STARTER: Ossetian Pies
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Ossetian pies are traditional round stuffed breads from the Caucasus Mountains, especially associated with Ossetian cuisine. The dough is soft and airy, while the filling is generous and flavorful. Authentic Ossetian pies are traditionally thin, with almost equal proportions of dough and filling.
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• Appetizers
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SOUP: Split pea soup with smoked sausages
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I think any smoked meat can be used in this soup.
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• Soups
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SALAD: Layered salad with fried mushrooms
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In Belarus, layered salads with mushrooms are often called “пуховые салаты” — “fluffy salads” — because each layer is gently pressed to stay airy, not dense, giving the dish its signature soft, cloud‑like texture.
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• Salads
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MAIN COURSE: Stewed chicken (Chakhokbili)
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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.
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• Breakfast
• Entrees
• Dinner
• Grill
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DESSERT: Рулет "Тирамису"
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• Baking
• Tortes
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NEW RECIPE
Corn Dogs
Corn dogs are one of America's most iconic fairground foods. The combination of a juicy hot dog wrapped in a crisp, golden cornmeal batter became popular at state fairs and amusement parks during the mid-20th century. This version uses kefir, which gives the batter a slight tang and helps create a light, tender coating.
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