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STARTER:    Pastry with chicken (Samsa with chicken)

Samsa is a traditional Central Asian pastry, often baked in a tandoor. Its triangular shape seals in juicy fillings like lamb or chicken, making it a popular, travel-friendly food along the ancient Silk Road.

 Appetizers

SOUP:    Schi (Cabbage Soup)

Schi is a centuries-old Russian soup, beloved for its simple ingredients and flavor that deepens over time. Traditionally enjoyed over several days, it gets tastier as the flavors meld. With Hungarian paprika, this version adds a modern twist to a classic comfort food.

 Soups

SALAD:    Layered Tuna Salad

Potatoes, carrots and eggs can be cooked ahead of time.

 Salads

MAIN COURSE:    Stuffed Peppers with Meat and Rice

Belarusian stuffed peppers with meat and rice are a classic home-style dish made with simple ingredients and slowly simmered in tomato sauce for a warm, comforting family meal.

 Breakfast     Entrees     Dinner     Grill

DESSERT:    Tiramisu

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.

 Baking     Tortes

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   Bagel with Salmon

   1. Toast halves of the bagel. 2. Slice a tomato (if using). 3. Spread cream cheese on both halves of the bagel. 4. Add salmon slices. 5. Top with capers, tomato (if using), and herbs. 6. Sprinkle with pepper and close the sandwich.

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   Gravlax

   1. Combine salt and sugar in a bowl. 2. Dill: wash, dry with a clean towel and finelly chop. 3. Cut the salmon fillet into 2 pieces (crosswise). 4. On a piece of foil: place one tablespoon of of salt and sugar mixture, sprinkle with chopped dill and place one salmon filet skinside-down on sugar-salt-dill mixture. 5. Place 3.5 tablespoons of sugar-salt mixture on salmon filet and rub well into the salmon. 6. Set aside about 1 teaspoon of diil. Spread the rest of the dill on top of the fillet. 7. Repeat 5 with second salmon fillet. 8. Fold up both pieces with the skin on the outside. Sprinkle skinside of the second fillet with the rest of salt-sugar mixture and dill. 9. Cover with foil, place in container and chill in the refrigerator for 3 days. 10. Extract the marinated salmon from the skin and cut into very thin slices crosswise.

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