Cake “Marshmallow Quack” Recipe

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The first time I baked this cake was a year ago for my aunt’s birthday… Everyone liked it, and decided to bake this year for his birthday. At the same time, I will share the recipe with you. I didn’t bother with the design (for which I ask you not to judge strictly!). I had ready-made frozen flowers from a banana, and it was decided to attach them… that’s how it turns out all this is not a tricky decor. The cake turns out to be quite soft, the cream at first glance is very sweet, but the sourness of kiwi perfectly complements the taste and makes the cake not cloying. Come on, seagulls)!

Marshmallow “Cherry” Recipe

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This is my first experience with marshmallows in particular and agar-agar in general. I really liked the result! Eating agar is not scary! I made marshmallows for my mom’s anniversary. The guests were delighted! Husband and daughter are waiting for marshmallows, prepared exclusively for them, which they will not share with anyone else!

Marshmallow with Beans Recipe

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Marshmallows turn out lush, tender and fragrant. When you add mashed creamy legumes, marshmallows become less sugary-sweet, acquire a pleasant structure that you will feel when taking a bite of dessert. And also enrich the sweet, useless for the body product with vegetable protein content.

Marshmallow Cranberry Recipe

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Another of my great loves is the tenderness and lightness of marshmallows… What else is missing during the flowering and awakening of nature? I used to think that marshmallows and marmalade are soooo difficult!!! And they can only be prepared on an industrial scale in factories! But it turned out that there is nothing mega complicated about it… but you always know what sweets you can treat your beloved children to! Come, I’ll tell you everything in great detail!

Kulesh of Bulgur in the Slow Cooker Recipe

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Kulesh is a dish that has become widespread among the Cossacks. It was prepared in the field, it replaced the first and second. The obligatory components of the classic kulesh are millet groats and lard. The rest is what it is. Too much time has passed, and kulesh has changed, falling in love with many people. Well, what kind of May holidays without kulesh and kebabs! Unfortunately, this year it will not be possible to get out into nature (my husband is working). So I decided to cook porridge at home in a slow cooker and experiment with the components. It turned out very tasty! If you also fail with nature or the weather, try my kulesh.