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Pashka is a pyramid-shaped creamy cheese dessert prepared with fresh cheese, eggs, almonds, raisins, and butter.
Click here for an irresistible pashka recipe.
Kulich
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Kulich, is a traditional Easter bread popular in Russia and Ukraine. It is a rich, fluffy bread made from a combination of eggs, yeast, sour cream and butter. It is topped with white icing and sprinkles and/or nuts and dried fruit.
Here is a must-try recipe.
Kulebiaka
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Kulebiaka is a type of Russian Easter pie made with fish, mushrooms, and rice all wrapped up in puff pastry (similar to a Beef Wellington).
Alternate versions made with meat exist but fish is an Easter favorite.
Click here for this traditional Russian easter food recipe.
Colored Eggs
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Eggs symbolize the resurrection of Christ and are a must at any Russian Easter celebration. Traditionally, they are dyed red using onion skins.
Here is an in-depth look at how Russian Easter eggs are prepared: