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Czech-style roast duck with braised red cabbage and potato dumplings. Roasted Duck Recipes, Braised Red Cabbage, Roasted Duck, Cabbage And Potatoes, Potato Dumplings, Roast Duck, New Year's Food, Czech Recipes, Romantic Dinner Recipes

Slow roasted duck with crispy skin counts as a festive dish in the Czech Republic. It is most often served with braised red cabbage and potato dumplings. Let's roast the duck according to this simple Czech recipe! The cleaned duck is only thoroughly salted and seasoned with caraway seeds, a typical Czech spice. Easy! Then...Read More

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To Food with Love: Vepro-Knedlo-Zelo (Czech Roast Pork with Dumplings and Sauerkraut) Dumplings And Sauerkraut, Bohemian Food, Kolache Recipe, Slovak Recipes, European Dishes, Eastern European Recipes, European Cuisine, Czech Recipes, Roast Pork

A few weeks ago, we had a team lunch at Tony Roma's, and naturally at some point, we talked about food, allergies, cooking etc. My boss then posed a question on what was the best meal we've ever had. I couldn't think of a particular "best meal" because eating is not just about the food, but the experience and atmosphere as well. So, my response was more around my most memorable meal, many years ago when I first had deep-fried herb-crusted lamb's brains at Ginger Nuts (what a funky name!) at…

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Langos is a popular street food that you can buy at stalls on the streets of Prague and other Czech cities. Originally from Hungary, langos spread to Czechoslovakia in the second half of the 20th century. It has retained its popularity among Czechs to this day. European Breads Recipes, Slovenian Food Recipes, Eastern European Breakfast, Czech Food Recipes, Czechoslovakian Recipes, Hungarian Food Recipes, Langos Recipe, Hungarian Langos, Eastern European Food

Langos is a popular street food that you can buy at stalls on the streets of Prague and other Czech cities. Originally from Hungary, langos spread to Czechoslovakia in the second half of the 20th century. It has retained its popularity among Czechs to this day.

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