Isnt cheburek a Russian food too? that meat-pie what looks like a folded pancake.
[QUOTE=TheForeigner;21738345]Isnt cheburek or w/e you call that meat-pie that looks like a folded pancake.[/QUOTE]
It's Tataric and unhealthy. Meat pie is fried in boiling oil.
[QUOTE]1/2 cup of pure honey
1 tsp of cloves
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1 tsp ginger
16 ounces (1 lb) blackberry jam
10 1/4 cups water ( or wine)
1/4 tsp nutmeg
1 mint leaf (optional)
What's hard about that? These are all common ingredients. [/QUOTE]
Your recipe is not authentic and not complete. Sbiten also includes [B]fresh berries[/B] (strawberries, blueberries), not the jam as in your recipe, [B]lime's flowers, cardamom, thyme, hypericum, artemisia, origanum, milfoil[/B]. Of course, nothing hard to find those herbs.
[QUOTE=NotMeh;21738310]Yes it is.[/QUOTE]
Common sense and an attention span seem to be a luxury.
[QUOTE=yodafart9;21738394]Common sense and an [B]attention span[/B] seem to be a luxury.[/QUOTE]
For someone who daydreams 24/7 and has no experience in cooking (aka ME) it'd be pretty difficult
[QUOTE=TheForeigner;21738345]Isnt cheburek a Russian food too? that meat-pie what looks like a folded pancake.[/QUOTE]
They're good. The only annoying thing is the oil flow. Chebureks with cheese inside were the best ones I've eaten in my life. Now I don't eat them: too much oil. :/
Borscht(How you spell it fyi) Is ukranian.
[QUOTE=NotMeh;21738507]For someone who daydreams 24/7 and has no experience in cooking (aka ME) it'd be pretty difficult[/QUOTE]
I would help you then.
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[QUOTE=Soska;21738369]It's Tataric and unhealthy. Meat pie is fried in boiling oil.
Your recipe is not authentic and not complete. Sbiten also includes [B]fresh berries[/B] (strawberries, blueberries), not the jam as in your recipe, [B]lime's flowers, cardamom, thyme, hypericum, artemisia, origanum, milfoil[/B]. Of course, nothing hard to find those herbs.[/QUOTE]
I can find all of those in one trip to the market.
Where is the stroganoff? That is my favorite meal ever.
Hmmmmm, I think water is the most delicious drink on Earth. Simplest too.
[QUOTE=Tarana;21740116]Where is the stroganoff? That is my favorite meal ever.[/QUOTE]
I forgot it. Ok, get it:
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You can lick the screen.
Wow awesome! I looked into the soups and they don't seem that great (on paper anyway but I'd try them all). But those main dishes look fucking great!
Stroganoff is fucking good.
YOu left vodka out of the drinks.
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[QUOTE=SanderMan;21740206]Hmmmmm, I think water is the most delicious drink on Earth. Simplest too.[/QUOTE]
It's tasteless and boring.
[QUOTE=evilweazel;21742911]YOu left vodka out of the drinks.
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It's tasteless and boring.[/QUOTE]
Vodka is made from the potato.
Potatoes are food, capitalist dog.
Vodka is food, breakfast, lunch, and dinner, all day, everyday.
[QUOTE=Str4t0s;21734562]Pirogi are polish.[/QUOTE]
Practically every eastern european country claims to have invented them, who cares though they're fucking nice. Protip: after boiling fry them in butter, makes them taste 10 times better.
Beef stroganoff is incredible.
All of that looks fucking delicious.
Now I'm hungry, ehh I would eat all of that easily, I love Polish kitchen but from what I see it does not differ much to the Russian food.
I'm Russian and I drink Kvass everyday. Also, borsch is awesome.
Having grown up on Polish food, this Russian food looks god-like
Borscht is pretty much my favorite soup, but only cooked. I don't know how some people can eat it cold, it looks like pepto bismol.
One time I ate at this Russian restaurant on vacation in LA. The sausage there was awesome.
Pirogis are fucking delicious.
What does borscht taste like? it looks nice
[IMG]http://www.russia-ukraine-travel.com/image-files/food-blini.jpg[/IMG]
Blini are so damn good. They're really thin and you can just fold them into a wedge and scoop things up with it. I eat it with condensed milk.
[IMG]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51lXMSX12OL._SL500_AA280_PIbundle-24,TopRight,0,0_AA280_SH20_.jpg[/IMG]
If you have never tried condensed milk, you have no Idea what you're mission out on. It's like syrup, only so much better.
Just had some pelmeni, yea most of the Russian food is good, but man I hate Borsch for some reason.
[B]Borsch[/B]
*pukes*
no offence
Eastern Europe, fuck yeah.
Where is Vodka?
[QUOTE=Soul-Chicken;21776027]Where is Vodka?[/QUOTE]
In your mom's stomach.
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