This piece of art is used in all over the world to decorate churches around Easter time. Although it sounds like an interesting snack, the recipe I use is not only easy and quick to prepare, but also gives excellent results with fried or oven-baked potatoes.
The art was painted by the famous Dutch painter Pieter Bruegel in 1560 and can be seen at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria.
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