Chicken_Kiev,_Cookery_Digest,_1913-1914.jpg
Summary
Description Chicken Kiev, Cookery Digest, 1913-1914.jpg |
Русский:
Рецепт котлет по-киевски из кур или телятины, опубликованный в "Кулинарном сборнике" (1915), в котором собраны рецепты, напечатанные в московском "Журнале для хозяек" в 1913-1914 гг.
English:
Recipe of "Kiev cutlets made from chicken or veal" from the
Cookery Digest
(1915), a collection of recipes which were published in the Moscow
Journal for Housewives
in 1913-1914.
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Date | |
Source |
Русский:
Кулинарный сборник "Журнала для хозяек"
. Москва, Издание "Журнала для хозяек", 1915.
English:
Cookery Digest from the
Journal for Housewives
. Moscow, "Journal for housewives" publishing, 1915.
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Author |
English:
Editors of the
Journal for Housewives
. Graphical excerpt and processing by
Off-shell
Русский:
Редакция "Журнала для хозяек". Графическая вырезка и обработка выполнена пользователем
Off-shell
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