A recipe from the “two in one” series. These Mediterranean dishes complement each other so much that it just didn’t make sense to present them separately! They will fill your home with fragrance and delight you and your loved ones with their appearance and amazing taste!
Snack “Stappers” 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!
Eggplant in Georgian Recipe
|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.
Warm Salad with Spatulas of Young Peas Recipe
|Salad “Rouge” Recipe
|Moussaka “From Greece” Recipe
|It so happened that for 3 weeks I was with my family in beautiful and still warm Greece. This is not my first visit, and moussaka is my old love. But this time I have a 5-month-old daughter with me, and it’s almost impossible to go to taverns and eat this magical dish. Well, we don’t like restaurants here); So I decided to cook moussaka at home. I didn’t find a similar recipe on the website. It is based on a recipe from the Greek forum and slightly adapted. Share the result.
Vegetable Stew with Mushrooms and Meatballs Recipe
|Chicken in Flight in Greek Recipe
|Quick Ratatouille Recipe
|Ratatouille is a popular vegetable dish of Provencal cuisine. The classic ratatouille is prepared a little bit on purpose and you need to spend half a day at the stove. I offer a simplified, but no less delicious version of this bright, fragrant and healthy dish. In addition, the dish is universal. It can be served as a hot appetizer, main course or as a cold appetizer.
Kurdan-Kebab Recipe
|A very unusual and very tasty dish from Turkish cuisine. Translated from Turkish, “kurdan-kebab” means a meat ball on a toothpick. There is no universal recipe for this dish, each hostess prepares it to her liking. For the filling, you can use different meat and add different spices, and as a result, each time you will have a different taste. I used ground beef, for softness and juiciness I added a bun soaked in milk, onion and garlic. It turned out to be a very tasty kurdan kebab – incredibly juicy, soft, appetizing.