Dad's sister, Anastasia, and her husband, Tom Bewza
Mom wrote: We were at a family reunion. It was a distant relative. It’s nice but only I didn’t get to know more than I knew as I sat with Dad’s sister because she only talks about cattle and no women talk about cattle. They talk about craft work. So she talked more to Dad.
Mom wrote: We were at a family reunion. It was a distant relative. It’s nice but only I didn’t get to know more than I knew as I sat with Dad’s sister because she only talks about cattle and no women talk about cattle. They talk about craft work. So she talked more to Dad.
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We didn’t
eat a lot of beef at home, but I do remember Mom frying ground beef cutlets
once because George had taken us for our very first hamburgers in Hamiota and
we all loved them.
I found this
recipe in Bohdan Zahny’s book: very simple but really good.
POLTAVA STYLE MINCED BEEF CUTLETS (Yalovichnyi
Sicheniki Poltavskie)
1 ½ lbs beef
1/3 cup minced salt pork (rinse if it is
covered with salt)
1 large clove garlic minced
2 T. water
2 T. bread crumbs
4 T. butter
Mix salt pork, water, and garlic into the
beef.
Make 4 oval cutlets.
Roll in crumbs.
Fry in butter.
I served these
with mashed potatoes & parsnips and 2 salads; (a) Cucumbers
in Dilled Sour Cream (b) Beets & Leafy Lettuce.
Yum!
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