The basis of the broth is boiled and smoked pork ribs, I do not recognize any other pea soup in principle). The soup turns out to be very thick, in principle, for both the first and the second.
Any salad will be festive if you stuff small tomatoes with it. A very summer snack for any holiday. This snack is ideal for both a festive feast at home and for a home barbecue.
Delicious cabbage pie with minced meat and mushrooms, which can be cooked in a frying pan. The pie didn’t spread at all, it turned over perfectly and was easily cut!
In assessing the taste of cod and haddock, different sources contradict each other: some argue that the softer and more tender the cod meat is, although haddock has more useful properties, others, highly appreciating the usefulness of haddock, believe that it surpasses cod in juiciness, softness and other qualities.
The war, the front, I’m… cooking? The items seem to be difficult to match. Everyone has their own: one in the trench – breadcrumbs soaked in a stream, the other in the office – a delicacy specially brought from the capital by plane… When guns speak, the muses, apparently, must remain silent. Including Colin, the patron saint of chefs. But, as the Russian people say, as you fall, you will drown. In other words, war is war, and lunch is on schedule. And today, when interest in the culinary side of our life has increased dramatically, there is almost no one to tell that a Russian soldier, like two hundred years ago, could cook porridge even with an axe, and his gastronomic savvy was matched by the ability to beat the enemy. This is one of the most widely used recipes during the war. Kulesh is a thick soup or not very thick, but very satisfying porridge.
My version of cooking pork pastrami. There are many similar recipes, but this one, with all the nuances, is my favorite, perhaps it will become a favorite for some of you, dear chefs! Please come and meet me))) Cooking time excluding marinating and cooling of meat.