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Savoury jelly dish
Ukraine, it is known as kholodets, kholodne during Christmas or Easter. In Hungary it is called kocsonya. In Russia, kholodets is a traditional winter
Aspic
Russian term for appetizers served before meals
zakuski selections may include cold cuts, cured fishes, mixed salads, kholodets (meat jelly), pirogs or pirozhki, various pickled vegetables such as beets
Zakuski
Rural locality in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine
Kholodets (Ukrainian: Холодець; Polish: Chołodec, Chołodziec, Hołodki) is a small village in the historical Volhynia region, and located 2–3 km from the
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Tail of an ox
and Ireland. Oxtails are also one of the popular bases for terrine-like kholodets, the Eastern European aspic dish, also prepared from cows' knees, pig
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Horseradish paste
for various fish dishes, as well as for meat and fish zakuski, such as kholodets (aspic) and beef tongue. Gefilte fish with red chrain Meat with mustard
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Culinary traditions of Russia
the second course or served cold (particularly in jellied stock such as kholodets, below) offal dishes (liver, tripe, etc.), baked in pots together with
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Cold cut non-dairy meat jelly or terrine
It is more popularly called saltisón (сальтисон), zelts (зельц), or kholodets (холодец). Serbia: Head cheese in Serbia is called švargla, and it is
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Internal organs and entrails of a butchered animal
similar to haggis. Head and collagen-rich extremities are used to make kholodets—a version of aspic, whereby these body parts are slowly boiled for several
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Chicken part
boiled, often with vegetables, and then cooled, to make an aspic called kholodets in Russian and Ukrainian, and piftie or răcitură in Romanian. The legs
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Ashkenazi Jewish aspic
in Miami that serves p'tcha. Aspic (also known as studen) Head cheese Kholodets (dish) Pacha (dish) The Complete Passover Cookbook, Frances AvRutick,
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and Esther Choi October 29, 2024 (2024-10-29) Ingredients: Appetizer: kholodets, cauliflower, Hamachi collar, black sweet corn Entrée: deep-fried egg
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Chicken, fish or seafood can also be used with or instead of mushrooms. Kholodets An aspic that is also known as studen Salo A dish consisting of cured
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Culinary traditions of Ukraine
which have their origins in traditional Ukrainian cuisine, for example kholodets, deruny and cutlets had their recipes changed under the Soviet rule. Among
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lox ice cream, wasabi microgreens, pink asparagus, ground camel Entrée: kholodets, flaming shiso, blue foot mushrooms, goat head Dessert: unlaid chicken
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Ukrainian pie with potatoes and buckwheat
Local History Museum, the pie is served at weddings, usually alongside kholodets, as well as at baptisms, birthdays and major religious holidays such as
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buffet style, it often consists of cold cuts, cured fishes, mixed salads, kholodets, pirozhki, various pickled vegetables (such as tomatoes, beets, or cucumbers)
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Type of food
herring salad Golubtsy – cabbage rolls Kasha – porridge Kotlety – meatballs Kholodets – savory gelatin Kulebyaka - a fish pie Kvass – fermented drink made with
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Folk holiday
involved sausages, meat and varenyky. Other foods popular on this day are kholodets, ham, holubtsi, bigos, chicken or turkey, pancakes etc. In Southern Ukraine
Malanka
included roasted pig, stuffed pig's head, roasted meat chunks, jelly (kholodets), and aspic. Christmas dinner also included many other meats: goose with
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Pirogovtsy Kuzmyn Stavnytsia Andronivka Pyliava Adampil Antonivka Berezhyntsi Svyatets Volytsia-Pol’ova Balky Avratyn Kholodets Kupil Andriyivka Solobkivtsi
List of villages in Khmelnytskyi Oblast
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For the great famine of 1932/33 in the Soviet Ukraine
Raion Khmelnytskyi Oblast Memorial to the victims of the Holodomor 1998 Kholodets Khmelnytskyi Raion Khmelnytskyi Oblast Memorial cross for the victims
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Former subdivision of Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine
The district was the source of the Southern Bug River (near the village Kholodets). There was a rail line through the district as well as the
Volochysk_Raion
Season of television series
10 9 8 10 108 3rd Safe Ep 13 18 February Russian Express Dishes Entrée Kholodets with Beetroot & Horseradish Sauce Main Golubtsi (Cabbage Rolls) Dessert
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Ethnic group
from pork. Bagels, dranikai (latkes), babka, cabbage rolls, borscht, and kholodets (meat jelly) remain staples in many Belarusian-American homes. A small
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own, but it is commonly served with sour cream, porcini mushroom sauce, kholodets (aspic), or borscht. It is often cooked during Lent and celebrations.
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Soviet Army major general
3rd Guards Army. By 15 April, the division was relocated to the Belyi Kholodets area to take up defensive positions as a result of the German counteroffensive
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Hromada in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine
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American TV series or program
"Bizarre Baskets" dessert: goat heads, flaming shiso, blue foot mushrooms, kholodets Chris Santos, Alex Guarnaschelli, Geoffrey Zakarian "Big Barbecue Bout"
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Soviet Union Red Army tank corps
following day, the remnants of the 15th had been concentrated in the Belyi Kholodets area, and on 21 March were moved to the Nikitovka, Samarino, and Chepukhino
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English (Lincolnshire) : habitational name from Cumberworth in Lincolnshire, named from an Old English personal name Cumbre + worth ‘enclosure’. There is also a Lower and an Upper Cumberworth in West Yorkshire but these appear not to have contributed significantly to the modern surname, which is concentrated in Lincolnshire.
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The Moon Goddess; Form of Diana
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English : variant spelling of Fillmore.
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