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  2. Pozharsky cutlet - Wikipedia

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    The preparation method is usually attributed to Darya Pozharskaya, the daughter of Yevdokim. Several legends appeared about the origin of this dish. According to one legend, the recipe was given to the Pozharskys by a poor French traveller as payment for the accommodation. [1] [2] [10] Initially the patties were made of ground beef or veal.

  3. Breaded cutlet - Wikipedia

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    In some recipes, the patties are covered with bread crumbs. In Ukrainian cuisine, a breaded variety called sichenyk ( січеник ) is made of minced meat or fish and vegetables. A particular form of the Russian kotleta known as Pozharsky cutlet is an elaborated version of minced poultry kotleta covered with breadcrumbs.

  4. Cutlet - Wikipedia

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    In modern Russian, the word kotleta (котлета) refers almost exclusively to pan-fried minced meat croquettes / cutlet-shaped patties. Bread soaked in milk, onions, garlic, and herbs is usually present in the recipe. When in a hurry, a "cutlet" can be eaten between bread slices like a hamburger, but this fast meal is rarely served in ...

  5. Celebrate summer produce with turkey-zucchini burgers and ...

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    Pack plenty of summer flavor into turkey burgers and pudding cake with fresh zucchini and juicy berries. ... Janice Carte is stopping by the TODAY kitchen to share a couple of her go-to easy and ...

  6. The “Cheap” Lunch My Grandmother Always Made Us ... - AOL

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    Growing up, I spent many lunchtimes at my grandmother’s house, usually perched up at the counter stool watching her make me one of her signature lunches.

  7. Smörgåstårta - Wikipedia

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    Smörgåstårta ("sandwich-cake" or "sandwich-torte") is a dish of Swedish origin popular in Sweden, Estonia (called võileivatort), Finland (called voileipäkakku and smörgåstårta) and Iceland (called brauðterta [ˈprœyːðˌtʰɛr̥ta]).

  8. Polish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    They include Pischinger cake and pork cutlet kotlet schabowy (today popular in the whole Poland). Popular street foods are bagels obwarzanki and baked sandwiches zapiekanki sold on the Plac Nowy square. The area near Nowy Sącz and Limanowa is rich in quality plums; popular are prunes called suska sechlońska and plum brandy slivovitz.

  9. Katsu-sando - Wikipedia

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    ' cutlet sandwich ') is a Japanese sandwich which is made from Japanese-style cutlet (mainly tonkatsu) between slices of bread, and there are many variations. The price and quantity of it are reasonable, so it is also served as a hassle-free snack or bento (e.g., Tokyo Station 's ekiben , [ 1 ] Haneda Airport 's soraben [ ja ] [ 2 ] ).