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Pasta Crazy Alfredo

An amazing recipe for “Crazy Alfredo” combines classic Italian flavors with unexpected accents. This dish exquisitely combines the tenderness of cream sauce with the piquancy of red peppers, the flavor of shiitake mushrooms and the saltiness of bacon or pancetta. The use of gorgonzola and parmesan cheese adds a deep cheesy note, while the core …

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Unbeaten cucumbers or Pickled Chinese Style Cucumbers with soy sauce, garlic and chili

Unbeaten cucumbers are the same as beaten cucumbers, only without the childhood psychotraumas. All right, in fact, this recipe is very similar in flavor to beaten / smashed cucumbers, but here we cook a lot of them at once and not just pour the sauce over them, but marinate the cucumbers in it. The simplicity …

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Chopped Chicken Fritters with Mozarella Cheese

Chopped chicken breast with cheese combine the tenderness of chicken meat, the creaminess of cheese and a golden crust. You don’t need a meat grinder for these cutlets, and you have all the ingredients on hand. Using chicken fillet instead of red meat makes these cutlets practically diet-friendly, while still turning out juicy and melt-in-your-mouth. …

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Almond Flour Banana Cookies (GF, Low Carb, No Sugar)

Banana Almond Flour Cookies are a delicious combination of the familiar flavor of banana bread and cookies with a soft, chewy texture. This recipe is an alternative for those who avoid refined flour products, gluten and sugar. Unlike many other cookies that use refined sugar, this recipe utilizes the natural sweetness of honey and bananas. …

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Turkish Hummus with yogurt

Traditional hummus is made primarily from chickpeas, tahini, olive oil and lemon juice. The Turkish version of hummus, on the other hand, often incorporates a wider range of ingredients and flavors. Unlike other variants, which are often served cold, Turkish hummus can be served warm, often topped with toppings such as pastrami (basturma, beef jerky) …

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Moroccan Shakshuka

Shakshuka originally appeared in North African cuisine, then started to win hearts thanks to its taste and simplicity of preparation. In simple terms, shakshuka is eggs, stewed in a sauce of tomatoes, vegetables, and spices. Shakshuka can vary: Tunisian, Israeli, Moroccan. There are even European versions that differ in composition and combination of ingredients. Today …

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Omelette with Spinach and Feta

This is a delightful, nutritious, and easy-to-prepare dish, perfect for breakfast or a light lunch. This recipe has gained popularity thanks to the influence of Greek cuisine, where the combination of spinach and feta, is a classic. Interestingly, in ancient cultures, eggs were considered magical attributes, and making an omelette from them was a kind …

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