News

In the era of the Russian tsars, Peter Carl Fabergé's jewel-studded objets d'art were a royal riff on a much humbler Easter tradition. Take a look at the lore of Fabergé eggs, from opulent ...
The first egg Fabergé made for the Russian royal family was supposed to be a one-off, a gift from Tsar Alexander III to his wife, Empress Maria Feodorovna, to celebrate Easter and ...
There are many international renditions of egg salad, with unique versions found on nearly every continent - and Russia's ...
The Third Imperial Fabergé Egg, one of 50 lavishly decorated Easter eggs owned by the Russian royal family in the 19th century, was rediscovered by a scrap metal dealer who bought it in the early ...
Russian egg salad was created in the mid-19th century, and since then it has become a popular, versatile dish full of tasty, comforting ingredients.
A RUSSIAN EASTER EGG-STRAVAGANZA -- Today, noon-5 p.m. Make a Faberge-style egg. Plus games and stories. Hillwood Museum and Gardens, 4155 Linnean Ave. NW. Child with two adults $7, ...
Mix one part spinach with two parts water; for example, 100 grams of spinach with 1 cup of water, enough to color one egg, and then boil. Cook the spinach until the water turns green. Sieve the ...
Easter eggs are usually filled with fun surprises like candy, toys, confetti, etc. These eggs, however, are filled with concrete. An odd choice, yes, but this Russian company is helping pranksters ...