Mexican Sauce “Pico de Gallo” Recipe

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Pico de Gallo sauce is a traditional Mexican cold sauce, sometimes called simply Salsa (which means sauce in Spanish). Pico de Gallo is served separately – as an appetizer or salad, as well as as a side dish to such wonderful Mexican dishes as fajitos, tacos, etc. Pico de Gallo translates as the beak of a rooster, and indeed – this sauce has a fresh, rather intense, piquant taste – an indispensable seasoning for lovers of spicy, although you can make it not so spicy – if desired. Also traditionally – in Mexican dishes, this sauce is served in combination with sour cream and black bean pasta, which neutralize the sharpness of the sauce and make the “arrival” of sharpness in the mouth – gradual.

Fragrant Cakes on Kefir Recipe

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Easter tables are served generously and with great love, for dear guests, on a bright occasion. Bake meat, poultry or fry kebabs – a holiday, spring… Christ is Risen!!! And I suggest baking cakes, fragrant – very clean: with coriander and fennel, cumin and anise, garlic and green onions. P.S.: The recipe explains why soda and baking powder are used together.

Easter Italian Cassata Recipe

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Traditional cakes will definitely be on our family Easter table. But it so happened that not all of our children eat them. And this recipe is just a godsend! Delicate sponge cake. Juicy, soft, the case when they say – you can eat with your lips. They did it for their grandchildren, but the adults had to stop! There is a Cassata on the website. The difference is in the ingredients, so the recipe is published. Happy Easter to everyone! Peace and joy!