STARTER: Corn Dogs
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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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• Appetizers
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SOUP: Beef Chili Soup (Chili Con Carne)
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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.
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• Soups
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SALAD: Salad with tuna, feta and tomatoes
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• Salads
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MAIN COURSE: Cabbage Patties
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Cabbage has been cultivated for over 2,000 years and was especially valued in Eastern Europe as a reliable winter vegetable. Simple dishes like cabbage patties became popular because they transform humble ingredients into something warm, filling, and comforting—proving that great flavor doesn’t require complexity.
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• Breakfast
• Entrees
• Dinner
• Grill
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DESSERT: Торт "Эскимо"
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• Baking
• Tortes
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NEW RECIPE
Skillet Fish Pie
This pie is one of those rare recipes that tastes like it came from the oven while being cooked entirely on the stovetop. It is an excellent choice for hot summer days, camping with a gas burner, vacation rentals, or any time you want a homemade meal without heating the entire kitchen. I also like that the batter is neutral enough to work with almost any savory filling, making it a recipe you'll come back to again and again.
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Linzer Cookies
There’s a quiet kind of magic in these almond‑kissed sandwich cookies — the way the dough stays tender and delicate, the way a spoonful of bright jam peeks through the sugared top. They’re simple, elegant, and wonderfully old‑fashioned, the sort of cookie you make when you want the kitchen to feel soft and inviting. Perfect for gifting, sharing, or enjoying with a cup of tea, they bring a little sweetness to even the calmest winter afternoon.
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