Czech Cookbook


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Czech and Slovak Food and Cooking


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National & Regional Cuisine.




Authentic Czech Recipes: Your #1 Source of Central European Dish Ideas!


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Are you intrigued by the unique ingredients and mixtures in Czech recipes? This cookbook offers you the stories that Czech food has to tell. Can you learn all that from home? Yes! Czech foods have deep connections with the foods of other countries in Central Europe. Since rulers and borders in this region changed a great deal through the years, the cuisine of the Czech Republic has connections to the cuisine of neighboring countries. Czech food is not light or healthy. It uses many meats, sauces and carbs that help to keep people warm through the cold winters. Truly authentic Czech dishes usually are delicious and hearty, but not health-conscious. Many times, it is washed down with classic Czech lager, too. While lunch is often eaten in restaurants during the work week, dinners are usually eaten at home, and consist of a warm course and hors d




Czech Recipes


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Are You fascinated by The Czech Republic? Have Czech Heritage? Want to eat REAL Czech Food that is Delicious and Traditional? With the help of my Babicka (grandma) who at 82 has been cooking since the early days of the Soviet Union we formulated a real Czech Recipe book. This book is unique in that it has REAL traditional Czech Recipes that have been in my family for generations! I also made sure to include popular regional dishes that are unique to certain areas of the Czech Republic. There's a little bit of everything here from Czech Dumplings to the infamous Palacinky. Pick your own delicious Czech adventure with our 50 recipes! If you are ready to eat delicious Czech Recipes Today... Don't waste any more time buy this books now!




Favorite Recipes of the Nebraska Czechs


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A cookbook issued by The Nebraska Czechs of Wilber to collect and preserve the recipes brought by the Czechs to Nebraska during the pioneer days. Some recipes are modified to include modern ingredients.




The Rye Baker: Classic Breads from Europe and America


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“A must-have for all serious bread bakers; an instant classic.”—Peter Reinhart, author of Bread Revolution True rye bread—the kind that stands at the center of northern and eastern European food culture—is something very special. With over 70 classic recipes, The Rye Baker introduces bakers to the rich world of rye bread from both the old world and the new. Award-winning author Stanley Ginsberg presents recipes spanning from the immigrant breads of America to rustic French pains de seigle, the earthy ryes of Alpine Austria and upper Italy, the crackly knäckebröds of Scandinavia, and the diverse breads of Germany, the Baltic countries, Poland, and Russia. Readers will discover dark, sour classic Russian Borodinsky; orange and molasses-infused Swedish Gotländ Rye; nearly black Westphalian Pumpernickel, which gets its musky sweetness from a 24-hour bake; traditional Old Milwaukee Rye; and bright, caraway-infused Austrian Country Boule Rounding out this treasury are reader-friendly chapters on rye’s history, unique chemistry, and centuries-old baking methods. Advanced bakers will relish Stanley’s methods, ingredients, and carefully sourced recipes, while beginning bakers will delight in his clear descriptions of baking fundamentals. The Rye Baker is the definitive resource for home bakers and professionals alike.




The Best of Czech Cooking


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The Best of Czech Cooking is an excellent introduction to the dishes that form the basis of Czech cuisine. While meat dishes are most often the centerpiece of Czech meals, a variety of delicious soups, salads, dumplings, vegetables, and desserts are also popular, and all the recipes rely heavily on the subtle flavors of fresh quality ingredients - spices are used sparingly. Although similar to the cuisines of Russia, Hungary and Poland, Czech cooking is unique and distinguished primarily by its use of large savory dumplings which are sliced like bread before serving. It is a cuisine at once practical and elegant. Dishes featuring locally available produce (especially parsnips, celeriac, carrots and potatoes) and those which make good use of meats and game (including organ meats) are combined to create mouthwatering, multicourse meals.




Czech and Slovak Touches


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Delectable Czech Dishes


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Can you use the ingredients available here to create wonderfully authentic Czech dishes? Indeed, you can! This cookbook will show you how! The cuisine of the Czech Republic is not usually associated with healthy eating, but you'll find some meals that you'll truly love. You can also alter the recipes once you're familiar with them, using healthier ingredient or to suit your tastes. Can Czech cuisine be enjoyable for you and your family? Yes! We'll show you how, right here. Czech eating habits are slowly but surely shifting to healthier options, but the best traditional Czech recipes are still quite popular, and they do tend to be high in sugar, calories and fat. Once you get the hang of these recipes, most brought over from the Czech Republic and passed down through the generations, you can substitute some ingredients, particularly if you are health conscious and you may even find a healthier alternative which tastes better than the original recipes suggested in this book. Experiment! You'll enjoy the original recipes and your modified ones, too. Czech food is comfort food at its core and you'll love to settle in for a delicious, home-cooked Czech meal.




Interesting Czech Recipes: Traditional and Modern Recipes for All Occasions!


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Traditional Czech food are prepared modeled on other Slavic recipes, but has been under various influences throughout the history, mostly from Germany, Slovakia, and Poland. Czech cuisine is rich in meat, mostly steaks, chicken or pork. Probably, the most famous meal in the Czech Republic is goulash, which is usually served with Czech special dumplings. Seafood is not as much usual as in the Mediterranean countries, but Czech people love to eat carp meat. From dessert on the table, you can usually find sweet pie,