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Russian borsh recipe for my fellow hubbers!
If you ever wanted to learn how to cook an Authentic Russian Borsch - this is your lucky chance! A step-by-step guide, revealed by a native Russian for you. There are thousands of variations of borsch, and you can be creative and invent your own recipe. Share it here!
11 commentsRomanian Cooking Recipes
What I write about Romanian cuisine is nothing new nor uncommon, but little known beyond those of Central Europe.Despite the many influences (Arab and Balkan, Oriental, Russian, Ukrainian, French),...
0 commentsBorscht recipe--experiment gone wrong!
Borscht recipe. If you're looking for an expert on this, I might not be the person for you but I do have an interesting story to share. About a few months ago, I've decided to start cooking more, actually, it'll probably more accurate to say that...
0 commentsBorsch, amazing beetroot soup! Authentic Ukrainian recipe.
This is a simple borsh recipe: amazing Ukrainian beetroot soup!
10 commentsRecipe of Cold Beet Soup- Perfect Summer Refreshment Food.
On a hot hot summer day you just don't want to move. It is too hot to move. It is too muggy to do anything. It is too hot to be hungry. You just don't have the same appetite on a hot hot summer day. Summer is a good time to lose weight. It is...
7 commentsHow Baba Makes Borscht ... Starter Recipe
As with all ethnic cuisine it developed as a result of foods naturally available in that particular climate. Originating from Eastern Europe, primarily Russia and the Ukraine, there are many variations and...
Homemade Borsch: A Rich-Tasting Soup Packed With Nutrition
Homemade borsch is made from beets and soup cabbage and is a hearty and satisfying soup. Borsch can be served with a dollop of sour cream and thick chunks of homemade bread. Say: "delicious!"
0 commentsUkrainian Traditional Borsch (Beet soup).
In Ukraine and Russia people like to eat borsch. It is a traditional Ukrainian dish but it has different variations. Ukrainian people prefer pork broth as a basis of this soup but you can have a beef or...
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