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Czech or Bohemian cuisine is similar to German and Austrian cuisine and not famous for its subtlety. Ask an average tourist what Czech dishes he knows. Here are some recipes of Czech culinary delights like beef goulash, potato pancakes, and apple strudel. What's more, all are easy to make. Choose from a wide range of cuisines and enjoy lots of Czech dishes that are also easy to make.
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1y ago
Czech sandwich is an open sandwiches (chlebicky) and a feast for the eye and a treat to the taste buds. You will find them in all delicatessen shops in Prague. Each Czech sandwich is an exquisite masterpiece of artistically arranged slices of ham, cucumber and egg on ..read more
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1y ago
When you eat bramborak, potato pancakes, in a restaurant in Prague, they are often a bit greasy. However, when you make them yourself you will discover that these pancakes are a delicacy. Most Eastern European countries have a recipe for this type of pancake. The ..read more
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1y ago
Goulash originated in Hungary but many Eastern European countries, Austria, Roumania, Croatia, Poland have their own recipe of this beef stew. Goulash is a meat ragout with garlic and paprika and is served with bread dumplings but in many tourist restaurants in ..read more
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1y ago
Schnitzel, ubiquitous in restaurants in Prague, even though it originated in Austria, is always served with potato salad. The Czechs are meat lovers, therefore, it is not surprising that schnitzels served in restaurants are often as big as doormats. Schnitzels in ..read more
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1y ago
Apple strudel is a popular delicacy in many Easter European countries. It is a sweet layered pastry with an apple, raisin and nut filling inside. The strudel can be served on its own or with ice cream, whipped cream or vanilla sauce. You need not be a top chef because ..read more
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1y ago
Mulled wine is easy to make simply follow the instructions in the recipe. Svařené víno, or mulled wine in English, is the quintessential wintertime comforter. At every Christmas Market in Prague you will find numerous stands selling mulled wine. When you buy from ..read more
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1y ago
Potato salad is the mainstay of Czech cuisine and each housewife has her own recipe. This salad is traditionally served with Schnitzels and carp which is 'the Czech turkey' at Christmas. Potato salad is also the main ingredient used in open-faced sandwiches. You need ..read more
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1y ago
You can eat trdelnik all year round not only in Prague but all over the Czech Republic at annual fairs and Christmas markets. It is cylindrical pastry sprinkled with a mixture of sugar and cinnamon. Trdelnik bakers have come up with the idea to fill them with ice ..read more
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1y ago
Gingerbread, pernik as the Czechs say, is not only for sale at Christmas markets. Baking this delicacy is a cherished tradition for many Czech families and it is not difficult at all to bake it. Make a dough by simply mixing the ingredients and cut out the figures ..read more