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STARTER:    Fried Meat Pies

These Belarusian fried pirozhki are a true family treasure. In our home, Mom always made a huge batch, because once they hit the table, it was almost impossible to stop eating them. Dad used to say they were so delicious that you’d reach for “just one more” again and again. They weren’t an everyday meal — making them takes time, patience, and care — but Mom made them often enough for the smell of frying dough and savory meat to become one of the most comforting memories of our kitchen.

 Appetizers

SOUP:    Cold Beet Soup (Kholodnik)

"Only the pure in heart can make a good soup." - Ludwig van Beethove

 Soups

SALAD:    Avocado salad

"There is nothing so impudent and funny that it cannot be swallowed, seasoned with praise." Moliere

 Salads

MAIN COURSE:    Pizza Margherita

This mozzarella and tomato pizza is inspired by the Neapolitan tradition, where simple ingredients and high heat create a crisp crust, melted cheese, and fresh, balanced flavor.

 Breakfast     Entrees     Dinner     Grill

DESSERT:    Carmen

The Carmen Torte is a rich, dramatic cake—often layered with chocolate, cream, and bright fruit accents—named to reflect the passion and elegance of Bizet’s famous opera.

 Baking     Tortes

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   Mashed Potatoes

   1. Peel the potatoes. Rinse them under cold water. Cut into evenly sized chunks (about 4–5 cm pieces) so they cook at the same rate. 2. Place the potato pieces into a large pot. Cover with cold water by about 2–3 cm. Add a generous pinch of salt. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Cook for 15–20 minutes, or until the potatoes are very tender when pierced with a fork. 3. Pour the potatoes into a colander. Let them sit for 1–2 minutes so excess steam escapes—this helps keep the mash fluffy. 4. Return the potatoes to the warm pot or a mixing bowl. Add the butter first and mash while the potatoes are still hot. 5. Warm milk. Slowly pour in warm milk, a little at a time, continuing to mash until you reach your desired texture—smooth, creamy, or rustic. 6. Add salt to taste. Stir gently to combine. 7. Serve immediately while warm and silky. TOPPINGS IDEAS: - Butter with herbs (sage, rosemary, thyme). - Caramelized onions. - Crispy shallots or fried onions - Gravy any style - beef, chicken, mushroom, or vegetarian. BREAKFAST OR BRUNCH IDEAS: - Mashed potato cakes: pan‑fried until golden and served with sour cream. - Topped with a poached or fried egg: the yolk becomes an instant sauce. - With smoked salmon and chives.

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   Chocolate Sausage

   1. Crush the digestive biscuits or graham crackers into small pieces. You can do this by placing them in a ziplock bag and using a rolling pin, or simply by breaking them up by hand. 2. Add chopped nuts (if using) 3. Place butter, sweetened condensed milk, dark chocolate and cacao powder in a heatproof bowl, heat at a low gas level, stirring continuously, until the butter and dark chocolate melt. 4. In a large bowl: mix crushed biscuits or graham crackers, nuts (if using) and chocolate mixture (mix until everything is evenly coated with the chocolate mixture). 5. Lay a large piece of plastic wrap or aluminum foil on your work surface. 6. Spoon the mixture onto the wrap/foil and shape it into a log, about 2 inches in diameter. 7. Wrap it tightly, twisting the ends to seal, and refrigerate for at least 4 hours, or until firm.

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