Glafira Vasilyevna Dorosh ( uk, Глафіра Василівна Дорош; russian: Глафира Васильевна Дорош; 5 January 1921 – 17 September 2015) was a Ukrainian chef from the village of Ulanov,
Vinnytsia Oblast
Vinnytsia Oblast ( uk, Ві́нницька о́бласть, translit=Vinnytska oblast; ; also referred to as Vinnychchyna — uk, Ві́нниччина) is an oblast of western and southwestern Ukraine. Its administrative center is Vinnytsia. ...
, who invented Potato Ulanov. She is the only recipient of a
Soviet Order for a culinary recipe.
[''Galina Dorosh has received an order for a recipe'']
Komsomolskaya Pravda
''Komsomolskaya Pravda'' (russian: link=no, Комсомольская правда; lit. "Komsomol Truth") is a daily Russian tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid newspaper, founded on 13 March 1925.
History and profile
During the Soviet era, ...
December 3, 2007
Glafira Dorosh started to work at the age of 14. As her mother was a cook she found work in a local eatery as well. Later she graduated from a culinary school in
Kiev
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. During World War II
Ukraine
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was occupied by
Nazi Germany
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, and Dorosh was sent to work in Germany in a weapons factory in
Nuremberg
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. Sometimes the women obtained raw potatoes and tried to invent new ways to prepare them.
[''Famous Potato Ulanov has its Author: Glafira Dorosh'']
"Misto", 30 November 2007
After the war she returned to Ukraine and worked in a restaurant in the village of Ulanov,
Vinnytsia Oblast
Vinnytsia Oblast ( uk, Ві́нницька о́бласть, translit=Vinnytska oblast; ; also referred to as Vinnychchyna — uk, Ві́нниччина) is an oblast of western and southwestern Ukraine. Its administrative center is Vinnytsia. ...
. There they made twenty different dishes out of potatoes. The Ulanov potatoes were invented accidentally from a batch of small leftover potatoes that restaurant management allowed the cooks to use for themselves (in 1947 food was precious). She fried the potatoes in leftover oil (from potatoes stuffed with meat) and put
garlic sauce
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on them. The dish was considered tasty enough to include on the menu of the restaurant.
[
In the beginning of the 1960s '']kolkhoz
A kolkhoz ( rus, колхо́з, a=ru-kolkhoz.ogg, p=kɐlˈxos) was a form of collective farm in the Soviet Union. Kolkhozes existed along with state farms or sovkhoz., a contraction of советское хозяйство, soviet ownership or ...
'' "Druzhba" ("friendship"), in which Ulanov was included, the village was visited by a reporter of a popular ''Izvestia
''Izvestia'' ( rus, Известия, p=ɪzˈvʲesʲtʲɪjə, "The News") is a daily broadsheet newspaper in Russia. Founded in 1917, it was a newspaper of record in the Soviet Union until the Soviet Union's dissolution in 1991, and describes ...
'' newspaper from Moscow. The administration of the ''kolkhoz'' was afraid of negative publicity, so as a form of a bribe they produced a feast in the Ulanov restaurant for the visiting correspondent. Among the many dishes served, the potato with garlic sauce stood out for the journalist. Soon, instead of the expected negative article, ''Izvestia'' published a lengthy article praising the "Ulanov potato" and its inventors. Soon the new recipe was widely reported throughout the Soviet print media and the recipe became popular through the Soviet Union. It was sold in many restaurants for the price of only six kopeks a portion (approximately 7 cents by the official exchange rate, significantly less by the black market rate); very inexpensive even by Soviet standards. On 11 November 1965 Glafira Dorosh was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
The Order of the Red Banner of Labour (russian: Орден Трудового Красного Знамени, translit=Orden Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni) was an order of the Soviet Union established to honour great deeds and services to th ...
. Dorosh was the only recipient of a Soviet Order for a culinary recipe.[
Dorosh continued to live in Ukraine as a pensioner. In her latter years, it was reported that she still loved to cook potato dishes, though she did not prepare her "Ulanov potato" often.][ She died on 17 September 2015, at the age of 94.]
Recipe
Heat up of sunflower
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oil in a thick cast iron pot. Peel of medium potatoes cutting them by four and put them in the pot. Prepare a garlic sauce by grinding garlic and mixing it with a small amount of sunflower oil. After approximately 20 minutes of frying after the potatoes become golden they should be put on a dish allowing oil to drain. Then put the sauce on top, close the dish by a lid for 2.5 minutes and the dish is ready to be eaten. The sunflower oil drained from the potatoes can be reused to make more Ulanov potatoes.[ While the classic recipe included only potato, sunflower oil, garlic and salt there are variants of the recipe using ]salo Salo or Salò may refer to:
Places Finland
*Salo, Finland, a town in Western Finland
**Salo sub-region, a subdivision of Finland Proper and one of the Sub-regions of Finland since 2009
*An old name of Saloinen, a former municipality in Ostroboth ...
, onion
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s, etc.
References
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1921 births
2015 deaths
Soviet women
Ukrainian chefs