вторник, 28 мая 2013 г.

Okroshka - Southern Russian Summer Soup


 O-baby! O-kroshka. Okroshka. This is the name of Russian summer cold soup – the sister of the world-famous Spanish “gazpacho” ( the sister, because in Russian “okroshka” is female) . The root of this name comes from the verb “to chop” – kroshit. The idea of this dish is to chop a certain number of vegetables and meat into small pieces.


четверг, 25 апреля 2013 г.

среда, 24 апреля 2013 г.

Vodka is our enemy. But Russians are not afraid of enemies!



 The most known stereotype about Russia is a strange trio:  “white bear, fur-hat and vodka”. And if the first two one can find only in a small part of Russia, the latter is spread all around the country.

Personally I haven’t drunk vodka since I was 16 ( I’m 30 years old now). Once I overestimated my abilities when celebrating New Year Eve with my schoolmates directly in the school-canteen. My schoolmaster even had to call an ambulance to bring me round and to wash out my stomach. My parents were blushed with shame, and for some good reason I was not expelled

четверг, 11 апреля 2013 г.

Russian soup - Russian soul

soviet poster
In the middle of the 20th century in Russia Stalin introduced a single rule for all types of state institutions : the dinner of all people should consists of “ first course, second course and a drink”. Popularly known as “first, second and a compote”.
As a rule, the first course is soup, the second course can be meat with  a garnish ( it can be potatoes, pasta or  buckwheat) and at the end you can eat or drink something sweet. “Compote” is a traditional cold drink from boiled dried fruits.  When Russians are abroad it is unusual for them to eat a salad before a soup or a meat-dish. We have it afterwards. 
So this rule of “first, second and compote” has become a national tradition. That’s why Russian people can’t imagine their lives without soup.
All over the country people cook more or less the same kinds of  “first course”. This can vary depending on the region. 

вторник, 9 апреля 2013 г.

среда, 13 марта 2013 г.

What does Russian Breakfast consist of ?


Have you ever eaten the boiled sheep's head  for breakfast? No? And what about hot soup with noodles inside at 7 o’clock in the morning? In some countries they do. Usually when travelling, we have breakfasts in hotels. As a rule they are almost identical all over the world.  But what do people really eat at home?
I will tell you about my country. To tell the truth, first I wanted to write about our day meals in general. Using Facebook I asked my friends to help me, and got hundreds of answers, so decided to divide my post into several parts.