Tricky Russian Sandwiches

There is one sacred rule in cooking: to make a delicious and healthy dish you need to cook it with good spirits on. And one more thing that is never too many. This is creativity and if you add several spoons of that to your recipe it won’t do any harm at all.
Food and Food

A Russian factory producing two types of food - Russian raviolli with meat called “pelmeni” and Russian variations of cakes and sweets.
They still make those raviollis by hand as you might see on those photos, probably it’s cheaper than getting the manufacturing line do this, or maybe they sell it like “hand made organic” or something.
Russian Wedding Cakes

Never let it be said that Russians are not creative or romantic – for proof, take a look at this collection of amazing Russian wedding cakes. Enjoy, and don’t drool.
Potato Roses

Russian cuisine can help you fascinate your guests with some weird picks of it. Like those potato chips roses can be easily cooked and put on the table as a wicked thing to taste.
Byelorussian Culinary Festival

That’s not a common festival, just in one Byelorussian village they thought it would be fun to ask eight local women (the exact number of participants) show the public what they usually cook at home. The range of products was quite narrow – traditional boiled potatoes, bacon, pies, and stuff, but the participants assured the guests that their dishes were completely unique and you could never find their recopies in any present-time cooking book.
Toffee Pierogi

Want to know a trick letting Russian maids cook tasty toffee pierogi?
Russian Haired Sausage

A new dish became extremely popular among some Russian bloggers lately. Now it’s not quite clear who was the first one who invented this mod by pinning some uncooked sausage with hard spaghetti sticks and then boiling this alltogether and getting first “haired sausage” ready.
Then, publishing the outcomes on Internet caused a real wave of interest from many who wanted to try making their own haired frankfurter.
Psychodelic Loafs

One Russian blogger is making those psychodelic loafs and canes - colorful and some even glow in dark.
Russian Drink: Jaguar

Jaguar drink is very popular in Russia.
It’s caffeine based energetic stuff together with 5-10% alcohol.
Top 15 Russian Appetizers

Here is Russian rating for traditional Russian starters that are good with vodka too.
So meet top 15 Russian appetizers.
