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  2. Vinegret - Wikipedia

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    Vinegret (Russian: винегрет [1]) or Russian vinaigrette is a salad in Russian cuisine which is also popular in other post-Soviet states. This type of food includes diced cooked vegetables ( red beets , potatoes , carrots ), chopped onions , as well as sauerkraut and/or brined pickles .

  3. List of Russian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Cold soup of mostly raw vegetables like cucumbers, spring onions, boiled potatoes, with eggs, and a cooked meat such as beef, veal, sausages, or ham with kvass, topped with sour cream [8] Rassolnik: A soup made from pickled cucumbers, pearl barley, and pork or beef kidneys [9] Shchi: A cabbage soup. [10] Also can be based on sauerkraut. [10]

  4. List of potato dishes - Wikipedia

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    A cold soup with raw vegetables (like cucumbers, radishes and spring onions), boiled potatoes, eggs, and a cooked meat such as beef, veal, sausages, or ham with kvass and a sour cream, for example smetana. Olivier salad: Russia: A salad with many variations. Also known as Russian salad or Stolichny salad. It usually includes potatoes, diced ...

  5. These Easter Side Dishes Will Have Everyone Coming Back for ...

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    Cheddar and Sour Cream Mashed Potatoes To make these creamy mashed potatoes even better, they're loaded with lots of cheese. Use any cheese that melts easily like cheddar, gouda, Monterey Jack, or ...

  6. Dressed herring - Wikipedia

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    Dressed herring, colloquially known as shuba, herring under a fur coat, or furry herring (Russian: "сельдь под шубой", romanized: "sel'd pod shuboy" or "селёдка под шубой", "selyodka pod shuboy"), is a layered salad composed of diced spekesild covered with layers of grated boiled eggs, vegetables (potatoes, carrots, beetroots), chopped onions, and mayonnaise.

  7. Russian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    It consists of beet sour or beet juice blended with sour cream, buttermilk, soured milk, kefir or yogurt. The mixture has a distinctive orange or pink color. [7] It is served chilled, typically over finely chopped beetroot, cucumbers, radishes and spring onion, together with halved hard-boiled eggs and sprinkled with fresh dill.

  8. List of salads - Wikipedia

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    Beet salad Quebec, Canada: Vegetable salad Primarily made of beets. May include arugula. One well-known recipe dating back to the 18th century includes beets, capers, and olive oil. [3] Bok l'hong bok lahong: Cambodia: Fruit salad A papaya salad. Herbs added to the salad either as ingredients or garnishes might include kantrop, lime leaves and ...

  9. Belarusian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Belarusian chaladnik (Belarusian: халаднік), a cold borscht made of beets, beet leaves or sorrel and served with sour cream, hard-boiled eggs, and boiled potatoes, has been a popular dish also in Polish and Lithuanian cuisines since the late 18th century.

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