Galushki from veal
Description:
Galushki are a Ukrainian
traditional dish. Galushki can
be made from small pieces of
dough or mincemeat. They are
served with sour cream or
different sauces.
Method:
Whip butter, add an egg, grated
white bread, finely chopped and
knead thoroughly. Shape small
balls and cook in boiling salted
water.
Ingredients:
500 g veal, 100 g butter, 1 ea
egg, 100 g white bread, green
parsley, salt.
Galushki
Poltavskie
Description:
Galushki is an Ukranian dish, as
well as kletski. They are fried
in butter, breadcrumbs and
served with sour cream both as
an independent dish and in soup
or broth. There is a monument to
galushka, pierced on the fork in
a small town of Canada.
Method: Beat eggs with
beater until smooth. Add salt.
Gradually add melted butter and
flour until you have a thick
batter. Cook the dumplings
either in soup or broth. Put 2 l
soup into a pot and bring to a
boil. Wet spoon often in the
liquid, cut the batter on a
board and drop it into liquid.
Cook dumplings until they come
to top. Put into a dish and
butter lightly.
Ingredients: 3 eggs,
a pinch of salt, 1 1/2 cups
flour (add more to make batter
thick), 100 ml water, 100 g
butter.
Kapustnyak
Description:
Kapustnyak is a Ukrainian dense
soup made from pork, fat and
sauerkraut. This dish, very rich
in taste, is served with sour
cream.
Method:
Put pork in cold water and boil
until done. Slice the meat.
Squeeze juice out of sauerkraut
and stew it lightly, then add
fat. Julienne onion, parsley
root, carrot and fry with flour
in fat. Mince pork fat with
garlic and green parsley. Add
cubed potatoes to the broth,
bring to boil, and then add
sauerkraut, stewed vegetables,
minced pork fat with garlic and
cook until done.
Ingredients:
400 g pork, 1 kg sauerkraut, 400
g potatoes, 100 g carrot, 50 g
parsley root, 120 g onion, 2 ea
garlic cloves, 50 g fat,. 70 g
flour, salt, pepper, green
parsley.

Knydli
Description:
Knydli, traditional Ukrainian
dish, are small pastries made
from potato dough with a whole
plum inside. Knydli are boiled
and served with melted butter.
Method:
Grate potatoes very finely and
pour off the juice. Add flour,
egg, sugar and salt. Knead stiff
dough (use more flour if
needed). Shape small balls and
put a boneless plum inside of
every ball. Cook in boiling
lightly salted water.
Ingredients:
600 g potatoes, 200 g flour, 1
ea egg, 200 g small plums
boneless, salt, sugar, butter.
Kulesh
Description:
Kulesh is dense Ukrainian soup
made from any cereals, fat or
meat and different vegetables.
Method:
Cook millet in salted boiling
water until done, add cubed
potatoes and cook for 20
minutes, then add finely chopped
fat fried with chopped onion.
Stew for 5-10 minutes.Serve
sprinkled with greens.
Ingredients:
150 g millet, 200 g fat, 1 kg
potatoes, 250 g onion, parsley,
salt.
Nalystniki
Description:
Nalystniki are small potato
pancakes, also known as draniki,
deruni. Delicious dish is
authentic Ukrainian dainty.
Method:
Grate potatoes, drain off
surplus liquid; add salt, flour,
baking powder and eggs. Mix well
until all is combined. Cook by
heaping tablespoonsful (spread
out a little bit with back of
spoon) in hot oil in heavy
10-inch skillet. Fry until
golden brown on both sides.
Remove from skillet, drain on
paper towels and keep warm in
covered container. Serve with
whipped sour cream.
Ingredients:
4 large raw potatoes (grated), 4
tbs flour, 1/2 tsp baking
powder, 2 eggs, 1/2 tsp salt,
oil.
Pampushki
Description:
Pampushki are small fluffy rolls
from yeast dough. They are
served with soups and main
course dishes.
Method:
Make leaven, combining yeast,
sugar, salt, 50 g flour and warm
water. Let the leaven double the
size, then add the rest of flour
or more if needed and oil. Knead
thoroughly and leave to double
the size. After that shape small
rolls, put on a well-greased
sheet, let to rise and bake in
the oven until light golden.
