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When
contemplating what to
get that special
someone, we often think
of sweet treets.
Although, you may want
to consider calories-and
surprisingly, sugar-free
may not be the best way
to go. If you think
purchasing sugar-free
chocolates will reduce
caloric intake-before
you purchase that
sugar-free, colorful box
of chocolates, you might
want to compare the
calories per serving to
the regular
sugar-sweetened version.
Zaku- ski. It's Russian for "small bites," and is the latest entry in the small-plates dining trend. Zakuski has its roots in 19th century czarist Russia, when the wealthy served a smorgasbord of delicacies - along with their finest vodka, of course - to guests who'd traveled as long as several weeks to reach them.
Zakuski has its roots in 19th century czarist Russia, when the wealthy served a smorgasbord of delicacies - along with their finest vodka, of course - to guests who'd traveled as long as several weeks to reach them. Each zakuska (singular) was plated separately and often served in a prescribed order, perhaps starting off with cold fish and pickles, then moving on to warm meats, and mixing things up along the way with treats like caviar or rich cheeses.
"Zakuski were originally created to pair with vodka, which is to Russians what wine is to most of Europe - a true expression of their natural bounty and character," says cocktail consultant Dushan Zaric, who's advised such zakuski-serving hot spots as L.A.'s Bar Marmont and New York's Pravda and Employees Only.
The go-to vodka at Zaric's establishments is Russian Standard Vodka - the No. 1 premium vodka in Russia - whose high quality has helped create quite a buzz across America.
Russian Standard Vodka's distinct, bready flavor adds an extra dimension when pairing a cocktail like Zaric's own Moscow Mule with a traditional Seared Salmon Zakuska. Recipes courtesy of Dushan Zaric and Julia Jaksic of Employees Only.
Russian Standard Moscow Mule
Directions: Build cocktail over ice in your Russian Standard Copper Mug. Add Russian Standard Vodka. Squeeze a wedge of lime. Top with Regatta Ginger Beer.
Season salmon fillets with salt and pepper. Place into a hot skillet and sear on each side for 4 to 5 minutes. For the yogurt sauce, mix together yogurt, vinegar, shallot, garlic, poppy seeds, dill, and salt and pepper. To plate, place yogurt on plate with salmon and dress with optional salad.
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For more information on the Moscow Mule visit www.RussianStandardMoscowMule.com.
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