A bunch of recipes from my personal site
* Beef Goulash * Cheesy Meatballs with Tomato Sauce * Country Breakfast Skillet * Creamy Mashed Potatoes * Fresh Guacamole * Merchant's Buckwheat * Pasta Navy Style * Pan-seared Chicken Fillet * Parmesan Potatoes * Refried Beans * Sunday Morning Milkshake Also accidentally modified the template with a find ... -exec sed command, but I'll commit it since you mentioned that you accept webp's only anyway ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
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# Beef Goulash
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![Beef Goulash](pix/beef-goulash.webp)
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Although it takes some time to make - about 1hr 30 minutes, it is actually quite
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easy to make, and it is a really hearty and delicious recipe, if I do say so
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myself.
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## Ingredients
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The ingredients here are for about 2-3 portions, depending on your appetite:
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* 500g beef
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* 300-400g potatoes
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* 1 carrot
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* 1 medium onion
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* 12 tablespoons tomato paste
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* 500ml water
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* 3-4 garlic cloves
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* 3-4 bay leaves
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* Curcuma
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* Paprika
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* Oregano
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* Parsley
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* Caraway
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* Basil (optional)
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* Cilantro (optional)
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* 2-3 champignon mushrooms (optional)
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## Instructions
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1. Heat up the frying pan and add some oil.
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2. Cut the potatoes into small pieces and fry them on the frying pan over
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medium-heat, add some salt.
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3. Chop the onion.
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4. Cut the beef into small enough pieces and dust with flour.
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5. After about 15 minutes of frying the potatoes, add the onions and beef to the
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pan and fry for another 10-15 minutes, or until brown.
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6. While the beef, potatoes and onions are frying, cut the carrot and mushrooms,
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and chop the parsley and cilantro.
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7. Once the beef is brown, add water to the pan, and add the rest of the
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ingredients, including salt, black pepper and herbs/spices to taste.
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8. Mix thoroughly, cover the pan with a lid and stew for about 60-80 minutes
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over low-heat. While it is stewing, you can get back to doing some other
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things, like watching memes.
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9. Remove from stove, serve hot and enjoy with some beer or cider (or your
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favorite beverage).
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Originally published at [https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/beef-goulash/](https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/beef-goulash/)
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## Contribution
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- Yaroslav de la Peña Smirnov — [website](https://www.yaroslavps.com/),
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[other website](https://saucesource.cc/),
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[donate](https://www.yaroslavps.com/donate)
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# Cheesy Meatballs with Tomato Sauce
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![Cheesy Meatballs with Tomato Sauce](pix/cheesy-meatballs.webp)
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Nothing beats meat, cheese and tomato combined together to create the best
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combination of flavors that man has created.
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## Ingredients
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The quantities here are for about two adult portions. That is, if you are also
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making some side dish, like in the photo.
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For the meatballs:
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* 300-400g of ground beef meat
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* 1/4 of an onion
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* ~70g of cheese; I have made with different cheese types, but usually I use
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Gouda
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* Parsley
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* 1-2 garlic cloves
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* 1 egg
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* ~1/5 metric cups (~50ml) of bread crumbs
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For the sauce:
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* 250ml of water
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* 8 spoonfuls of tomato paste
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* Oregano
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* Basil
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* Black pepper
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## Instructions
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1. Beat the egg(s) in a large bowl.
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2. Add in the ground beef, and the bread crumbs and mix.
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3. Chop the onion into small pieces and add it to the bowl.
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4. Mince the garlic cloves and add to the bowl.
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5. Dice the parsley leaves and add to the bowl.
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6. Salt the beef mix and mix it thoroughly.
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7. Cut the cheese into cubes. The amount of cubes you will need will depend on
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how many meatballs you make, which depends on how big you want to make the
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meatballs. You get the idea.
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8. Take a cheese cube and wrap with enough ground meat to completely cover it.
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Repeat this process until you've run out of the ground beef mix.
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9. Heat the frying pan, add some olive oil, and add the meatballs. Cook over
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medium heat rolling the meatballs from time to time until they are slightly
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brown from all sides (wait, spheres have no sides).
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10. When the meatballs look done, pour the water and tomato paste; add the dried
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oregano and basil, and ground black pepper; and salt to taste.
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11. Cook over medium-low heat for about ten minutes rolling the meatballs so
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that they get completely bathed in tomato sauce.
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12. Serve with some side dish and enjoy!
