Baking

CHOCOLATE CAKE

Boil together the fat, water, sugar, and cocoa until you achieve a smooth mixture. Set aside about a cup of this mixture. Once the mixture cools, gradually add flour while…

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Candies for Tea

These little candy balls are absolutely delicious. I suggest making them for your moms. For the balls, you’ll need 200g of butter (about 14 tablespoons), 1.5 cups of flour, 5…

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Salted Baskets

Start by kneading a dough using 500g of flour, one egg, a tablespoon of sugar, two tablespoons of oil, a teaspoon of salt, and a cup of milk with a…

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Nut Pie

In a large mixing bowl, combine 130g of flour, 250g of sugar, and 100g of ground walnuts. While stirring continuously with a wooden spoon, gradually add 125g of melted butter…

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Holiday Cookies

Start by creaming 80 grams (about 5.6 tablespoons) of butter until fluffy. Then, add 2 egg yolks, 2 tablespoons of sugar, and half a cup of milk with a piece…

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Apple Pie

Spread a layer of sugar (about 0.6 inches) on a baking sheet, then place peeled and sliced tart apples on top, and bake in a moderately warm oven. Once the…

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Carrot Cake

To prepare the batter, mix flour, baking soda, salt, and spices in one bowl. In another bowl, beat together sugar and oil until well combined. Continue beating while adding the…

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Lazy Charlotte

Quickly rub the flour with the fat, then knead the dough, adding an egg, sugar, baking soda, and, if desired, a tablespoon of berry liqueur (optional). Divide the dough into…

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Casserole

I make this dish when I have leftover rice, wheat, or semolina porridge. I add eggs, mix everything together, spread it on a baking sheet in a layer about 1…

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The Greatest Invention

In the world, there are countless edible plants. Some bear fruits, others have roots, and some produce young, tender shoots. Interestingly, some plants boast massive edible parts. For instance, eating…

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