Khrushchev dough
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Type | Dough |
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Main ingredients | Flour |
Khrushchev dough (Russian: хрущёвское тесто, romanized: khrushchevskoe testo) was a type of dough in the Soviet Union. It was the result of introducing flour rationing after a crop failure, which led to the food irregularities in 1963, under Nikita Khrushchev.[1][clarification needed] Products made from Khrushchev dough were called Khrushchev loaves[1] or Khrushchev pies. "Khrushchev pie" was made by extracting the pulp out of a loaf of wheat bread, injecting a filling, and baking it in an oven.[1] In 1963–1964, that pie became common on New Year tables.[1] The color of the Khrushchev loaves in Leningrad was nearly blue.[1] In some recipes from Runet, the dough was supposed to be long-lasting.
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- ^ a b c d e Как празднуют Новый год в России (in Russian). Allcafe.info. Archived from the original on 2008-01-11. Retrieved 2007-01-20.
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