STARTER: Crust pie with bacon and onion
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"A lot of people cry when they chop onions, the trick is not to form an emotional bond." Jimmy Carr
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• Appetizers
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SOUP: Italian Wedding Soup
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Italian Wedding Soup traces its origins to Italy, where it was called "Minestra Maritata," meaning "married soup." The name refers to the blending of ingredients like meat and leafy greens, a tradition dating back to ancient Roman times when similar soups were made with whatever was on hand.
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SALAD: Napa cabbage and crab meat salad
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"Napa cabbage, with its delicate, crinkled leaves and subtle sweetness, adds a delightful crunch and flavor to any dish."
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• Salads
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MAIN COURSE: Zucchini omelette with ham and mozzarella
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Light, savory, and packed with flavor! Fresh zucchini meets melty cheese and smoky ham in a golden, fluffy omelette. Perfect for breakfast, brunch, or a quick gourmet bite.
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• Breakfast
• Entrees
• Dinner
• Grill
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DESSERT: Tiramisu
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Tiramisu means “pick me up” in Italian, referring to its energizing combination of coffee and cocoa. It is a relatively modern classic, believed to have been created in the 1960s in Treviso. Despite its simplicity, it became one of the most famous Italian desserts worldwide thanks to its rich yet airy texture and no-bake preparation.
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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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