We are brand new here in Texas:) We moved from Belarus 5 months ago as green card holders. Our Belarusian dog Jer is extremely friendly and sociable. If you have a dog you can bring him/her with you. We will be happy to share our traditional Belarusian dishes and to get you acquainted with our culture. We are a young family opened for new friends. We look forward having you as a guest at our home!
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Kutia - Christmas Specialty (wheat grains with honey and dry fruits)
Lazanki - Christmas Specialty (traditional homemade cookies in sweet syrup)
Draniki - potato pancakes (potatoes, onions, eggs, flour, sunflower oil, salt, freshly ground pepper)
Galubtsy - cabbage rolls with minced meat (cabbage, rice, minced meat, carrots, onions, garlic, tomato paste, sour cream, salt, pepper, herbs, sunflower oil)
Herring under a fur coat - salad (herring fillet, onion, potatoes, carrots, eggs, beetroots, mayonnaise)
Garoshak - salad (ham, green peas, eggs, carrots, potatoes, cucumbers, mayonnaise, salt)
Pirashki - mini pies with cabbage (flour, water, sugar, yeast, sour cream, eggs, sunflower oil, cabbage, onions, salt)
Katlety - rice burgers with mushroom sauce (rice, sunflower oil, bread crumbs, mushrooms, onions, flour, water, salt, pepper)
Sides
Sour Cream for draniki
Tomato Sauce for galubtsy
Dessert Ponchiki - sweet fried cheese pastries (cheese, eggs, flour, sugar, sunflower oil, baking soda, vinegar, sugar powder)
Drinks Water, Kampot


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