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For making canapes with cheese, green olives and vegetables, you need:





PAPRIKA


1 piece





ROMAN LETTUCE


for serving





GREEN OLIVES


170 g

(contents in one can)





COTTAGE CHEESE


100 g

(mozzarella or feta)





STICKS


After that, you can start assembling your canapes:


cut cottage cheese into cubes of 1 centimeter

slice paprika into squares of 1 centimeter

pour out pickle from can with green olives and put them on a plate

lay lettuce on a dish

take one stick and pin down one green olive, a slice of paprika and a cube of cottage cheese

set canapés on lettuce in a dish (cottage cheese should be below)


NOTICE: for more attractive serving you may take a half of green and a half of red paprika, or a half of green olives and a half of olives – all in all you may experiment with your canapés as much as you want!


Bon appetite!


CROQUE MONSIEUR


Of course, it is French! This kind of sandwich is very popular in France, especially Paris. It was invented some more than a hundred years ago.


Why does it have such a strange name? Some people say that one jester innkeeper joked in such a way about himself as if he was cannibal. Other story tells about French word with meaning ‘to crunch’ and monsieur as a French man… OK, we won’t look for the roots – we will do our croquet monsieur!


For making croque monsieur you need:





TOAST BREAD


2 pieces





CHEESE

(GRUYERE DESIRABLE)


2 slices





HAM


1 slice





OIL FOR FRYING


1 tsp


When you got all of this, you should:


put one slice of cheese on one piece of bread

put slice of ham on cheese

put the second slice of cheese

cover it with the second slice of bread

pour oil into a frying-pan and heat it


NOTICE: be attentive when stand near hot frying-pan with heated oil!


put sandwich into frying-pan and fry for three minutes


NOTICE: watch bread not to burn


turn over croquet monsieur and fry it for more three minutes, then put on a dish


NOTICE: When you add to your croque monsieur fried egg, you get croque madam!


Bon appetite!


TARTLET


Tartlet is a kind of sandwich with no bread – there is a little baked basket instead of it. They are made of short dough – word ‘tartlet’ came from French ‘tartelette’ – small pastry. Nowadays they are much more closer to sandwiches than to cakes, although European cookery uses to fill tartlets with sweet fillings.

Tartlets are both nice and simple as they are ready-to-use: you can buy set of them in any grocery. Let’s try to surprise your parents, making tartlets in Slavic style!