RUSSIAN GENERAL STORE

Thinking it might be fun to try some Russian foods while watching the Winter Olympics taking place in Sochi, my husband and I visited the Russian General Store, located in a strip center at 9629 Hillcroft, to see what it had to offer.

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According to the store’s Facebook page (it doesn’t have a website), it’s a place to find “all manner of food stuffs from Russia and other Eastern European countries,” and offers a “deli counter, frozen foods, freshly baked bread, various Russian candies and sweets, wines from Romania to Georgia, and a library of Russian language books.”  The cramped little store was packed full of goodies.

As you might expect in a store featuring Russian things, there were loads of nesting Babushka dolls and Matryoshka dolls.  If you look closely,  you can see President Obama:

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The fanciest dolls stood guard over a selection of chocolates and other sweets, including some really good sesame candies that the family scarfed down before I could get a picture:

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And still more dolls danced over packages of crackers and other snacks.  The Russians must really like dolls!

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There was a deli case full of meats:

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And another filled with all sorts of smoked and dried fish:

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Gotta wash all that down with something, right?  Perhaps a cold Russian beer?  Couldn’t talk my husband into buying a bottle of Georgian wine. Maybe next time.

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We came home with a few new things to try, including a bag of frozen sour cherries. Over the years I’ve seen scores of recipes that call for them, but good luck trying to find them in grocery stores, so I was kinda excited to find them. We also bought a bag of frozen pirogi with potatoes (made by Russian Style Ravioli in Brooklyn):

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We prepared them as the package suggested, by boiling them in salted water, and serving them topped with sautéed onions and a couple of grinds of black pepper. They were quite tasty, and my husband has suggested we keep a bag or two in the freezer.

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If you happen to be in the neighborhood, a visit to the Russian General Store is an interesting diversion, and might surprise you with the assortment of foods, beverages, and of course, dolls!

CRISP SPARKLY SUGAR COOKIES

Valentine’s Day was a day of community service for us this year.  My son’s school requires its freshmen to complete 15 hours of community service with an organization servicing the elderly, and we found that the opportunities for service were not as abundant as we would have thought, at least not on weekends, when the boys didn’t have school.  This year, the boys were off on Valentine’s Day, so we came up with a Valentine’s Day idea.  The boys spent an afternoon packaging up homemade cookies (made by yours truly) to deliver to nursing home residents and to use as favors at Bingo sponsored by our community’s Senior Services.

OK, I’ll admit, the boys didn’t really love packaging up the cookies, tying them with ribbons, and attaching a handwritten sentiment — 100 altogether.  But they approached it with a good attitude, and when they saw the smiles on the recipients’ faces, I think they realized the value in the exercise.  At least I hope they did.

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Keep up the good work, boys — only 98 more to go!

They also delivered potted hyacinths to some homebound senior ladies, which turned out to be a lot of fun.  The ladies were as tickled to receive them as the boys were to deliver them.  One of the boys kept the list of women we delivered to, because “he might want to do this again next year.”  It was a good day.

The cookies I made for the boys to hand out were Crisp Sparkly Sugar Cookies.  The original recipe I clipped was called “World’s Best Sugar Cookies,” but I personally hate calling anything “World’s Best” or “Best Ever” — got to manage expectations.  Think of the “World’s Best Coffee” scene in “Elf”:

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I thought staying away from nuts and chocolate was probably a good idea in this case, and these simple cookies are easy and tasty.  Besides, we’re suckers for sprinkles and colored sugars!  I’m thinking I might just make another batch with green, gold, and purple sugars for Mardi Gras.

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CRISP SPARKLY SUGAR COOKIES
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Recipe type: Cookies
 
Ingredients
  • 1 cup vegetable oil
  • 1 cup butter, softened
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 cup granulated sugar, plus extra for coating cookies
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 4 cups flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon cream of tartar
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • Colored sugar for decorating (optional)
Instructions
  1. Place oil and butter in a large mixing bowl, and beat with an electric mixer until blended Add powdered sugar and 1 cup granulated sugar, and beat well. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Stir in flour, baking soda, cream of tartar, and salt, mixing until thoroughly combined. Chill covered in refrigerator at least 2 hours.
  2. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  3. Put approximately 1 cup sugar in a small bowl (add more, as necessary). Using your hands, roll dough into 1-inch balls, then roll in granulated sugar. Place cookies on ungreased cookie sheet, and flatten slightly, using the bottom of a lightly greased glass dipped in sugar (do not flatten cookies too thin). Sprinkle cookies with colored sugar, if using. Bake for 10 to 14 minutes, until light brown at edges. Transfer to racks to cool.

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 Rolled, sugared, and ready for the oven

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They crisp up as they cool

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See — crisp AND sparkly!