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English caramel pudding
This pudding to eat it should be hot, and best of all with a scoop of ice cream. Cooking is not difficult and in England it is perceived as a daily dessert. For example, it can be made in the school canteen or served in small portioned shirts somewhere in a coffee shop. In general, this is an ordinary, basic pudding. It seems to the English himself that he was always, he is so familiar and classic, but in fact the recipe was invented in the 70s by Francis Coolson, a cook and co-owner of the Sharrow Bay hotel. Continue reading
Lazy Lobiani
Not a single Georgian pie can compare with Lobiani. No other pie has such spicy thickness as a lobiani filling has. Lobiani – this is your breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack to wine.
Of course, according to the rules, lobiani beans need to be cooked by yourself. But those who have ever cooked beans knows that this is not a matter for the weak in spirit of nature. First you need to soak, then wait eight hours, and then you can cook. In general, rarely anyone so committed to the ideals of Georgian cuisine to crank it all. Continue reading
Apple and Meat Pie and a few general considerations about savory apple dishes
Autumn is coming, apples fall from the branches. Have you thought about using apples not for pie, jam and cider, but for some non-sweet, not dessert food? Yes, maybe you sent apples to the salad. May be.
In Russia, they eat 2 million tons of apples a year. This is the most purchased fruit. Somewhere near the apples in this ranking are bananas, but apples are significantly ahead of them. This means that it would be quite good to understand what, in fact, apples are capable of in a culinary sense.
As an inspiring example, there can be Old Believers who practice 50 ways of cooking apples. Fifty! Their recipes contain everything from ordinary pies to apples stuffed with meat. Continue reading