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The Other Smetana

Posted on 18 April 202211 May 2023 by Annie

Ukrainian cuisine is often most famous for Chicken Kyiv, Borscht, and Kyiv Cake. But I’m a messy cook, so naturally I’m drawn to recipes that require a hands-on approach that involves the entire kitchen countertop. I felt right at home sifting through Ukrainian recipes of halušky, chebureki, and varenyky. However, I knew I only had patience enough to try one of these. Isn’t it fascinating that many cuisines around the world feature some variation of a dumpling (in the sense of a small piece of dough with filling)?

From Japanese gyoza to Italian ravioli … to Ukrainian varenyky! You might know them as “pierogi” in English, which is actually a word of Polish origin. I went with a hearty potato filling and generously added a dollop of smetana on top. That’s a kind of Ukrainian sour creme. The whole process took me two hours (messy and slow, what can I say…), but I was really pleased with the result! The varenyky were gone in two minutes (almost) 🤣

walnut stuffed prunes with smetana a ukrainian recipe, ukrainian cuisine

For balance, I looked for an easier dessert. I was intrigued by Olga Spitsa’s Walnut and Prunes, a recipe she inherited from her mother. So simple, so lovely, so delicious! And a great way to use some of the leftover sour creme. I actually made two batches, one without and one with honey. Of course, the honey batch won in the end.

Also, I learned there’s a Ukrainian proverb for messy cooks like me: “Заварити кашу“, which literally means to make porridge and translates to making a muddle of things, making a mess, stirring up trouble 😎


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2 thoughts on “The Other Smetana”

  1. Miche Van den Bulcke says:
    22 April 2022 at 10:02 am

    Hello Annie, you had a nice and interesting idea. I very much appreciated reading “ The other Smetana “. I don’t agree you’re a messy cook. You can and will proof that in August later this year.
    By the way “Borscht “ is delicious and easy to prepare. Enjoy your day 🤗

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    1. Annie says:
      23 April 2022 at 8:14 pm

      Thanks, Miche! I’m glad you liked this post. 🤗 Yes, Borscht is also a great idea. It’s actually on my recipe list, too, and I’ll give it a try one of these days. Another great opportunity for messy cooking! 🤣

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