First Course (Light morning breakfasts) excludes delicious and nutritious second (Lunch) dishes. Recipes for the first soups and broths are probably known by every cook. But even if you are lucky and you cook the most delicious and fragrant soup in the world, you will not serve it every day. You will need a variety of light dishes from the available ingredients, the ability to improvise with the methods of cooking, laying and decorating dishes.
Therefore, we recommend that you bookmark this section, where the preparation of the first dishes with step-by-step photos is revealed in detail and fascinatingly. The basis for a light breakfast (First Course) is most often broths (for example, beef-chicken, fish, mushrooms), although milk or fermented milk products are sometimes used. But it is also worth paying attention to what the ingredients may be. Basically, the dishes use easily digestible ingredients that have undergone good heat treatment, preferably cooking or baked. The essence of the first breakfast is that you or your guest can not feel the thirst of hunger before lunch, so the best ingredients are those that are able to stay for at least 2 hours in the stomach (Carrots, potatoes, beets, zucchini, and other long-digested vegetables). Additionally, you can use various types of cereals, such as semolina, pearl barley, corn flakes, rice, and other cereals with various ingredients.
This is a Japanese dish. It consists of Chinese-style wheat noodles served in meat or (sometimes) fish broth, often seasoned with soy sauce or miso, and using fillings such as sliced pork, dried seaweed (nori), menma and green onions. Almost every region of Japan has its own variations of rain, ranging from pork bone broth.
A few years ago I found a recipe in a local magazine and since then everyone in the family likes it unconditionally! The number of bombs depends on their size, I always say: more mold! Combined with chicken broth, it’s really delicious!
This recipe contains apples, and the light sweetness that is inherent in the Armenian soup of dried plums, and the aroma of meat. But in general – a wonderful symphony of tastes and aromas and, in my opinion and taste, perfect harmony.
This recipe makes a hearty, thick broth, with an incomparable taste. Be sure to try, and you’ll thank me a hundred times, I’m sure!!! One condition is that the ingredients do not change!
By using dried mushrooms and pickled cabbage, the soup turns out to be extremely fragrant. They are called without oil, without salt, but they are very satisfying and delicious!
An ordinary everyday dish made from available products. It’s easy to declassify: fideos is in our vermicelli. So, let’s start cooking the popular Spanish “Vermicelli with pork ribs” dish.