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Georgian-Style Chicken Wings with Spicy Adjika

July 05, 2017 by Polina C. in Mains, Chicken, Georgian, Gluten-Free

Beep beep beep—ah, finally. You open the oven door to find your little roasted chicken inside, a perfect 165°. You set it on the counter top and give it a rest. Perfumes of lemon and sage fill your kitchen, triggering loud growls from your stomach, but you find ways to distract. Maybe you toast a chunk of bread or pour yourself a glass of wine, but you don’t bother with setting the table—you know perfectly well where this is going. The chicken should probably be given a few more minutes, but come on, hasn’t it rested enough already? You walk over, eying your poultry prize. There’s a moment pause, and then you dive right in. Pull off a wing here, a chunk of breast there. Crunchy, golden skin gives way to tender, supple meat, and ooh, yes, let’s mop up some of those pan drippings for good measure too. To eat with your hands is like choosing your own adventure, picking away until you reach the most rewarding and succulent bites. It’s all fun and Game-of-Thrones like, until you realize you’ve eaten way more bird than appropriate and you’ve got a hefty pile of bones to show for it. Whoops. 

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July 05, 2017 /Polina C.
summer, chicken, grilled, gluten free, adjika, spicy
Mains, Chicken, Georgian, Gluten-Free
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Vegetable Pâté with Walnut and Garlic (Pkhali)

April 20, 2017 by Polina C. in Georgian, Gluten-Free, Sides, Vegetarian

The power of food—to transcend boundaries, both geographical and cultural, and unify—has been the main idea behind Chesnok. By focusing on the recipes that have allowed my own family to bond through the years, I have created a space, a virtual communal table if you will, where I too can forge a connection with others in my community and around the globe. This week marks exactly one year since I’ve started to share a little of my life and my family’s food heritage with you all and I’ve been rewarded with a warm and welcoming embrace. To know that others believe in me has gone, and will continue to go, an incredibly long way towards this passion project of mine.

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April 20, 2017 /Polina C.
pkhali, beet, spinach, pate, dip, vegetarian, vegan, walnut, fenugreek, side, georgian, gluten free
Georgian, Gluten-Free, Sides, Vegetarian
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Buckwheat Kasha

April 04, 2017 by Polina C. in Breakfast, Gluten-Free, Russian, Sides, Mains, Vegetarian

It’s been a little over three months since my accident and after spending most of that time with family in Rhode Island recovering, I’ve finally returned to Charlottesville—my other home of the past six and a half years. I’ve quickly realized, though, that my life here is no longer quite the same and the experience has reminded me of something the narrator says in the movie The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: “It’s a funny thing coming home. Nothing changes. Everything looks the same, feels the same, even smells the same. You realize what’s changed, is you.” 

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April 04, 2017 /Polina C.
gluten free, side, breakfast, buckwheat, kasha, russian, milk, dairy, grechka
Breakfast, Gluten-Free, Russian, Sides, Mains, Vegetarian
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Dorie's Gozinaki

December 01, 2016 by Polina C. in Desserts, Gluten-Free, Sweets, Georgian

Even though I grew up in a household where the family meal was always the main focal point of holidays and family gatherings, where eating out was once-a-year kind of occasion, my own passion in the kitchen, particularly for baking, didn’t really take hold until high school. Not really sure the exact moment it all clicked, but I do remember coming across what was then a nascent blogging world, being subsequently introduced to the likes of smittenkitchen, David Leibovitz, and Joy the Baker. All of a sudden, obsessing over my RSS feed—making sure I was up to date on all my 20+ blogs— was my new and favorite source of procrastination. This was also around the same time that my usual visits to the library also began to change in motive. I would go and emerge hours later carrying literal stacks of books—no longer of novels, but of cookbooks and the occasional food memoir.

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December 01, 2016 /Polina C.
walnut, honey, dessert, cookie, sweet, gluten free
Desserts, Gluten-Free, Sweets, Georgian
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