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		<title>Mimosa (Layered Fish Salad)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 14:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class='wp-caption-wrapper alignleft'><div class='wp-caption-roll' style='width: 210px'><a href='http://www.enjoyyourcooking.com/salads/mimosa-layered-fish-salad.html'><img src='http://www.enjoyyourcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/mimosa-salad-200x150.jpg' class='imgtfe' hspace='0' align='middle' height='150' width='200' alt='Mimosa Salad' title='Mimosa Salad' border='0' /></a><div class="wp-caption-text-wrapper" style="top:0px;"><a href="http://www.enjoyyourcooking.com/salads/mimosa-layered-fish-salad.html" class="wp-caption-text-roll">Mimosa Salad</a></div></div></div><p>
<b>Mimosa, as a fish layered salad, is very popular in all countries of ex-USSR</b>. As well as <a href="/salads/herring-under-fur-coat-herring-salad.html">Herring Under Fur Coat</a> and <a href="http://www.enjoyyourcooking.com/salads/russian-salad-olivier.html">Salad Olivier</a>, Salad Mimosa finds its place on the table for big holiday celebrations, such as New Year, Christmas, birthdays and others.
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It is easy and fun to cook, and due to the layered structure of the salad it <b>should be prepared several hours in advance before serving to allow layers to soak</b>. So the good idea would be to assemble the salad a night before you are going to put it on the table.
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By the way this salad name – Mimosa – comes from the <b>bright yellow color and a texture of its last layer</b> which looks very similar to the yellow blossoms of the plant called “mimosa” in Russia.
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		<title>Lenten Borscht with Mushroom Dumplings</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 14:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class='wp-caption-wrapper alignleft'><div class='wp-caption-roll' style='width: 210px'><a href='http://www.enjoyyourcooking.com/soup-recipes/lenten-borscht-mushroom-dumplings.html'><img src='http://www.enjoyyourcooking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/lenten-borscht-mushroom-dumplings-200x150.jpg' class='imgtfe' hspace='0' align='middle' height='150' width='200' alt='Lenten Borscht with Mushroom Dumplings' title='Lenten Borscht with Mushroom Dumplings' border='0' /></a><div class="wp-caption-text-wrapper" style="top:0px;"><a href="http://www.enjoyyourcooking.com/soup-recipes/lenten-borscht-mushroom-dumplings.html" class="wp-caption-text-roll">Lenten Borscht with Mushroom Dumplings</a></div></div></div><p>
In a lot of countries Christmas Eve dinner gathers whole family around one big table. <b>Borscht with mushroom dumplings is the one of 12 dishes which usually are on that table by tradition in <a href="/tag/ukrainian">West Ukraine</a></b> (by the way those dumplings are called “vushka” in ukrainian, which means “small ears”, I guess because of the shape).
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Of course, because that is the Christmas Eve and Nativity Fast isn't finished yet there is no meat used to prepare it: just vegetables and dried mushrooms. This borscht like the rest of the Christmas Eve's traditional food is lenten, <b>it is very tasty and isn't heavy at all</b> – most of the vegetables are used to prepare clear broth only and don't get served with the borscht itself.
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At first glance, it may look like cooking it is a bit of a hassle and time spending: so many steps (I've prepared 34 step-by-step pictures for this recipe!) and so many manipulations with different cooking utensils. However, <b>you can complete preparation steps a day in advance</b> – for example soak mushrooms, boil them or/and boil beets, you can even make dumplings a day before, freeze them and prepare the borscht next day. And then, nobody said you need to make everything yourself: involve your family into helping you! <b>And have a Marry Christmas!</b>
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