STARTER: Crostini with Cream Cheese, Tomatoes & Smoked Salmon
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This crostini brings together culinary worlds that once seemed far apart—Italian crostini and the classic New York bagel with lox. It’s like a mini bagel reinvented as an elegant Italian appetizer, uniting the smoky richness of Jewish deli tradition with the fresh, herby simplicity of Mediterranean cuisine.
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• Appetizers
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SOUP: Minestrone Soup
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Minestrone is a classic Italian vegetable soup that changes with the seasons—there’s no single “correct” version. Made with simple vegetables, beans, and pasta, it’s a comforting, nourishing dish that has been cooked in Italian homes for centuries using whatever was on hand.
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• Soups
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SALAD: Avocado salad
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"There is nothing so impudent and funny that it cannot be swallowed, seasoned with praise." Moliere
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• Salads
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MAIN COURSE: Lithuanian Potato Dumplings (Cepelinai)
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Cepelinai are traditional Lithuanian potato dumplings filled with seasoned meat. Their name comes from their zeppelin-like shape, inspired by early airships. The dumplings are made from a mixture of raw grated potatoes and boiled potatoes, which creates their characteristic soft yet sturdy texture. Traditionally served with fried bacon, onions, and sour cream, cepelinai are a beloved comfort food often prepared for family gatherings and special meals.
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• Breakfast
• Entrees
• Dinner
• Grill
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DESSERT: Pirozhki with cabbage
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Everything tastes better when it's wrapped in a warm, fluffy hug!
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• Baking
• Tortes
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Grape Jelly
Grape jelly is a classic homemade preserve with a smooth texture and rich flavor. Making your own grape juice gives the jelly a deeper, more natural taste, and proper canning allows it to be stored for months without refrigeration.
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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.
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