Snacks are the type of dishes that are served on the table before the main dishes. They can also serve as a separate snack. Snacks to the table often accompany the intake of a small amount of alcohol for appetite. There are many recipes – from simple snacks to the most refined dishes. Festive snacks are especially popular, for example, for the New Year. We have more than 2 thousand recipes. Among them you will find delicious snacks with photos, light snacks, beer snacks, picnic snacks, pita bread snacks, and other snacks that you need right now.
What do good housewives do in autumn? That’s right, sauerkraut. For the winter, the soup is boiled, and the potatoes are boiled and served with onions and sunflower oil. And in general, what kind of winter without a jar or two of sauerkraut? According to this recipe, one of my very distant relatives was sauerkraut. Cabbage turns out to be slightly tart, “spicy”, vigorous and very tasty. Try it, and suddenly you like it?
Lazy autumn Saturday morning, how good that yesterday I cooked this wonderful pie-casserole with a filling of stewed sauerkraut and mushrooms. To be honest, I’ve never cooked pies from pita bread before and finally decided. We really liked this pie, it is good both hot and cold, cold is even tastier. And most importantly, it is very easy to prepare.
This dish, which came from Italy, has become very popular because of the simplicity of cooking. Its basis is dried slices of bread, greased with olive oil and garlic. As a filling, everyone can choose what he likes. Try my version: an interesting combination of sweet pumpkin, creamy salty cheese and crispy bacon.
On a baking tray for baking in the oven, such snacks can be either with or without stuffing. Snacks are useful in order to surprise a dear guest or to please the whole family. Beautiful fragrant pastries will appeal to everyone. You can also use other autumn vegetables for this recipe.
A super snack for holidays and everyday life, with a delicious filling from the gifts of the beauty of autumn! Eggplant rings, fragrant mushrooms under a layer of juicy spicy carrots and melting cream cheese… and all this is framed by a crispy golden crust… very tasty! The name of this snack just happened to come to my mind. Only then did I start searching the Internet for something consonant and what it could mean, and I found it. From the German Stapel: pile, pile … yes, in fact, I did it!
This recipe was brought by my mother from a cooking class. Chefs of various restaurants in our city often come to his club and learn how to cook simple restaurant-quality dishes from available products. The dish turns out to be elegant, nutritious, well suited for both a holiday and dinner at home. Just a godsend for those who don’t eat meat. Mom shared it with me, and I shared it with you.