It is interesting that shchi is the most common, and yet it is borscht that is better known around the world. |
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Some nice wee Polish ladies make us tea, plates of borscht and alcohol free fruit punch. |
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The only two Russian dishes that were acceptable to me were borscht and chicken Kiev. |
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From Russian borscht to banana samal, he hoped to give the children the opportunity of trying something new and healthy. |
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The selection features borscht, perogies, cabbage rolls, kolbassa and a daily special for each day of the week. |
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Mike whipped up some poached cabbage with buttered breadcrumbs, and baked kasha and a Ukrainian borscht. |
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The other hearty soups include a meaty goulash, sauerkraut or an excellent beet borscht, which is both strong and round on the tongue. |
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The French have already been dealt with and I can now tell you Russian borscht will never again be soup-of-the-day. |
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I think that night of borscht and vodka and all sorts of other Russian traditions made us champions. |
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If the Russians win one game, I will eat this column shredded at high noon in a bowl of borscht on the front steps of the Russian Embassy. |
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Guests were invited to drink shots of vodka and eat cold borscht soup from tin bowls, while loud speakers blared old communist hymns. |
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The chairs and tables are scattered and there's a fridge full of Mason jars of borscht the middle of the room. |
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This is sour shchi or vegetable borscht made of stewed cabbage, with mushrooms usually. |
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Claim that borscht is the ultimate way to eat beetroot and you will hear no arguments. |
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Other things to start with include five different kinds of soup, from borscht to solana. |
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Proving that Russian food is more than borscht, Mari Vanna in Dupont is cozy and offers hearty food that will fill you right up. |
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Whenever one of us needed a carrot for borscht or a hand to move a drunk out of the elevator, the help arrived at once. |
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This is a bar-restaurant decorated in Soviet-style with newspapers and Russian dolls, with borscht and traditional pancakes. |
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In terms of soups, both the borscht and the ocrochka, a cold milky concoction of potatoes, egg, ham, green onion, dill and cucumber, are delicious. |
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Beet soup with duck is a hearty take on borscht, and while a brilliantly vermilion gazpacho could have been our favorite soup, it was, uncharacteristically, too salty. |
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Within these pages you'll find recipes for cold borscht, Kung Pao chicken, Maryland crab cakes, chicken and sausage gumbo, deviled eggs, and tuna-noodle casserole. |
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But interspersed throughout are full-flavored Eastern European daily specials like pojarski, and Russian borscht served with savory beef pirozhki. |
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As Rosen pointed out, in bygone days there were hundreds of comedians making a modest living at live shows in the borscht belt and other places. |
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They ate Russian dishes such as borscht, a soup made of many different vegetables to which cream is added. |
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Additionally, the Russian Empire existed as a uniform state until 1917, so that Ukrainian borscht, Kazak manty and Siberian pelmeni can rightly be counted among those dishes that are entitled to a place on a Russian menu. |
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Now great rows of tinned borscht announce a newer arrival. |
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As always, these traditions originated in what people could grow or hunt, and include sturgeon and caviar, wild mushrooms, borscht and schee soups, dark rye bread, fermented milk beverages and buckwheat kasha. |
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I would make borscht, the new-fashioned way. |
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It goes without saying that borscht and varenyky are a must try. |
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The Polish stroganofs, the Baltic bliny pancakes, Russian borscht soups, even delicious Greek salads couldn't compare with a Bled cream cake. |
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Cover with the rest of the tomato sauce and borscht. |
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Filling her days with petty crimes and her belly with cans of shoplifted sardines, Karla yearned for more and vowed to see better times and better borscht. |
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I presented several lectures, as well as an activity session. I had a great time at the event, saw a lot of friends from all over Russia, and as always, enjoyed some of my favorite foods: borscht, blinis and caviar! |
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Ukrainian homestyle favourites reflect the Ancient Ukraine theme, with such savoury dishes as perogies, borscht, cabbage rolls, and potato pancakes. |
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The nasal Borscht Belt shtick was tired in the movie, but on stage it's irritating. |
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And so Davis skewers the issues, in a style that could be described as Ogden Nash works the Borscht Belt. |
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He's aspiring toward arena tours on one end and the Borscht Belt comedy circuit in the Catskills on the other. |
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He may be the last link to the old Borscht Belt comedians, the old Vegas, the old nightclubs and stage shows, the real swank days of lounge culture. |
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As Roger Ebert has noted, in these films' unique combination of Borscht Belt humor and surrealism lies the inspiration for writers ranging from Woody Allen to Eugene Ionesco. |
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Son of the Beach falls just short of being a classic along the lines of a ZAZ Brothers creation or the glorious past parodies of Mel Brooks Borscht Belt burlesques. |
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Among the 100 selections are Kosher Dill Pickles, Kreplach, Blintzes, Matzo Brei, Knubble Borscht, Chocolate Babka and Stuffed Cabbage. |
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Hanukkah brings recipes for Sweet and Sour Cabbage Borscht, Carrot and Sweet Potato Tzimmes, and Potato Latkes with Tofu Sour Cream and Applesauce. |
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