STARTER: Gravlax sandwich
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This sandwich is simple yet full of rich flavors!
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• Appetizers
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SOUP: Schi (Cabbage Soup)
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Schi is a centuries-old Russian soup, beloved for its simple ingredients and flavor that deepens over time. Traditionally enjoyed over several days, it gets tastier as the flavors meld. With Hungarian paprika, this version adds a modern twist to a classic comfort food.
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• Soups
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SALAD: Spinach Salad with Tangerines and Pomegranate Seeds
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Pomegranate seeds — or arils — have been symbols of fertility, prosperity, and eternal life for thousands of years. In ancient Persia and Greece, the pomegranate was considered a sacred fruit connected to goddesses like Persephone and Aphrodite. Today, it’s still a sign of good luck and renewal in many cultures — and nutrition-wise, it’s packed with antioxidants that support heart health and glowing skin.
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• Salads
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MAIN COURSE: French-Style Shrimp in Champagne Cream Sauce
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This dish is inspired by France cuisine, where seafood is often cooked with butter, cream, and wine. Using champagne adds a refined touch typical of French cooking. In French cuisine, cooking seafood with wine or champagne is a classic technique used to enhance natural flavors. Champagne, with its light acidity and delicate bubbles, creates a luxurious sauce—turning simple shrimp into an elegant dish often served on special occasions.
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• Breakfast
• Entrees
• Dinner
• Grill
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DESSERT: Sponge Cake with Creamy Mascarpone Frosting
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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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• Baking
• Tortes
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NEW RECIPE
Blackcurrant Jam
This simple blackcurrant jam is rich, intensely fruity, and beautifully glossy. Unlike many long-cooked jams, this method preserves the bright flavor of fresh blackcurrants by adding part of the sugar at the end of cooking. The result is a thick, spreadable jam that's perfect on toast, biscuits, pancakes, yogurt, or as a filling for cakes and pastries.
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