Ukrainian Cooking – Authentic Ukrainian Recipes Course
Learn to cook authentic Ukrainian dishes like Borscht, Chicken Kyiv, and Nalisniki with this course. Perfect for food lovers and those interested in culinary tourism. Basic cooking skills required. Get the recipes and ingredients in both metric and imperial systems. Start cooking something new today!
What you’ll learn
- The Most Popular Recipes of Ukrainian Cuisine
- Restaurant Style Ukrainian Cooking at Home
- Art of Serving Food – You Will Also Learn How to Serve Ukrainian Food Properly
- Original Recipes of Different Regions of Ukraine
When you hear “Ukraine,” what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Borscht? That’s right, it’s the most popular Ukrainian dish, Ukraine even has a city named after it.
And with this course, you can learn to cook it at home.
But not only Borsch is a pearl of Ukrainian cuisine. “Chicken Kyiv” cutlets, pampushki, nalisniki and other dishes are also popular with locals and tourists.
Also in Ukraine “culinary tourism” is very popular because the food in restaurants is very tasty and nutritious, but compared to European and American prices are very low.
Let’s cook restaurant food in our own kitchen.
What dishes will you learn to cook in this course?
Soups
Authentic Borscht Recipe – beet soup
“Gribna yushka” – Carpathian mushroom soup
Meat dishes
“Cutlet Kyiv-style” – stuffed chicken breast cutlet
Bakery / Bread
Pampushki – wheatflour buns, usually served with Borscht
Desserts
Nalisniki – crepes with a sweet filling
Syrniki – cottage cheese pancakes
What are the requirements for the course?
There are not many and they are simple. First of all, interest in new things and your desire to learn how to cook Ukrainian dishes.
Secondly, it would be nice to have basic cooking skills, such as how to cut, peel, use a stove and oven, and of course, the rest step by step will be in the video.
In the resource folder, under each section there will be files with all ingredients for each dish separately, their quantities in the metric system (grams, liters), and also an imperial system (oz, cups) for your comfort.
Who this course is for:
- All Who Loves to Cook Something New