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- Coulibiac abstract "A coulibiac (from Russian: кулебя́ка, kulebyáka) is a type of Russian pirog usually filled with salmon or sturgeon, rice or buckwheat, hard-boiled eggs, mushrooms, onions, and dill. The pie is baked in a pastry shell, usually of brioche or puff pastry.The dish was so popular in Russia in the early part of the 20th century that Auguste Escoffier, the famed French chef, brought it to France and included recipes for it in his masterwork, The Complete Guide to the Art of Modern Cookery.A classic grand coulibiac features several fillings, often a mixture of some white fish and rice for the top and bottom layers with fillets of sturgeon or salmon between. The most unusual ingredient commonly included in the grand version of the dish is vesiga, the spinal marrow of the sturgeon.Coulibiac is also made with simpler, vegetarian fillings like cabbage or potatoes.".
- Coulibiac country Russia.
- Coulibiac ingredient Boiled_egg.
- Coulibiac ingredient Buckwheat.
- Coulibiac ingredient Dill.
- Coulibiac ingredient Mushroom.
- Coulibiac ingredient Onion.
- Coulibiac ingredient Rice.
- Coulibiac ingredient Salmon.
- Coulibiac ingredient Sturgeon.
- Coulibiac ingredientName "Salmonorsturgeon,riceorbuckwheat, hard-boiled eggs,mushrooms,onions anddill".
- Coulibiac thumbnail Russian_Coulibiac_with_Cabbage.jpg?width=300.
- Coulibiac type Pirog.
- Coulibiac wikiPageID "30796899".
- Coulibiac wikiPageLength "2625".
- Coulibiac wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Coulibiac wikiPageRevisionID "699676942".
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Auguste_Escoffier.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Boiled_egg.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Bone_marrow.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Brioche.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Buckwheat.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Cabbage.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fish_dishes.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_cuisine.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_desserts.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Savoury_pies.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Dill.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Mushroom.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Onion.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Pirog.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Potato.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Puff_pastry.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Rice.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Salmon.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Sturgeon.
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLink Whitefish_(fisheries_term).
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coulibiac".
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLinkText "coulibiac".
- Coulibiac wikiPageWikiLinkText "kuliebiaka".
- Coulibiac country Russia.
- Coulibiac mainIngredient "Salmon or sturgeon, rice or buckwheat, hard-boiled eggs, mushrooms, onions and dill".
- Coulibiac name "Coulibiac".
- Coulibiac type Pirog.
- Coulibiac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Coulibiac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ru.
- Coulibiac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pastries.
- Coulibiac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Coulibiac subject Category:Fish_dishes.
- Coulibiac subject Category:Russian_cuisine.
- Coulibiac subject Category:Russian_desserts.
- Coulibiac subject Category:Savoury_pies.
- Coulibiac hypernym Pirog.
- Coulibiac type Food.
- Coulibiac type Dish.
- Coulibiac type FunctionalSubstance.
- Coulibiac type Thing.
- Coulibiac type Q2095.
- Coulibiac comment "A coulibiac (from Russian: кулебя́ка, kulebyáka) is a type of Russian pirog usually filled with salmon or sturgeon, rice or buckwheat, hard-boiled eggs, mushrooms, onions, and dill.".
- Coulibiac label "Coulibiac".
- Coulibiac sameAs Q1791462.
- Coulibiac sameAs Кулебяка.
- Coulibiac sameAs Kulebjak.
- Coulibiac sameAs Kulebjaaka.
- Coulibiac sameAs Koulibiak.
- Coulibiac sameAs Кулебяка.
- Coulibiac sameAs Kulebiak.
- Coulibiac sameAs m.05f872r.
- Coulibiac sameAs Кулебяка.
- Coulibiac sameAs Kulebjak.
- Coulibiac sameAs xd0x9axd1x83xd0xbbxd0xb5xd0xb1xd1x8fxd0xbaxd0xb0.
- Coulibiac sameAs Q1791462.
- Coulibiac wasDerivedFrom Coulibiac?oldid=699676942.
- Coulibiac depiction Russian_Coulibiac_with_Cabbage.jpg.
- Coulibiac isPrimaryTopicOf Coulibiac.
- Coulibiac name "Coulibiac".