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Tag Archives: russian cooking

Of chicken cutlets and the passing of generations

Posted on 10 September 2013 by displacedprincess

When my grandparents fled the Russian revolution, one of the two servants who came with them was their cook, Katya. She lived with them in Harbin, Manchuria, and then Seattle, and after they were gone, she stayed with my Tyotya … Continue reading →

Posted in meat, tradition | Tagged chicken, family memories, ground chicken, russian cooking | 10 Replies

trotsky’s madeleine

Posted on 4 September 2012 by displacedprincess

I see Trotsky, in his Mexican exile, sitting at a desk in front of a window, looking out on a semi-tropical garden so different from the gardens of his homeland, writing, contemplating (thinking of Frida, perhaps), but always waiting for … Continue reading →

Posted in tradition | Tagged butter cookies, pastry, russian cooking, tea cakes | 3 Replies

pie

Posted on 13 June 2012 by displaced princess

Three letters, so many meanings. But today, I’m talking savory. Empanadas, pasties, patties, pork buns, egg rolls, wontons or vegetarian – think samosa or shingara – and that’s without considering the rice paper variations. Around the world, filled dough is … Continue reading →

Posted in tradition | Tagged appetizers, baking, hors d'oeuvres, pastry, piroshki, russian cooking, savory | 2 Replies
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