Posts Tagged ‘cheese’

Garlic Soup (Cesnaková Polievka)
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garlic_soupRecipe for an easy garlic soup that is supposedly very good for you, especially when sick. It's served with floating chunks of toasted bread topped...
Cheese Snacks (Syrové Tyčinky)
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syrove_tycinkyRecipe for a simple cheese bread snack shared by my grandmother.
Baked Eggplant (Zapekaný Baklažán)
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baked-eggplantRecipe for a simple vegetarian dish that you can prepare in just few minutes. It's baked eggplant mixed with tomatoes, garlic, soft Brie cheese, an...
Open Face Sandwiches (Obložené Chlebí...
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oblozene_chlebickyQuite a common breakfast or dinner in Slovakia are open face sandwiches, pieces of white bread topped with ham, salami, cheese, hard boiled egg, an...
Loaded Schnitzels (Plnené Rezne)
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schnitzelsRecipe for dinner of pork schnitzels loaded with cheese, ham, and hard boiled eggs. Definitely Man vs. Food worthy!
Shepherd's Steak (Bačovský Rezeň)
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bacovsky rezenRecipe for a great Slovak meat dish: breaded steak topped with fried bacon and melted cheese. Served with mashed potatoes, tartar sauce, pickles an...
Salt Sticks (Slané Tyčinky)
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salt sticksSalt sticks, (slane tycinky) are rectangular pieces cut out of flaky pastry dough that are topped with caraway, sesame or cheese. They are a tasty ...
Fried Dough (Langoš)
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langosLangos (or langosh) is a pancake-shaped fried dough snack that is very popular in Slovakia. It is sold by street vendors, and is covered with vario...
Fried Cheese (Vyprážaný syr)
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fried cheeseStep-by-step instructions for preparing fried cheese with french fries and a garnish of vegetables. This dish is very popular in Slovak and Czech r...
Spaghetti Carbonara (Karbonarské Špag...
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carbonaraAlthough Spaghetti Carbonara is originally an Italian dish, it is commonly found in Slovak restaurants. Here is an illustrated recipe for preparing...