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Originally published at [https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/cheesy-meatballs/](https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/cheesy-meatballs/)
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## Contribution
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- Yaroslav de la Peña Smirnov — [website](https://www.yaroslavps.com/),
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[other website](https://saucesource.cc/),
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[donate](https://www.yaroslavps.com/donate)
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# Country Breakfast Skillet
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![Country Breakfast Skillet](pix/country-skillet.webp)
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If you are feeling quite hungry after just waking up and want to have a
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breakfast to fill your HP and stamina bars for the day, I've got just the
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perfect recipe for you.
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To be honest, this is more of a build-your-own dish. What I am providing here, I
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would say, is more of a starting point and you're more than welcome to add (or
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remove) anything you'd like. I also have to say that this is not exclusively a
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breakfast dish, I've had it for breakfast, for lunch, for supper, for dinner,
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etc. Although, I guess when you're a student just any food at any time of the
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day will do.
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## Ingredients
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Since I more often than not cook this only for myself, the ingredient list below
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is calculated for one person. Once more, this is not a strict ingredient list,
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so you can really add anything you want. I would say that the only ingredients
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that are a most are the eggs and the potatoes. The rest of the ingredients I
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will mark with * for the ones that I usually use, and ** for ingredients that I
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have used, but seldom use.
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* 2 eggs
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* 2 small/medium-sized potatoes
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* Salt
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* Black pepper
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* 4-6 bacon stripes*
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* ½ an onion*
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* Cheese (I usually use Gouda)*
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* Paprika*
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* A couple of Champignon 'shrooms**
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* Some slices of bell pepper**
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## Instructions
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1. Cut the bacon into pieces and fry it on a pan.
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2. Cut the potatoes into small cubes.
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3. After frying the bacon, set aside and use the bacon grease to fry the
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potatoes over medium/medium-low heat for about 20 minutes.
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4. Add some salt and paprika to the potatoes, mix well and cook for another ten
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minutes.
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5. Cut the onions and add them to the frying pan. Cook for about five minutes.
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6. If you decide to add some vegetables, like mushrooms or peppers, add them
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now.
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7. Now, there are two ways you can cook the eggs.*
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* Beat the eggs in a bowl and the pour them onto the pan.
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* Or just crack the eggs directly on the mix in the pan and mix everything
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thoroughly.
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8. Cut the cheese into small slices and add it.
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9. Cook for a couple of minutes more, until eggs are cooked enough. Don't let
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the eggs dry (unless that's the way you like your eggs ¯\\\_(ツ)\_/¯).
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10. For the final touch, chop the parsley (or whatever other spices/herbs you
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decided to use) and add it on top.
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11. Serve hot and add some freshly ground pepper.
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\*Personally, I prefer to beat the eggs first in a bowl before adding them to the
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frying pan.
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Originally published at [https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/country-breakfast-skillet/](https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/country-breakfast-skillet/)
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## Contribution
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- Yaroslav de la Peña Smirnov — [website](https://www.yaroslavps.com/),
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[other website](https://saucesource.cc/),
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[donate](https://www.yaroslavps.com/donate)
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# Creamy Mashed Potatoes
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![Creamy Mashed Potatoes](pix/creamy-mashed-potatoes.webp)
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Mashed potatoes is a really great recipe that is often relegated to the position
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of side dish. This recipe is a spin of the classical mashed potatoes recipe
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that's got itself more going on. You can serve this dish for a relatively light
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meal, or you can also serve it as a side dish if you want to have a really
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hearty meal.
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## Ingredients
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The quantities here are for about four adult portions. If you are planning on
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eating this as a side dish, it might be more like 6-8 portions.
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* 1kg potatoes
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* 200ml milk*
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* 200ml mayonnaise*
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* ~100g cheese
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* Garlic powder
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* 12-16 strips of bacon
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* Butter
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* 3-4 green onions
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* Black pepper
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* Salt
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\*You can play with the proportions depending on how creamy or dry you want the
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mashed potatoes to be.
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## Instructions
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1. Peel and cut the potatoes into medium sized pieces.
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2. Put the potatoes in a pot with some water so that it covers the potatoes and
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boil them for about 20-30 minutes, or until the potatoes are soft.
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3. About ten minutes before removing the potatoes from the boiling water, cut
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the bacon into little pieces and fry it.
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4. Warm up the milk and mayonnaise.
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5. Shred the cheese.
