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1. Shurpa: Gulnaz's Taste of Home

Gulnaz has lived in many places: the Siberian North, St. Petersburg, Georgia, and Moscow. And shurpa has been with her wherever she went.

Tags: food stories, shurpa, soup, bashkortostan
2. A Cold Soup to Beet Summer

A beet-based cold soup to spice up your summer soirees...

Tags: dacha, summer, soup
3. Cooking with Nettle

Ah, spring, when nature wakes from its winter slumber, and the farmers markets come alive with fresh greens like spinach, sorrel, and green onions.

Tags: spring, food, soup
4. No Shortage of Soup and Porridge!

Seven types of kasha to last you all winter – from farina to kutya, and everything worth eating in between...

Tags: New Year, peter the great, alexander iii, peasants, kasha, soup, russian food, food
5. No Shortage of Soup and Porridge!

Hearty Russian soups to warm up this autumn, all seven days a week. 

Tags: peasants, fish, mushrooms, lenin, rus', ancient russia, russian food, soup
6. King Mushroom

Mushrooms have always been a part of the Russian diet, going back to ancient times,

Tags: soup, food, cuisine, mushrooms
7. A Legendary Glutton

“Grandfather” Ivan Krylov was widely known for his gargantuan appetites and for the dinner parties regularly thrown in his honor. Our recipe for Ukha should satisfy.

Tags: ukha, fish, soup
8. Shchi soup: a not so invisible hand in history

For many centuries, shchi soup has been a staple of Russian cuisine. There is evidence that shchi was known in Rus long before the adoption of Christianity in 988 A.D.

Tags: Lenin, Ivan the Terrible, soup, shchi

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