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STARTER:    Cabbage and Egg Pie

This cabbage and egg pie is a classic of Slavic home cooking — the kind of cozy, familiar dish that generations have baked for family gatherings and everyday comfort. Soft yeast dough, gently braised cabbage, and simple ingredients come together to create a warm, nostalgic pie that feels like it’s straight from a traditional home kitchen.

 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:    Vinaigrette

There’s something wonderfully grounding about a bowl of vinaigrette — the kind of salad that feels like it’s been passed from one generation’s table to the next. Earthy beets, tender potatoes, and sweet carrots come together with bright pickles and sauerkraut, creating that unmistakable balance of comfort and sparkle. It’s simple, honest, and quietly beautiful, the sort of dish you make when you want color in winter and a little nostalgia in every bite.

 Salads

MAIN COURSE:    Grandma’s Yeast Fritters (Oladyi)

Grandma’s yeast fritters (дрожжевые оладьи) come from traditional Russian home cooking and are common throughout Eastern Europe. They were especially popular in village households, where yeast doughs were everyday food and ingredients like flour, milk (or water), and oil were always on hand. These fritters were often made on weekends or for holidays, served warm with sour cream, honey, jam, or sugar.

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DESSERT:    Рулет "Тирамису"

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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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   Sandwiches with cheese and garlic

   1. Clean and chop the garlic (it doesn’t matter which way, you can use a garlic maker, you can use a knife, you can grate it on a fine grater, or in some other way - as you like), mix with cheese, add mayonnaise and mix thoroughly. 2. Cut the baguette or siabata into pieces and… But then there are two ways to cook a loaf: First. It can be dried in a toaster. Second. Slices of loaf can be fried in vegetable oil. 3. Further: spread a cheese-garlic “pate” on pieces of a loaf. Wash tomatoes and greens and blot with a napkin . Cut the tomatoes into round, not very thick slices and put them on top of the sandwiches. Sprinkle tomato slices with pepper, decorate with herbs and ... you can eat. These sandwiches can be cooked 5 hours before serving, they will only become tastier, but in this case, it is better to decorate them with greens before serving, otherwise it will wither and become ugly.

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