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Slovak Easter Cheese

  1. Add beaten eggs to cold water with salt and pepper.
  2. Stir well and cook, stirring constantly until lumps are created in the mixture (the eggs scorch like in scrambled eggs).
  3. Let the cooked eggs cool for a while. Then add chopped herbs – parsley, chives, wild garlic.
  4. Pad a sieve with gauze and strain the mass carefully, pack to a bundle, push out the excess fluid, tie it and let it suspended 4 – 5 hours to cool.
  5. Serve with homemade smoked ham, beetroot and horseradish.

 

Source: Slovak Tourist Board

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Carinthian Cheese Noodles

The borders between today’s Austria and its southern neighbours are particularly dissipating in Carinthia. Instead of drizzling with melted butter, here the famous ‘Kasnudel’ are topped with melted Sasaka: the word comes from the Slovenian language and simply means finely-diced bacon or a type of lardons. Besides being a wonderfully spicy spread for bread, it also figures prominently in Styrian cuisine, proving that the colorful culinary merry-go-round in the former territories of the Habsburg Monarchy is still vibrant today.

Ingredients

  • 10 pcs of eggs
  • 1 l of whole milk
  • 2 teaspoons of salt
  • ½ teaspoons of pepper, ground
  • Chives, parsley, wild garlic - finely chopped

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