6 Things You Must Eat in Russia : Our Personal Favourites!

6 Things You Must Eat in Russia : Our Personal Favourites!

Hi Guys!

 

Carrying on with my Russia series, today I’ll be sharing with you our top 6 must eats in Russia. Since we were staying at our friend’s apartment in Moscow we had a brilliant opportunity to savour some of the best authentic Russian dishes. We also tried Georgian and Ukrainian cuisine, but for now let’s focus on what Mother Russia had to offer.

1. Blini

Thin pancakes served with either homemade jam, butter or caviar. This was my favourite breakfast. Confession – I didn’t know caviar would be that salty. I didn’t quite like it 🙁

 

Blini - Russian Pan cake

Blini – Russian Pan cake

 

2. Pirozhki

Traditional fritters with fillings ranging from meat to mashed potatoes + onions to boiled eggs + spring onions. It became our staple for the various picnics we had at gardens across Moscow and St. Petersburg.

Pirozhki

Image: Pinterest

 

3. Pelmeni

My favourite, steamed dumplings filled with meat. To be honest, I could have these for a meal everyday!

Pelmeni - Russian Steamed Dumplings

Pelmeni – Russian Steamed Dumplings

 

4. Borscht

A beetroot soup with beef (optional) and a dollop thick sour cream, since we don’t eat beef our host prepared it with chicken. It was DELISH!

Borscht

Borscht

 

5. Pryaniki

Russian ginger & cinnamon sweet bread…the best/freshest ones are those you get at the monastery’s bakery. I think this was Ankita’s favourite thing on the trip… no kidding she could live on these!

 

Pryaniki

Pryaniki

 

 

6. мороженое
(pronounced as Marojna, meaning Ice Cream)

The awesomely delicious and creamy ice creams! There are hundreds of them, our favourite was the one which comes in a cup shaped cone. There is a small outlet just as you enter the Gum Mall, very difficult to miss it as there always a huge queue of people trying to get their hands on the mouth watering ice creams.

 мороженое - (Marojna) - ice cream

мороженое – (Marojna) – ice cream

 

 

…and to gulp it all down there was always some Kvass, a Russian traditional beverage made from Rye bread. We tried a lot of flavours and seriously these were AMAZING!

Kvass

Kvass

 

That’s all from me… please leave us a comment down below telling us if you’ve tried any of these yummy dishes or what your personal favourites are…we love to hear from you!
Cheers!

 

2 Comments

  • Vivienne August 20, 2017 at 12:52 am

    Great post Ankita! Same as you, I love steamed dumplings; by the look of it from your picture, they remind me very much of the Chinese steamed dumplings! Yummy~
    I’d also like to try the Borscht – the red colour from the beetroot looks so inviting!!

    Vivienne X
    http://whitecaviarlife.com/tasty-french-home-cooking-bistrot-chez-france/

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    • Ankita November 6, 2017 at 9:58 am

      Thank you, Vivienne!
      Karan and I both looooove dumplings and is one food item that we must try if we spot it on a menu 🙂
      The beetroot and meat soup is delicious, a must try <3

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