Apple cider: a seasonal recipe
Cider is a lightly alcoholic sparkling drink with an alcohol content of 5-7% by volume (wines are stronger, at 10-12% by volume). Depending on the sugar content, there are dry…
Cider is a lightly alcoholic sparkling drink with an alcohol content of 5-7% by volume (wines are stronger, at 10-12% by volume). Depending on the sugar content, there are dry…
The secret ingredient that makes homemade treats tender and juicy is an inexpensive product, and you only need half a teaspoon for this meat cutlet recipe. To prevent the cutlets…
From our largest berry (in botanical terms), you can whip up delicious, fragrant, vibrant, and healthy soups, salads, cereals, side dishes, desserts, and drinks. In particular, pumpkin cream soup is…
The name “dolma” has Turkic roots and means “stuffed.” This dish, which is part of UNESCO’s intangible cultural heritage, typically features a filling of mixed with ground meat, all wrapped…
To make a classic sour cream cake, you’ll need to bake two layers – a light one and a dark one. Sour cream will be used for both the layers…
In addition to 200 mg of vitamin C per 100 g of product (for comparison, a contains only 40 mg), sweet bell peppers are packed with B vitamins, P, PP,…
This aromatic condiment, with its tangy and spicy notes, is an essential companion for any meat dish. The homemade natural product combines the refreshing acidity of young gooseberries with a…
Fruit jelly can replace candies, cakes, cookies, pastries, and ice cream in the diets of both children and adults. This homemade natural product not only contains “set vitamins” from fresh…
In the sweltering climate of Spain, wine could quickly go to your head if it weren’t diluted with water, soda, or fruit syrup, or mixed with ice, berries, and fruits.…
The distinctive features of apricot wine include its rich yellow color with a possible reddish hue, a delicate fruity aroma, and a smooth taste. Fallen fruits are unsuitable for winemaking…
Cherries are packed with potassium, iron, calcium, and vitamins A, C, and B. This summer fruit is beneficial for vision, skin health, digestion, and the cardiovascular, immune, and nervous systems.…
In the heat of summer, the kitchen stove turns into a home “furnace,” demanding the stamina of the cook. The goal of those opposing “kitchen slavery” is to simplify and…
During winter, the people who feel the cold the most are those who don’t eat meat and are weakened by malnutrition. Nutrition experts suggest that meat products should make up…
This salad is for those ready to explore new flavor combinations. The protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals found in tuna make this seafood beneficial for both the heart…
In 1910, the sweet mint cocktail Mojito Batido made its debut in a Havana bar. The drink gained popularity during Prohibition in the United States, as Americans flocked to the…
This dish won’t take much time or many ingredients, yet the culinary effect will exceed your expectations. Strawberries are beneficial for the nervous system, vision, skin, bones, and digestive tract,…
People have been grilling meat on skewers since they learned to make fire, so there’s something inherently magical about “campfire cooking.” The taste and aroma of chicken grilled over an…
Milk and cream-based ice creams can be made from whole, skim, powdered, or condensed milk, as well as cream and butter. In a homemade custard ice cream recipe, in addition…
There’s no universal guideline for fluid intake—everyone has different hydration needs. A basic recommendation is to consume 30 ml of liquid for every kilogram of body weight. On hot days,…
Nutritionists assert that cooked cabbage provides more antioxidants than its raw leaves. Opting for baked, boiled, or sautéed cabbage instead of raw is also beneficial for reducing gas production. Young…
Cooking in the summer, when the seasonal variety of ingredients offers endless possibilities for culinary experimentation, can be an exciting and creative process. Gazpacho, a chilled soup, is one such…
Cutlets can be made from any type of meat, but to ensure they don’t turn out tough, you should slice the meat against the grain into small, flat pieces about…
Mayonnaise is typically made with raw egg yolks, which can pose health risks due to potential salmonella contamination. To mitigate these risks, chefs in restaurants often pasteurize the eggs beforehand,…
