Ukrainian food

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Often referred to as the ‘Breadbasket of Europe’, Ukrainian cuisine has the influence of both Slavic and European nations. Learn about the popular Ukrainian foods and what is so unique about this cuisine. From Borscht to Chicken Kiev and Paska, there are several dishes of Ukrainian cuisine that are popular across the world. Here are some of the most popular dishes that you must know about.

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Often referred to as the ‘Breadbasket of Europe’, Ukrainian cuisine has the influence of both Slavic and European nations. Learn about the popular Ukrainian foods and what is so unique about this cuisine. From Borscht to Chicken Kiev and Paska, there are several dishes of Ukrainian cuisine that are popular across the world. Here are some of the most popular dishes that you must know about.

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I’m a big believer that garlic makes everything taste better. This bread is living proof of my theory. When served plain, which actually never happens in Ukraine, pampushky are just regular boring dinner rolls. But a few cloves of minced garlic mixed with oil and fresh dill transform them into a delightful Ukrainian treat called pampushky z chasnykom.

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Syrniki Recipe, Russian Breakfast, European Breakfast, Russian Dishes, Eastern European Recipes, Cheese Pancakes, Breakfast Prep, Hashbrown Recipes, Traditional Breakfast

Syrniki is a Russian name for "cheese pancakes." A traditional Syrniki Recipe is made from a fine curd farmer's cheese (tvorog), eggs, flour, and sugar. Some Eastern European's call them Tvorozhniki and in Ukrainian, we call them "Syrnyky."

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