Ingredients:
250 g flour, 120 g water, 20 g
sugar, 8 g yeast,. 20 g oil,
salt.
Povidlyanka
Description:
A very sweet dessert from jam.
This on is just for real
sweetteeth.
Method:
Beat up yolks with a half of
sugar, and then stir in jam,
rum, semolina and beaten egg
whites. Put the mass into a
well-greased mold, sprinkle with
sugar and chopped nuts and bake
in the oven for 30 minutes on
average heat.
Ingredients:
600 g jam, 200 g semolina, 50 g
rum, 5 ea eggs, 50 g sugar, 150
g nuts, 20 g butter.
Roast in
a Crimean way
Description:
Roast is a traditional dish of
Slavic people. Meat, in a
crockery or cast-iron pot, baked
in the oven with favorite
vegetables, will agitate your
senses. Here is the portion for
one pot.
Method:
Slice lamb and braise on high
heat.Make sauce from sour cream
and flour and pour over lamb,
stew for 10 minutes. Slice an
apple finely and put on the
bottom of the pot, top with
potato slices, chopped onion and
pour over sauce with lamb. Then
add well washes raisins, wine
and cover the top with the dough
round. Make dough from flour,
egg and water and roll out a
round.Bake in the well-heated
oven for 30-40 minutes. Serve in
pots.
Ingredients:
150 g lamb, 50 g apple, 20 g
onion, 10 g tomato paste, 20 g
butter, 200 g potato, 20 g
raisins, 5 g flour, 100 g sour
cream, 30 g red wine, Dough:.
100 g flour, 1 ea egg, 30 g
water.

Salad
from red pepper
Description:
This simple salad will serve as
a wonderful garnish to meat
dishes or a tasty appetizer for
lunch.
Method:
Wash peppers and core them. Boil
them in salted boiling water for
5-10 minutes. Strain off water
and set peppers aside to get
cool. Julienne peppers finely
and dress with mayonnaise.
Ingredients:
500 g red pepper, 100 g
mayonnaise, salt.
Tvorog
Galushki
Description:
Tvorog galushki is a wonderful
dish for any occasion. Galushki
are very easy to make and it
will take at least a half an
hour to cook them. Galushki can
be boiled or baked in the oven.
Serve galushki with melted
butter and sour cream.
Method:
Grind tvorog (cottage cheese)in
a mincer, add all the
ingredients and knead carefully.
Divide in several equal parts
and roll out every of them in a
fine sausage. Slice small
rhombuses and put them in
lightly salted boiling water and
cook until they are on the
surface. Take galushki out and
pour over melted butter. Serve
sprinkled with fried breadcrumbs
and sour cream.
Ingredients: 500 g
tvorog (cottage cheese). 2 ea
eggs. 2 tb sugar. 1 c flour. 2
tb breadcrumbs. 3 tb butter. 1/2
c sour cream to garnish.
Uzvar
Description:
Uzvar (vzvar) is a pleasant
refreshing beverage made from
dried fruits and berries. The
name came from the verb
"zavarit" (boil), as the fruits
are just lightly boiled.
Method:
Wash dried fruits and put in
boiling water and cook for 15
minutes. Dress with nohey and
bring to boil. Brew in a cold
place, the strain and serve
cold.
Ingredients:
50 g dried pears. 50 g dried
apples. 30 g raisins. 100 g
honey. 1 l water.
Vareniki z
tvorogom
Description:
Vareniki are small pastries made
from unleavened dough with a
filling from berries, tvorog,
cheese and other things.
Vareniki are served boiled with
sour cream, sugar and butter.
Method:
Knead dough from water, eggs and
flour (add more flour if needed)
and roll out finely. Make rounds
with a glass or a cup. Put the
filling in the center of every
round and pinch the opposite
edges. Filling: Combine all the
ingredients and run through a
sieve. Cook in boiling lightly
salted water until vareniki are
on the surface. Serve with sugar
and sour cream.
Ingredients Filling:.
500 g tvorog (farmer cheese). 2
ea eggs. 50 g sugar. salt.
Dough:. 300 g flour. 1 ea egg.
150 g water.