    Split pea soup with smoked sausages

I think any smoked meat can be used in this soup.

 Soups

SALAD:    Olivier Salad

"When making Olivier salad, all ingredients are cut into cubes. Except peas."

 Salads

MAIN COURSE:    Potato Stewed with Chicken

Potato and chicken stew is a classic example of everyday Eastern European comfort food. After potatoes were introduced to the region in the 18th century, they quickly became a staple, often paired with whatever meat was available. Slow simmering in one pot made this dish practical for village kitchens and outdoor cooking alike—much like your version, which has that rustic, fire-cooked feel.

 Breakfast     Entrees     Dinner     Grill

DESSERT:    Cake “Ladies’ Fingers”

This cake is a quiet showstopper: simple choux pastries, a cloud‑soft cream, and a shape that looks playful and elegant all at once. It’s the kind of dessert that feels nostalgic even if you’re trying it for the first time.

 Baking     Tortes

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   Egg & Cheese Breakfast Bagel

   1. Cut the bagel lengthwise. 2. Toast the bagel until lightly golden. 3. Heat butter in a small skillet over medium heat. 4. Place a slice of cheese on one half of the bagel. 5. Add a slice of ham, if using. 6. Fry the egg to your preference (usually slightly runny yolk). 7. Place cheese on the egg during the last 30 seconds so it melts. 8. Put the egg with melted cheese on the bagel half with cheese (and ham). 9. Season with salt and pepper and close the sandwich. Optional additions: bacon, tomato slice, spinach leaves.

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   Shortbread cookies

   1. In a mixer bowl, mix flour, soda and sugar. 2. Add butter and mix well on low speed for about 5 minutes. 3. Add the egg and mix on low speed for 5 more minutes. 4. Preheat oven to 375F (190C). 5. Line the baking tray with parchment paper. 6. Spread 3/4 of the dough evenly over the parchment and lightly press the dough with your hands. 7. Spread the jam on top of the dough. (If the jam is very thick, it can be warmed up and this way it will be easier to distribute.) 8. Sprinkle the remaining dough crumbs on top. 9. Bake 18-20 minutes. Place on a cutting board and cut into squares while still hot. Cool on a wire rack.

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