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Kashkaval sheep cheese from Balkan Creamery. Keep refrigerated.
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Layers of ground beef, corn, carrots, peas, house made brown gravy, mashed potatoes. Ready to go in your oven for reheating ( no lamb used in our recipe)
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Grilled house made sausages, mashed potatoes, mushy peas ( overcooked peas, LOL) and house made onion gravy Sausages have a nice garlicy flavor.
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Made from fresh pork butt, lots of garlic, spices and beef broth. NO Fennel seeds, no preservatives, but very flavorful and juicy. Sold raw, fresh frozen.
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Nothing traditional about this meat ball. Ground pork, onions, garlic, fresh herbs, eggs, bread crumbs, spices and pan fried in pork fat -- it is like eating pop corn you don't stop until they are gone. They make for a great appetizer, no sauce needed.
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Pork butt, ground beef, lots of fresh garlic, spices & little beef broth. Taste great grilled, pan fried or in ethnic dishes like Todd in a Hole, Bangers & Mash. Cased in lamb casing, this sausage does not taste right if it is overcooked. Sold raw, fresh frozen.
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Ground beef, ground chicken, a touch of ground lamb, rice, spices & herbs. Way different then Greek stuffed grape leaves, once you have these you will never like others. Serve with plain yogurt, sour cream or a combination of both.
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You must try this soup!!! House made meatballs made with ground chicken & ground beef, cooked in a rich chicken & vegetable broth, finished with lemon juice, borsh ( fermented wheat), fresh parsley & lovage. This is one on my childhood favorite soup, heart warming full of flavor. Rice is served on the side and it can be added right before serving. As I am writing this my mouth is watering (lol).
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The oldest water company in Romania 210 years old , Borsec is a mineral water, naturally carbonated. rumor has it it keeps you young and energetic.
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Tripe soup a.k.a. hangover curing soup. Beef bones and beef tripe (cow's stomach lining) are boiled for 12 hours then finished with egg yolks, sour cream and spices. Right before serving you add fresh garlic & vinegar. You love it, or you hate it. There is no in between.
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Ready to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day? Slow cooked corned beef brisket( fat trimmed), boiled red potatoes, steamed cabbage wedge and turned carrots. Served with Irish soda bread & mustard on the side.