Sach Archaeological Recipe

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Sach – a special clay pan of the black sea region and any dish prepared in it. My recipe is based on Bulgarian recipes, but archaeologists have been finding Sach pans all over the region up to the Crimea since ancient times, where the ancient Greeks cooked, so the name is given in honor of the pan, not the ingredients. The ingredients are the most common, modern. If you suddenly do not have a clay Sacha, you can take a tray for baking.

Zucchini in Jewish Recipe

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I don’t know what this dish has to do with Jewish cuisine, but I saw this recipe with this name on the Internet. Interested in non-trivial cooking technology, the dish turns out to be more dietary than ordinary stewed zucchini. Perhaps someone will need it, now begins the active season of this vegetable. In my opinion, this dish is more like caviar in consistency.

Zucchini Salad with Lemon and Thyme Recipe

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Zucchini zucchini at its best-raw, with all its vitamins and minerals untouched by heat treatment. No rough frying or even stewing. Just a fresh, crunchy salad with sourness, so healthy! All you need is to marinate thin strips of zucchini for about half an hour, sprinkle them with Parmesan and you have a great light lunch or side dish.