Greek Bean Soup “Fasolada” Recipe

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Fasolada is one of the popular soups of Greek and Cypriot cuisine. This dish goes well with fresh bread and olives. The Greeks call beans “caviar of the poor.” But even after ceasing to be poor, the Greeks could not get rid of their favorite legumes. Very tasty, hearty and nutritious soup. And, of course, very healthy! Fasolada is not as simple as it may seem at first glance. The soup turns out to be a bit troublesome, but the effort is worth it! There are four recipes on the site with the name fasolada. Two of them are cooked with meat or meat products, but fasolada is a lean soup. The other two differ in composition. It seems that the beans, like the soup, each family has its own. I offer you my own version.

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.

Goulash Recipe

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So again it’s time to warm up thick soups. From the name it is clear that the soup originated in Hungary, with its ubiquitous paprika, and then smoothly “flowed” to neighboring countries and became the famous Czech soup, which is sometimes served in a bread “plate”. Soup with a very bright taste and wonderful aroma of meat, paprika, tomatoes and garlic, thick and hearty, can replace a whole lunch, and you can have dinner with this soup. I recommend it!