Strawberries are prized for their rich vitamin C content, which rejuvenates the body and protects against infections. This and other antioxidants found in strawberries boost brain activity and enhance memory,…
Vorschmack is a dish with roots in East Prussia: the Germans referred to it as an appetizer made from fried herring, baked with potatoes, onions, peppers, and sour cream. In…
Turkey is packed with vitamins A, B, D, and E, and among its beneficial minerals are phosphorus, zinc, potassium, magnesium, and selenium. Additionally, this meat is a source of methionine,…
For busy individuals, baking in a cooking sleeve is the perfect way to prepare meals, as it requires minimal involvement from the cook and keeps kitchen utensils and equipment clean.…
According to archaeological findings, lentils have been part of the human diet since 8000 B.C. The ancient Greek poet Aristophanes referred to lentils as “the sweetest of delicacies.” In Ancient…
Because forest animals love to feast on this herbaceous perennial, wild garlic is commonly referred to as “bear garlic” or “wild garlic.” This springtime plant, with its sulfurous aroma, is…
A cheburek (pronounced çiberek) is a deep-fried pastry made from unleavened dough filled with minced meat or cheese and seasoned with spices. This dish should be served hot right after…
The tradition of baking round bread has deep historical roots dating back to pagan times: the circle symbolized the sun for ancient Slavs and was an essential part of spring…
Peas are incredibly nutritious and packed with a variety of beneficial elements. They provide the body with proteins, carbohydrates, and digestion-friendly soluble fibers. This legume is rich in B vitamins,…
During Lent, fish dishes are permitted on the Annunciation and Palm Sunday, while on Lazarus Saturday, it’s allowed to eat fish roe. Fish is a great source of protein for…
Cranberry jelly is great for improving the function of the gastrointestinal tract and digestive organs, but it’s not recommended for those with stomach ulcers or duodenal ulcers. For individuals with…
Leafy greens and green vegetables are packed with vitamins A, B, C, D, E, K, and PP, as well as valuable minerals like potassium, iron, iodine, calcium, and phosphorus. This…
In terms of taste, these buckwheat patties are nearly indistinguishable from meat ones, as buckwheat contains the same eight essential amino acids found in meat: tryptophan, phenylalanine, lysine, leucine, isoleucine,…
“Crosses” made from unleavened dough (cookies, cakes, or bagels) are traditionally baked during Mid-Lent, which is the fourth week of Great Lent and is considered the midpoint or turning point.…
Potatoes in the filling of these vegan stuffed cabbage rolls positively impact the health of bone and cartilage tissue. Meanwhile, the cabbage that wraps around the potato and mushroom filling…
In the realm of meatless cuisine, traditional red borscht is prepared with alternative ingredients such as mushrooms sautéed in flour, bell peppers, legumes, or even herring in tomato sauce (the…
Each serving contains 297 calories, 30 grams of carbohydrates, 17 grams of fat, and 11 grams of protein. Ingredients (per serving): 1 small beet; 100 grams of romaine lettuce; 7…
According to some sources, the famed discoverer of America, Christopher Columbus, initially showed no interest in the sacred tree of the local tribes. In fact, the renowned European navigator mistook…
Jellied meat, or kholodets, boosts the immune system and increases energy levels, combats anemia, and supports the musculoskeletal system. This dish improves blood composition, positively affects the nervous system, and…
Partners in this culinary ensemble include a variety of elements that support vision, brain function, and the immune, nervous, digestive, and cardiovascular systems. Ingredients (for 4 servings): persimmons – 3;…
While duck pairs well with tart fruit or berry sauces—especially those made from green apples and cranberries—professional chefs recommend serving roasted or fried chicken and turkey with sautéed onions and…
While aspic is made from a rich broth that doesn’t require any additional thickeners, its “restaurant rival,” known as jellied meat, involves the use of gelatin in the recipe. This…
The energy value of this dish is 232 calories. Each serving contains 24 grams of protein, 21 grams of carbohydrates, and only 8 grams of fat, which won’t settle on…
February 9 marks International Pizza Day, a celebration of the world’s most popular fast food, with an astonishing 500 million pizzas consumed daily across various countries and annual sales reaching…