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6. When the potatoes are done, remove all water from the pot, add the warm milk
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and mayonnaise mix, add some butter, and mash with a potato masher or a
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blender.
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7. Add some salt, black pepper and garlic powder to taste and continue mashing
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the mix.
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8. Once the mix is somewhat homogeneous and the potatoes are properly mashed,
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add the shredded cheese and fried bacon and mix a little.
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9. Serve and top with chopped green onions.
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Originally published at [https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/creamy-mashed-potatoes/](https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/creamy-mashed-potatoes/)
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## Contribution
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||||
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- Yaroslav de la Peña Smirnov — [website](https://www.yaroslavps.com/),
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[other website](https://saucesource.cc/),
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[donate](https://www.yaroslavps.com/donate)
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# Fresh Guacamole
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![Fresh Guacamole](pix/guacamole.webp)
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A nice recipe that functions as a delicious and fresh appetizer, best eaten with
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some totopos corn chips, especially in a hot summer day.
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## Ingredients
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Here are the ingredients for about two adult portions:
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* 2 Hass avocados
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* 1/4 medium onion
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* 1 small tomato
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* Cilantro
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* 1 lime
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And of course, some totopos to eat with.
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## Instructions
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1. Cut the avocados in half, open them and place the pulp in a bowl.
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2. Mash the avocados, add lime juice, mix and mash some more.
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3. Mince the cilantro, tomato and onion and add them to the avocado mix.
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4. Add salt and black pepper to taste and mix thoroughly.
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5. Enjoy fresh with some totopos!
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This recipe is best consumed fresh, since the avocado oxidizes pretty fast and
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might lose its appetizing color and texture in just some hours.
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Originally published at [https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/fresh-guacamole/](https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/fresh-guacamole/)
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## Contribution
|
||||
|
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- Yaroslav de la Peña Smirnov — [website](https://www.yaroslavps.com/),
|
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[other website](https://saucesource.cc/),
|
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[donate](https://www.yaroslavps.com/donate)
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- [Japanese Noodle Soup](japanese-noodle-soup.html)
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- [Sticky Porkchops](sticky-porkchops.html)
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- [chilli-con-pork](pork-based-chilli-con-carne.html)
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- [Beef Goulash](beef-goulash.html)
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- [Cheesy Meatballs with Tomato Sauce](cheesy-meatballs.html)
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- [Country Breakfast Skillet](country-skillet.html)
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- [Creamy Mashed Potatoes](creamy-mashed-potatoes.html)
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- [Fresh Guacamole](guacamole.html)
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- [Merchant's Buckwheat](merchants-buckwheat.html)
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- [Pasta Navy Style](pasta-navy-style.html)
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- [Pan-seared Chicken Fillet](pan-seared-chicken.html)
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- [Parmesan Potatoes](parmesan-potatoes.html)
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- [Refried Beans](refried-beans.html)
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- [Sunday Morning Milkshake](sunday-milkshake.html)
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## Basics
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# Merchant's Buckwheat
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![Merchant's Buckwheat](pix/merchants-buckwheat.webp)
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Buckwheat is not very popular outside Russia, the former USSR, and some Asian
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countries; but it is a nice grain full of nutrients which can be used to prepare
|
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delicious and nutritious dishes.
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## Ingredients
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The ingredients below are for 2 hearty portions.
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* 400g pork meat
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* 1/2 metric cup (~125ml) buckwheat
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* 1 1/5 metric cup (~300ml) water
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* 1 medium-sized carrot
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* 1 small onion
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* 6-8 tablespoons tomato paste
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* Wheat flour
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* Curcuma
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* Chili powder (optional)
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* 3-4 garlic cloves
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* Parsley
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* 3-4 bay leaves
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## Instructions
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1. Chop the onion and cut the pork into small pieces.
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2. Dust the pork with some flour. I sometimes like to do this once I've added
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||||
the pork to the pan, just because I am lazy and I haven't noticed much
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difference between either approach.
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3. Heat the frying pan add a bit of oil, add the pork and onion, and fry for
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about 10-15 minutes over medium-high heat.
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4. While the pork and onion are being fried, cut the carrot into small pieces
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and chop the parsley.
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5. Once the pork and onion are fried, add the water, tomato paste, buckwheat and
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carrots.
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6. Add curcuma, chili powder, salt and black pepper to taste; mix thoroughly.
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7. Add in the garlic cloves, bay leaves and chopped parsley.
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8. Once the water is boiling, close the pan with a lid and stew for about 25
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minutes over low heat.
