STARTER: Egg Salad Sandwich with Tomato, Chives & Parsley
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The egg salad sandwich likely originated in late 19th–early 20th century Europe and the U.S., when chopped boiled eggs mixed with mayonnaise became popular. It spread quickly as a cheap, protein-rich lunch, especially in American delis and lunchboxes. Your version with tomato, chives, and parsley is a fresh modern twist.
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• Appetizers
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SOUP: Cold Beet Soup (Kholodnik)
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"Only the pure in heart can make a good soup." - Ludwig van Beethove
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• Soups
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SALAD: Layered salad with fried mushrooms
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In Belarus, layered salads with mushrooms are often called “пуховые салаты” — “fluffy salads” — because each layer is gently pressed to stay airy, not dense, giving the dish its signature soft, cloud‑like texture.
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• Salads
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MAIN COURSE: Meat‑Filled Crêpes (Blinchiki with Meat)
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These meat‑filled crêpes are a beloved staple of Belarusian home cooking — thin, tender pancakes wrapped around a savory meat filling and pan‑fried to a golden crisp. They’re the kind of comforting dish that appears on family tables across Belarus, perfect for weekends, holidays, or any moment that calls for something cozy and homemade.
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• Breakfast
• Entrees
• Dinner
• Grill
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DESSERT: Рулет "Тирамису"
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• Baking
• Tortes
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NEW RECIPE
Spinach Artichoke Dip
This rich and creamy dip became popular in American restaurants in the late 20th century, combining tender spinach, artichokes, and melted cheese into a warm, comforting appetizer. Using marinated artichokes adds extra depth of flavor and a slight tang that makes the dip even more irresistible.
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