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What is a Polish Pancake? Polish pancakes, also known as nalesniki (pronounced nah-lesh-NEE-kee), are very thin crepes, usually filled with cheese and jelly, then rolled or folded. Depending on the...
Hortobagyi pancake (crepe) or Hortobágyi palacsinta is one of the most popular dishes of traditional Hungarian cuisine. Hortobagyi pancake recipe is quite simple. Actually, it is a pancake with meat...
Gundel Crepe (pancake) or originally Gundel palacsinta, most certainly, is the most famous pancake in traditional Hungarian cuisine. This is a mouth-watering crepe dessert filled with walnuts, raisins and rum,...
Ćevapi is, without any doubt, the most popular dish in Bosnian cuisine. What pizza is to Italians, hamburgers to Americans, fish & chips to the English, ćevapi is to the...
Gibanica is a dish of traditional Serbian cuisine. It is so widespread in Serbia that we can call it one of the symbols of Serbian cuisine. This is a very...