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9. Serve hot and enjoy!
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Originally published at [https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/merchants-buckwheat/](https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/merchants-buckwheat/)
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## Contribution
|
||||
|
||||
- Yaroslav de la Peña Smirnov — [website](https://www.yaroslavps.com/),
|
||||
[other website](https://saucesource.cc/),
|
||||
[donate](https://www.yaroslavps.com/donate)
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# Pan-seared Chicken Fillet
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![Juicy Pan-seared Chicken Fillet](pix/pan-seared-chicken.webp)
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This is a quick and easy recipe to prepare delicious chicken fillets that are
|
||||
juicy on the inside, and crisp on the outside.
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## Ingredients
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||||
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For this recipe I don't use any exact proportions, it's just a matter of cooking
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||||
it one time to get a sense of what the ideal proportions for you are.
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* Chicken fillet(s); I normally use chicken breasts
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||||
* Wheat flour
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* Paprika
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* Garlic powder
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* Herbes de Provence
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## Instructions
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||||
|
||||
1. Rinse the chicken fillets.
|
||||
2. Remove excess moisture from the fillets by patting them with a paper towel.
|
||||
3. If the fillets are too thick, cut them in half.
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||||
3. In a small container, pout enough flour and mix in paprika, garlic powder,
|
||||
Provence herbs, salt, and black pepper to your liking.
|
||||
4. Add a little cooking oil to the pan and heat it up to medium-high heat.
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5. Coat the fillets by rolling them in the wheat mix.
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6. Once the pan is hot, put the fillets on the pan and sear each side for about
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||||
5 minutes over medium-high heat.
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||||
7. As a final tip, if your fillet is too thick after all, you can just lower the
|
||||
heat at the end and cook it for about 2-3 more minutes.
|
||||
8. And that's it. Winner winner chicken dinner!
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||||
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Originally published at [https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/pan-seared-chicken-filet/](https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/pan-seared-chicken-filet/)
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## Contribution
|
||||
|
||||
- Yaroslav de la Peña Smirnov — [website](https://www.yaroslavps.com/),
|
||||
[other website](https://saucesource.cc/),
|
||||
[donate](https://www.yaroslavps.com/donate)
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# Parmesan potatoes
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![Parmesan potatoes](pix/parmesan-potatoes.webp)
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You can have this as a side dish, or for breakfast. Well, you can have it
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||||
whenever and wherever you want if you are cooking it! We are grown ups here
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after all.
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|
||||
## Ingredients
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As you can already probably imagine, this dish doesn't require a lot of
|
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ingredients. The quantities are for one average hungry student. If you want to
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have it as a side dish this should be enough for two persons.
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* 2-3 medium-sized potatoes
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* Butter
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* Parmesan cheese
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* Rosemary; dried should be fine, but fresh is obviously better
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## Instructions
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1. Cut the potatoes into small cubes.
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2. Add some butter to a frying pan and heat up.
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3. Add potatoes to frying pan, salt them and fry over medium heat for about
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20 minutes moving the potatoes from time to time.
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4. About 3-5 minutes before removing the potatoes from the heat, add some
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rosemary leaves a stir the potatoes.
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5. Remove potatoes from pan, serve and add shredded Parmesan and some freshly
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ground pepper on top.
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6. Enjoy!
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Originally published at [https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/parmesan-potatoes/](https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/parmesan-potatoes/)
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## Contribution
|
||||
|
||||
- Yaroslav de la Peña Smirnov — [website](https://www.yaroslavps.com/),
|
||||
[other website](https://saucesource.cc/),
|
||||
[donate](https://www.yaroslavps.com/donate)
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# Pasta Navy Style
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![Pasta Navy Style](pix/pasta-navy-style.webp)
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This is one of the three pasta dishes that I usually cook. It's a Russian pasta
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recipe that is fast and easy to make and is quite tasty.
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## Ingredients
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Here are the ingredients for about two hearty adult portions:
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* 250g pasta. Usually I prefer to use fusilli or penne, but any short-cut pasta
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should do.
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* 300-400g ground beef
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* 3-4 tomatoes
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* 1 carrot
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* 1/2 onion
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* 2-3 garlic cloves
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* Cumin
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* Paprika
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## Instructions
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1. Add olive oil to your frying pan, heat it to medium-high heat.
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2. Chop some onions and add them to the preheated pan.
