My favorite Russian food is Hachapouri (sp?) -- but I think it was originally a Georgian dish. Please let me know what your favorite is (and if possible, the recipe).
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My favorite Russian food is Hachapouri (sp?) -- but I think it was originally a Georgian dish. Please let me know what your favorite is (and if possible, the recipe).
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Sorry for frustrating you, but it`s 100% Georgian.
Ouch. Then apologies for my ignorance. The offer is still open though if you want to post a recipe :)
My favourite dish is definately пицца.
And there is another original Russian dish - fried bananas :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by BlackMage
But my personal favourite is pelmeni :P
Oooh, Hachapouri! (Хачапури)
There is a great restaurant in St. Petersburg that makes excellent Хачапури! Anyway, here is the recepie in RUSSIAN!
http://www.good-cook.ru/tort/tort_148.shtml
so you are drooling over hachapuri and no recipe? What gives? Give before you take. At least Vinnie gave us smth!
Sorry, but mine's borsch...my ex-wife made the best, next to Pushkin's in Moscow, but alas I don't have her recipe. She and her mother would add a few things to spice it up.
Mine is definately "Mimosa". It
And mine as well!Quote:
Originally Posted by BlackMage
I don't know what my favorite dish is. I'm afraid there will be a long list if I decide to write what my favorite dishes are..... :?
Mine has always been kebab.
Mashed Potatos!!! картофельное пюре!!! :D
Isn't kebab Turkish?Quote:
Originally Posted by VendingMachine
My favourites are pelmeni and borsch.
My mom makes astonishing fish meals...halibut,horse-mackerel,perch etc. she makes cutlets out of fish sized as pelmeni or a bit bigger...they are so airy!!!...just dip it into the garlic sauce and fly...I also like differents kinds of caviar made of marrow,aubergine etc. I'm not sure if I can use a word caviar here...but in Russia we call it икра also...adgika(аджика) is fabulous too...but it's CaucasianQuote:
Originally Posted by Taarup
I didn't want to quote Taarup sorry
My Persian and Turkish friends would all say that "kebabs" are Middle Eastern (Persia/Turkey/etc.). The only really good traditional "kebabs" I've had were from Persian restaurants, and in the homes of Persian friends.Quote:
Originally Posted by Taarup
BUT...I'm figuring that Vending Machine is speaking of шашлык,which is Russian barbecue, and definitely not Persian/Turkish. And they are fantastic, with a good cook and good sauce!
The best kebabs are the ones made in my native Norway... Mmmm... I think the owners are Turkish, but when I went to Istanbul they had completely different kebabs... I believe every country has their own kebab-tastes.
No, I'm not talking about shish kebab (шашлык), I'm talking about kebab (кебаб), alright?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dobry
Alright, don't get yourself in a twist! :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by VendingMachine
I figured you were referring to шашлык, since this is a Russian cuisine thread, not a 'favorite foods' thread.
For what it's worth, we have 'kebab' restaurants all over Madrid, but they are basically grilled lamb, or chicken, skewers, or gyros (similar to Greek). They are generally considered Persian cuisine, although I've had the real thing, home-cooked by Iranian, and Turkish friends, and those kebabs are very different.