Ask a Serb anything about Balkan food.
Wonder if there is any interest in the food in this region. It's super cheap. Buying BBQ from a kiosk on the street is 2-4 euros and it's done on a wood burning grill in front of you.
My favorite restaurant that's upper tier in terms of cost is about 10 euros per person.
Also, any general questions are welcome.
>inb4 remove kebab, poor slavshit etc
how do i make proper cevapi? what seasoning goes in them?
Back to the fields sergei
>>8930294
Mmmm cevape na lepinju sa kajmakom
>>8930306
You can't. You'll end up fucking it up, just like the Croats and the Bosnians.
What's the proper way to season a gypsy?
>>8930329
And salt and pepper obviously
>>8930323
Dump them in the river by the cigamala
>>8930294
What's that bead called the you roll into a long log, then put into a round pan to bake?
This? We just call it pita sa mesom or pita sa sirom. Pie with meat and pie with cheese
>>8930416
Yes. Shits fuckin cash when fresh.
>>8930294
Nista zanimljivo kod nase kuhinje. There was no need for you to make this thread
>>8930323
gasoline to taste and a little touch of fire
>>8930440
As far as I know, yeah. Here everyone just buys them pre made from the butcher. If you go to a good one it's usually better than what you can make at home. You also need pretty fatty meat. I wouldn't go under 80/20. 70/30 would be good
>>8930294
Get a job at the Zastava factory, and start mailing me parts. I'll make you rich(by Serbian standards)
>>8930294
A favourite local recipe?
I like stews and soups, do you have a "signature" local one?
>>8930294
what is the best recipie for sarma.
My fiancé is serbian and i want to surprise her but it has to be genuine
>>8930522
My favorite dish is called Karadjordjeva snicla. It's rolled pork with kajmak inside which is this kind of salty, fatty cheese that is kinda similar to butter.
As far as a signature local one, as I live in an area of Belgrade right next to the Danube, fish soup is pretty common.
>>8930566
It's more the technique than a certain recipe. I honestly dont know how to make it, my grandma always does it.
>>8930294
1. Can you play the accordion?
2. What can I do with feta cheese that's authentically Balkan?
>>8930294
Do you make smreka? If so, how?
Are Serbs good people?
>>8930566
Find a dolmades recipe and substitute the vine leaves for sauerkraut(obv not shredded but whole leaves of cabbage) and that's basically it. A very simplistic one would be
>rice
>ground pork/beef
>seasoning to taste
You can go wild from there basically. Cumin seeds, carrots, vegetarian. Also you can finish them in the oven for a nice crispy top or do them in the oven from the start instead of boiling them.
Disclaimer: I am from Bulgaria, not Serbia, but a sarma is a sarma and I also love them anyway.
>>8930722
and people say the US has unhealthy foods...
>>8931266
Well, they didn't have 8 HFCS sodas or a chemical injected solution pork style product, so yeah, they can claim that.
>>8931321
> they didn't have 8 HFCS sodas or a chemical injected solution pork style product
he says as he ingests 1600 calories of fried fat and starch
Cockta is better than Coca-Cola or Pepsi.
>>8930294
What are the quintessential serb/balkan dishes that isn't sarma
>>8930294
what is the best burek filling?
how do you feel about kebabs?
Is there a single authentic Yugo food? All you have are variants of Turkish/Italian/Polish/Greek/Austro-German dishes. Step it up, faggots.
>>8930329
>no pork
haram or what?