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by Svetlana Oganova
Surprisingly, buckwheat is very useful in desserts! This panna cotta grits give the beautiful color of baked milk and a pleasant aftertaste. Serve...
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by Svetlana Oganova
Dressed herring is a unique Russian salad consisting of three distinctive layers: salted herring, potatoes, and beets. The salad often has more tha...
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Appetizers,
Herring,
New year,
russian food,
russian salad,
russian table,
Salad,
shuba,
snack food,
snacks,
русская кухня,
Селёдка,
селедка под шубой
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by Svetlana Oganova
Ingredients for 10 servingsAdzhika adjarian home style "Uncle Vanya" (available @lananova.store ) 1 jarCiabatta 1 pcEggplant 1 pcMozzarella 200 grB...
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by Svetlana Oganova
Ingredients for 4 servings
Pasta
200 g
Cucumbers "Uncle Vanya" Berlin style
1 jar
Tomato
1 pc
Pepper
1 pc
Seafood
200 g
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by Svetlana Oganova
A very tasty festive salad will surely please all guests without exception. The cod liver is perfectly combined with vegetables, and prunes only em...
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by Svetlana Oganova
Pu-erр comes from Yunnan, the Chinese botanical homeland of tea. There are more natural varieties of tea plants here than anywhere else.
Puer is of...
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by Svetlana Oganova
Tea is a pillar of Persian cuisine and is enjoyed throughout the day. It's a major part of Persian culture and is often both the first and last thi...
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by Svetlana Oganova
Russian Khalva comes originally from the Middle East and is especially popular in Kazakhstan. It is made of walnuts or sunflower seeds and rich syr...
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by Svetlana Oganova
Pryanik (Russian and Ukrainian: пряник, Belarusian: пернік) refers to a range of traditional sweet baked goods in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and some...
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by Svetlana Oganova
Rosehip to help in cold & flu season
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by Svetlana Oganova
Juniper berries
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by Svetlana Oganova
Spicey carrot salad Asian StyleReady Korean carrot salad can be served with meat and fish dishes, steamed vegetables and boiled potatoes. Very nice...
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