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Old 22nd February 2003, 02:36
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I was just wondering what is fine Ukrainian cuisine, because you think about it, most families post WWII were poor. They brought over what ever cuisine they knew ,and it definately wasn't five star cuisine right, it's all the regular Ukrainian food. I know (sorry to make the comparison) russian food has much higher standards as compared to the norm. So what is Ukrainian fine cuisine??

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Old 6th March 2003, 10:58
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I don't know what you mean by Russian high standards, because for the most part Ukrainian food and Russian food are the same (I'm going to start a fight on that one), but fine cuisine could be regarded as the stuff that you put out when you have visitors, and if that's the case, the old standby's are the best: Pel'meni (meat-filled dumplings), puree (mashed potatoes, but really jazzed up with butter, garlic), zharenoe myaso (fried meat of any kind, just fry it real hard and get that taste) then all the good home pickled things like tomatoes (red and green), cucumbers, peppers (which can be sweet-sour), shredded cabbage (like sauerkraut only a little milder). Now, there's crab salad (crab meat, corn, chopped cucmber, chopped egg white, mayonnaise) and salad Olivier (you name it, but potatoes, peas, carrots, ham and mayonnaise are mandatory). Fish under a blanket, I don't know how to make it, but it's great. Herring pleases everyone.
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Old 10th March 2003, 17:38
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Anyone interested in Ukrainian cuisine/Russian cuisine should visit RusCuisine.com.It has a wonderful collection of Russian/Ukrainian recipes.
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Old 10th March 2003, 23:24
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No offense meant,

but most of the simple foods described here (mashed potatos 'jazzed up with garlic', and really really fried meat) doesn't sound all that fine to me. It's fine for regular everyday meals but a special meal should be something more intricate. The salads sound more special.
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Old 11th March 2003, 06:38
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I agree jutka. My husband's grandmother came from a noble family, and all those foods were pretty everyday for her. She used to make a stuffed pike, pheasant, and all sorts of fancy pastries and cakes for holidays. I'll try to think of some vegetables.

Mmmm that's more like it!! When I have my own kitchen I'm going to cook up a storm just like that!! I love rich meats with sauce, with nice vegetables on the side. I don't think I'm going to be making any pastries or cakes at first, my boyfriend doesn't like sweets! can you believe it? LOL For guests it'll be a pleasure though.

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Old 11th March 2003, 07:02
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I love caviar! First only the black caviar, but then I got a taste for the salmon roe as well. This New Years my boyfriend and I sent it separately, with him with his parents, and I at home. I just knew they would have caviar and was upset I missed it so he brought me some the next day - he was amazed at how fast I finished it! LOL
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Old 18th March 2003, 02:06
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So obviously you agree there is more to Ukr food then what we all think!

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