Reddit reviews Mamushka: Recipes from Ukraine and Eastern Europe
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We found 3 Reddit comments about Mamushka: Recipes from Ukraine and Eastern Europe. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
A read a cookbook called Mamushka, that I really liked:
https://www.amazon.com/Mamushka-Recipes-Ukraine-Eastern-Europe/dp/1616289619
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There seem to be some classic Russian dishes, like borsht and stroganoff and olivier salad, but it Russian cuisine as a whole has a lot of influences, due to it's proximity to so many different countries and the effects of the former Russian Empire and USSR. There's a lot of crossover with Central Asian cuisine, and Russian cuisine is almost like a mix of Northern/Eastern European and Central Asian.
Recipe from "Mamushka: Recipes from Ukraine and Eastern Europe" cookbook.
I'm a bit of a cookbook junkie, so I have a bunch to recommend. I'm interpreting this as "good cookbooks from cuisines in Asia" so there are some that are native and others that are from specific restaurants in the US, but I would consider these legit both in terms of the food and the recipes/techniques. Here are a few of my favorites:
Pan-Asian
Burmese
Cambodian
Chinese
Indian
Indonesia
Japanese
Korean
Malaysian
Middle Eastern
Philippine
Russian
Sri Lankan
Taiwanese
Thailand
Turkish
Vietnamese
(edit: screwed up a couple links)