What should I make for dinner tonight? This might just be the number one question that we ask ourselves almost daily over here.
Then you have come to the right place, we have rounded up 15 cherished czech recipes that we have shared over the years.
Plus, there is such a variety of flavours in these recipes, so you are sure to find something for you. Most of these recipes are quick and easy ones made especially for busy weeknights.
15 Cherished Czech Recipes
Czech Braised Red Cabbage
Czech Roast Pork
Czech Boží milosti Cookies
Czech Roast Pork and Dumplings with Sauerkraut (Vepřo-knedlo-zelo)
Czech/Bohemian Braided Egg Bread With Raisins (Houska)
Sweet Braided Czech Bread with Almonds & Raisins
Czech String Bean and Dill Cream Gravy
Vanocni Cukrovi (Czech Susenky Christmas Cookies)
Kolache/Kolacky
What is the best known Czech traditional meal?
Roast pork with dumplings and cabbage (pečené vepřové s knedlíky a se zelím, colloquially vepřo-knedlo-zelo) is often considered the most typical Czech dish. It consists of cabbage and is either cooked or served pickled. There are different varieties, from sour to sweet.
What is the national dish of Czechoslovakia?
What are the traditional Czech meals?
10 Traditional Czech Dishes You Need To Try
- Svíčková na smetaně (marinated sirloin) …
- Vepřo knedlo zelo (roasted pork) …
- Řízek (schnitzel) …
- Sekaná pečeně (baked mincemeat) …
- Česnečka (garlic soup) …
- Uzené (smoked meat) …
- Guláš (goulash) …
- Rajská omáčka (beef in tomato soup)
Is Czech food healthy?
Traditional Czech cuisine is not exactly a synonym for healthy cooking. Although Czech eating habits have been shifting towards a healthier lifestyle, traditional recipes are still popular – and those tend to be high in calories, fat, and sugar. Meat is very common, as are various sauces, condiments, and dumplings.
What is a typical Czech breakfast?
A typical Czech breakfast consists of a slice of rye bread or a roll (rohlík) with a spread such as butter, jelly, or honey, or perhaps a slice of cheese or meat such as salami or ham. This versatile meal is an incredibly popular way to begin the day in the Czech Republic.
What is Czechoslovakia known for?
The Czech Republic is famous for its beer
Czechs consume the most beer per capita in the world. You can go join them for a Pilsner-style larger (their most famous brew) in any old alluring pub – called a hospoda – around town.
What is hello in Czech Republic?
HELLO = DOBRY’ DEN (dobree den) GOOD-BYE = NA SHLEDANOU (nas-khledanow)
How do you roast a Czech?
Here are some surefire ways to piss off a Czech currently living in the Czech Republic, or elsewhere.
- Cut us in line. …
- Assume we are depressed. …
- Label us “Eastern European.” …
- Call us alcoholics. …
- Purposely rip holes in your blue jeans. …
- Compare us to Russians. …
- Be a vegan. …
- Refer to our country as “Czechoslovakia.”
What is the Czech mentality?
Czech people are naturally very polite and do not tend to be overly direct in communication. They generally avoid confrontation – informal straightforwardness in dealing is common.
What do you eat Knedliky with?
Knedlíky are most commonly served with warm butter and curd cheese on top—that’s the traditional, low-budget way—but feel free to experiment, as the other options can only make them tastier…and we’re sure Grandma wouldn’t mind.
What is Prague famous for?
Prague is known for its diverse architecture and museums, along with its abundant and cheap nightlife, and extensive shopping options. It is also famous for its hearty food and cheap beer, along with its well maintained UNESCO World Heritage city Centre.
What do they drink in Prague?
Slivovice. This strong plum brandy is perhaps the most traditional drink in the Czech Republic – consumed by the shot to commemorate, well, just about anything. It’s best chilled (as the cold masks the strong alcohol burn), but never served with ice.













