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EggsPosted on15th March 201426th February 2018

Polish All-Year Vegetable and Egg Salad

This popular Polish salad belongs to those fascinating dishes where a mixture of humble ingredients produces surprisingly palatable final results. Personally, I am highly addicted…

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Custards, creams, puddings, moussesPosted on11th March 201420th March 2014

Light Matcha (Green Tea) Cream

Spring is still at its earliest shy stages here, but I already start dreaming of light refreshing desserts and those flavoured with matcha instantly come…

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EggsPosted on5th March 2014

Ramen with Cauliflower

Ramen (the famous Japanese huge bowl of noodles and toppings in a stock) is such a particularly filling dish, I gradually got used to cutting…

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Cakes, pies, tartsPosted on27th February 2014

Far Breton (Brittany Prune Pudding Cake)

I rarely bake (at least compared to most bloggers I follow), mainly because, no matter which season of the year, I crave usually light creams,…

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JapanesePosted on22nd February 201423rd February 2014

Aka kyabetsu to ninniku no okonomiyaki (Japanese pancake with Red Cabbage and Garlic)

If you have been following my blog for some time, you might remember my discovery of okonomiyaki (お好み焼き), Japanese savoury pancake (also called Japanese omelette…

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CheesePosted on18th February 201427th February 2014

Feta, Chicory and Pomegranate Salad

A bowl of crisp, light but filling salad is one of the best ways to break the monotony of winter soups, stews and to feel…

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Condiments & SeasoningPosted on14th February 20148th August 2015

Raimu Kosho (Chilli and Lime Zest Paste)

I still remember the fantastic aroma and taste of my very first homemade Yuzu Koshou. For those who have never heard about this Japanese product,…

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JapanesePosted on8th February 201411th February 2014

Overnight Japanese Celery Pickles (Serori Zuke)

Celery is not the most traditional Japanese vegetable and yet the aroma and flavours of these pickles seem so typically Japanese, I would not put…

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BeefPosted on3rd February 2014

Bigos (Polish Sauerkraut and Meat Stew / Hunter’s Stew)

This humble looking stew is in my opinion the most magical Polish dish and one of the most amazing dishes in the world. Simmered for…

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DumplingsPosted on28th January 2014

Tteokbokki (Korean Rice Cakes in Hot and Sweet Sauce)

When I tasted tteokbokki for the first time at friends’ house, I instantly fell in love with slightly chewy, soft rice cakes laced in a…

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