Gumbo with Cod Recipe

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Gumbo or Gumbo is an American cuisine dish common in the state of Louisiana. This is a thick soup with spices, similar in consistency to a stew. It is considered a legacy of the cuisine of the Cajuns, descendants of French immigrants who arrived in Canada in the XVIII century. Gumbo can be thick, like a stew, and served on a rice pad, or it can be more liquid, like soup. I have prepared the second option based on a recipe from the magazine “Gostronom”.

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.

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.