I saw this recipe in the Greek magazine “Deli”, tried it and just fell in love! For the first time this recipe was published by me, because I have been cooking this dish for three years, because it is a very favorite in our family and because everything is very simple and fast, and it looks very impressive and beautiful on the table. Try this!
“Pomodoro” in Italian means the Apple of love. And in South Tyrol and Austria, greenhouse sheds for tomatoes are called “Paradise apples”. How much passion and love you will feel if you just say in Italian: “Pomodoro Rosso-bella!”I won’t even translate, otherwise all the romance will disappear… Of course, ripe sweet tomatoes are the language of love in Italian cooking. This frying pan also knows how to speak the language of Dante… even without spaghetti!
I want to offer you a very tasty, easy to prepare, but very unusual side dish! On top of everything else, it has a beautiful appearance! The taste of this dish is tomato-cheese. A very delicate combination of products. You should try it.
What is a Ukrainian table without borscht? I want to offer you a variant of cooking borscht. Now, after the New Year holidays and the “suddenly” coming winter, I want something hot and thick. Borscht turns out very tasty.
It’s cold outside now, I suggest you cook a very unusual borscht with zucchini and eggplant stewed in the oven. Borscht turns out to be thick, rich, velvety, perfectly warming in the winter cold. Try to cook.
This is my signature recipe for borscht, and I consider it the best for myself. Borscht turns out very tasty, thick and rich. My family loves him. Try to cook it, and you will be satisfied.
We were very cold, and immediately wanted something hot and satisfying. And what could be better than borscht in this weather? Only borscht with a lid! Thick, rich, with a light aroma of fire – it will not leave anyone indifferent!
Each family has its own recipe for cooking borscht. According to this recipe, my great-grandmother, great-grandmother, and now my mother and I cooked borscht. And interestingly, this borscht is eaten by my husband, who does not eat vegetables (well, except potatoes).
A classic recipe of one of the Ukrainian red lean borscht. The soup turns out very tasty. Mushrooms give the dish a special zest. Try to cook, you will like it.