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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:    Chickpea Tuna Salad

"Vegetarian and frugal it may be, but the chickpea is one of the most versatile ingredients you could keep in your cupboards." - Yotam Ottolenghi

 Salads

MAIN COURSE:    Stewed chicken (Chakhokbili)

Chakhokhbili is a flavorful Georgian chicken stew with tomatoes and fresh herbs, often cooked with onions, garlic, and a blend of spices. It’s traditionally made with pheasant, but chicken is commonly used.

 Breakfast     Entrees     Dinner     Grill

DESSERT:    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.

 Baking     Tortes

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   Bagel with Salmon

   1. Toast halves of the bagel. 2. Slice a tomato (if using). 3. Spread cream cheese on both halves of the bagel. 4. Add salmon slices. 5. Top with capers, tomato (if using), and herbs. 6. Sprinkle with pepper and close the sandwich.

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   Schi (Cabbage Soup)

   1. Cut beef into chunks. In a large pot, bring the water to a boil. Add the beef chunks and bay leaf. Skim off any foam that rises to the surface. 2. Peel onion and add to the broth. Reduce the heat to low, cover, and let it simmer for about 1–1.5 hours until the beef is tender. 3. Remove onion. 4. Shred cabbage and add to the broth. 5. Grate Carrot and add to the broth. 6. Dice bell pepper and to the broth. 7. Wash, peel and dice potato; add to the broth. Let everything simmer for another 20-30 minutes, until the vegetables are tender. 8. Add the Hungarian paprika and hot paprika. Season with salt and pepper to taste, and let the soup simmer for another 5-10 minutes to let the flavors meld. 9.Serve with sour crean and a slice of rye bread on the side.

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