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3. After a couple of minutes add the ground beef to the pan, salt it and mix it
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a bit with the onions in the pan.
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4. When the meat is almost done, mince the garlic and add it together with the
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cumin and paprika to the pan.
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5. Cook the pasta in a pot until its done al dente while the beef is being
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cooked.
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6. Grate the tomatoes over the pan using a grater with small-sized slots, in
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such a way that the tomato paste and juice falls right away from the grater
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to the pan.
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7. Grate the carrot using a grater with medium-sized slots and add it to the
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pan.
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8. Salt some more to taste, and add some black pepper to taste, mix.
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9. Cook it over medium/medium-low heat for about 10-15 minutes or until the
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water and juices from the tomatoes have almost completely evaporated.
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10. Once (or if) the pasta and beef is already cooked, add the pasta to the pan
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and cook for another couple of minutes.
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11. Serve hot and enjoy!
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Originally published at [https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/navy-style-pasta/](https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/navy-style-pasta/)
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## Contribution
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- Yaroslav de la Peña Smirnov — [website](https://www.yaroslavps.com/),
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[other website](https://saucesource.cc/),
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[donate](https://www.yaroslavps.com/donate)
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# Refried Beans
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![Refried Beans](pix/refried-beans.webp)
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One of my favorite dishes that works either as an appetizer or side dish is
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refried beans. A classic from Mexican cuisine, that is best eaten with some
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totopos, or tortilla chips.
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## Ingredients
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As usual, the ingredients here are for about two adult portions:
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* 400-500g can of pre-cooked beans
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* 1/4 onion
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* 3-4 garlic cloves
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* Cumin
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* Paprika
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* 2-4 spoonfuls butter
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* Cooking oil (can be olive oil)
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## Instructions
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1. Add the oil and the butter to the frying pan and heat to medium heat.
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2. Chop the onion and mince the garlic.
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3. Once the frying pan is heated, add the onion and garlic to the pan, and fry
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them for about 3 minutes.
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4. Add salt, cumin, and paprika to taste. Usually I add paprika until the mix is
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a brownish red. Mix with your spatula, and let fry for about 5 minutes.
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5. Open the can of beans and pour the beans into the pan. Depending on how
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liquid you want the refried beans to be, you can use all or just some part of
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the liquid inside the can. I usually get rid of some of the liquid from the
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can before pouring the beans.
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6. Mash the beans and mix. Let them fry at medium-low to medium heat for about 5
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to 10 minutes, mixing from time to time.
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7. Serve, and enjoy with some totopos.
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Originally published at [https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/refried-beans/](https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/refried-beans/)
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## Contribution
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- Yaroslav de la Peña Smirnov — [website](https://www.yaroslavps.com/),
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[other website](https://saucesource.cc/),
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[donate](https://www.yaroslavps.com/donate)
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# Sunday Morning Milkshake
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![Sunday Morning Milkshake](pix/sunday-milkshake.webp)
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A sweet and refreshing milkshake that barely requires any effort to make. You're
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not required to make it and drink it on Sunday, it was just almost a tradition
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in my family to make it on the weekends, and it somehow does taste better on a
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Saturday or Sunday morning.
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## Ingredients
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These are for about 4 glasses or 1 liter:
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* 1 banana (or 2 if they are small)
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* ~120 grams of berries. Can be any berries you like.
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* <1 liter of milk
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* Vanilla
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* Sugar
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## Instructions
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1. Chop the banana so that it fits better in the blender.
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2. Add the banana pieces, berries, vanilla and sugar to taste to the blender.
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Usually I use about 6 tea spoons of sugar.
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3. Pour enough milk so that the mix fills a liter of the blender volume.
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4. Blend it until the mix looks somewhat homogeneous.
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5. Pour it and enjoy!
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Basically anything is better consumed fresh, but it is especially the case for
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this milkshake recipe. If you leave it sitting for more than 10-15 minutes it
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won't be so delicious anymore.
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Originally published at [https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/sunday-morning-milkshake/](https://www.yaroslavps.com/food/sunday-morning-milkshake/)
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## Contribution
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- Yaroslav de la Peña Smirnov — [website](https://www.yaroslavps.com/),
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[other website](https://saucesource.cc/),
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[donate](https://www.yaroslavps.com/donate)
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3. just for convenience's sake.
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4. If necessary, include directional images between these items.
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![like this](lol.jpg)
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![like this](lol.webp)
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5. Looks good.
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6. Obvious,
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