Snack “Stappers” Recipe

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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

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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.

Moussaka “From Greece” Recipe

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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.

Quick Ratatouille Recipe

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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

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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.