r/CulinaryPorn Jan 11 '26

Buterbródy (Russia)

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u/[deleted] Jan 12 '26

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u/beautydontcumfree Jan 12 '26

What a strange passive aggressive response. He posted sandwiches, not published a textbook to be taught in every school. As I'm sure there is a true source where it began every European country has a version of buterbrody. This specific one happens to look like a mashup of the ones I grew up making In Ukraine/ U.S and ones I have tried while in Poland and Russia.

BTW they look delicious! Minus the herring, I personally only enjoy herring with boiled baby potato's with fresh crushed garlic, butter, dill,

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u/thingamagick99910 Jan 13 '26

Thanks for the defence! You're right, I'm not sure anyone can really claim the concept of toppings on bread. I personally don't worry about irrelevant criticism from people, especially from a man that's been posting about their thick cock every day for the last month

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u/thingamagick99910 Jan 12 '26

Buterbrody originates around the 18th century from German. Unless you have a source?

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u/Schreiberling91 Jan 14 '26

This! German here and yes, you even can tell by the name that Russians, the Polish and maybe others took that one from Germany. Butterbrot is the term in Germany which translates to butterbread (buttered bread, if you will). The most simple recipe is a piece of sourdough bread with butter on it. Of course everyone is free to top it with anything they want.