Mid-afternoon Snack (Olovrant)
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Not the healthiest, but a quick and tasty mid-afternoon snack.
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Not the healthiest, but a quick and tasty mid-afternoon snack.
Raisin Bread (Vianočka)
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Vianocka is sweet Slovak braided bread. Here is my grandma's recipe with photos.
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Vianocka is sweet Slovak braided bread. Here is my grandma's recipe with photos.
Salt Sticks (Slané Tyčinky)
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Salt sticks, (slane tycinky) are rectangular pieces cut out of flaky pastry dough that are topped with caraway, sesame or cheese. They are a tasty ...
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Salt 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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Langos (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...
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Langos (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...
Grits with Cocoa and Cinnamon (Krupic...
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Easy step-by-step recipe for sweet grits with cocoa and cinnamon. This dish is commonly eaten for breakfast in Slovakia. Visit the website for more...
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Easy step-by-step recipe for sweet grits with cocoa and cinnamon. This dish is commonly eaten for breakfast in Slovakia. Visit the website for more...
Ham and Eggs (Hemendex)
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Recipe for Slovak breakfast delicacy: fried ham and eggs.
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Recipe for Slovak breakfast delicacy: fried ham and eggs.
French Toast (Chlieb vo vajci)
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French toast, as prepared in Slovakia. It's just like the American version, except that we eat it salty.
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French toast, as prepared in Slovakia. It's just like the American version, except that we eat it salty.