Croatia National Food

Croatia National Food

Croatian food culture resists a single “national dish.” Instead, each region has its own specialties. On the Adriatic coast, dishes revolve around olive oil, grilled fish and shellfish stews, while inland Slavonia favors paprika-spiced meat and fish stews. Istria showcases truffle pastas, Pag island cheese (paški sir) and dry-cured ham, reflecting its Mediterranean heritage. To the north, Zagreb’s area is known for cheese-filled strudels (štrukli) and layered custard cakes. From bean stews (jota) to stuffed cabbage (sarma), each recipe carries centuries of local tradition.

Croatia’s culinary identity is famously regional. Coastal areas draw on olive oil, seafood and Mediterranean herbs, while inland regions favor hearty stews, paprika and smoked meats. For centuries the cuisine has been split between these worlds: on the mainland cooks used lard and spices like paprika and garlic, whereas by the sea they relied on olive oil, citrus and basil. There is therefore no single national dish: contenders range from Istrian jota (a tangy bean-and-sauerkraut stew) to Dalmatian pašticada beef stew or black squid-ink risotto. Each claim highlights local pride and the rich variety of Croatia’s kitchens.

Regional Highlights:

  • Dalmatia & the Adriatic Coast: Olive oil–rich seafood stews, grilled fish, pašticada beef stew, pršut smoked ham and citrusy salads.

  • Istria & Kvarner: Truffle pastas (fuži s tartufima), salty Istrian cheeses (paški sir from Pag) and air-dried prosciutto, blending Mediterranean and Alpine flavors.

  • Slavonia & Inland Croatia: Spicy paprika stews (čobanac, fiš paprikaš), stuffed peppers and cabbage (sarma), and prized sausages like kulen.

  • Zagorje & Zagreb: Cottage-cheese pastries (štrukli), creamy custard cakes (kremšnita) and cornbread specialties (zlevanka, palenta).

Along the inland rivers of Slavonia and Baranja, villagers developed rich one-pot stews to endure long winters. Čobanac is a legendary paprika-laced shepherd’s stew of beef, pork or game, slow-simmered with tomatoes, onions and carrots. It was once the day’s only meal, hence its heft and warmth. A related specialty is fiš paprikaš, a fish stew made with freshwater carp, catfish and pike stewed with paprika and onions. These hearty dishes sustained farmers and shepherds through harsh winters.

On the Adriatic shore, the cuisine celebrates the sea and sun. Fishermen’s stews like brudet (or brodet) combine several types of catch with tomatoes and wine, traditionally served over polenta. Likewise, black risotto (crni rižot) is a coastal signature: creamy rice colored and flavored by squid ink and garlic. Grilled and spit-roasted meats join the fare – from octopus under a peka bell to lamb on the ražanj spit – often accompanied by simple sides. Even humble cornbread (polenta) often punctuates these coastal feasts.

Cultural Heritage: Poljički soparnik, a simple Dalmatian chard pie once eaten on fasting days, is now honored as a symbol of Croatia’s culinary heritage.

Istria and the Northwestern Hinterlands tell another chapter. Here the Adriatic meets Alpine and Italian traditions. Earthy truffles take center stage: hand-rolled fuži pasta is often tossed in truffle sauce. Rolling meadows yield famous cheeses – sheep’s-milk paški sir (from Pag island) is a hard, salty wheel flavored by the northerly bura wind. Mountain villages cure their pork into pršut (prosciutto) using sea breezes; this long-aged ham is sliced paper-thin and served as an appetizer.

In the north, around Zagreb and Zagorje, dairy and grains stand out. Zagorski štrukli – dough parcels filled with cottage cheese, sour cream and eggs, baked or boiled – are ubiquitous, and so beloved that their preparation is protected as intangible heritage. Equally famous are flaky pastries and cakes: the vanilla-cream kremšnita and layered cheese-and-fruit gibanica reflect Central European influences. Hearty cornmeal dishes also endure: for example, kukuruzna zlevka (a baked cornmeal pudding) is common in northern homes.

Fact: Traditional cheese-filled štrukli from Zagorje are so iconic that their preparation is officially listed among Croatia’s intangible cultural treasures.

Even the question “What is Croatia’s national dish?” has no single answer. Many recipes simply cross regional lines or have local twists. Sauerkraut rolls (sarma) and stuffed bell peppers (punjena paprika) appear at both continental and coastal tables. Cured meats bind the country: kulen (Slavonian paprika sausage) and its smaller cousin kulenova seka are produced in great quantities, and pršut hams are made from Istria to Dalmatia. The common thread is local ingredients – Adriatic fish, river carp, home-grown vegetables, wine and honey – that give each classic recipe its distinctive character.

Croatia’s cuisine is like a map on a plate, telling stories of place. As one guide observes, it “boasts a strong identity that reflects both the land and the sea” and is rooted in “fresh, local and seasonal ingredients”. In other words, the national food of Croatia is not a single dish but the mosaic of regional traditions themselves – each meal a product of its landscape and history.

Meat & Game Dishes

Escalope à La Baron Trenk – Stuffed Roll Schnitzel

Baron Trenk Schnitzel – Croatian Stuffed Cutlet

In the Slavonian town of Požega, Baron Trenk Schnitzel (Barun Trenk odrezak) sits firmly on many traditional menus. Local versions describe veal or pork steaks ...
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Boiled Beef With Sauerkraut (Kuhana Junetina S Kiselim Kupusom)

Boiled Beef & Sauerkraut (Croatian Comfort Dish)

Boiled beef sits near the center of many Croatian family tables, especially on cold days. A large pot of goveđa juha, clear beef soup, often ...
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Buncek – Smoked Pork Hock Stew

Buncek (Smoked Pork Hock) Croatian Bean Stew

In continental Croatia, the sight of a smoked pork hock hanging in a butcher’s stall signals the cold season as clearly as the first frost. ...
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Dalmatinska Pašticada (Sweet Sour Braised Beef)

Dalmatinska Pašticada (Sweet-Sour Braised Beef)

Dalmatinska Pašticada sits at the heart of Dalmatian cooking, a long-simmered beef roast steeped in wine, vinegar, dried fruit, and warm spices. The dish appears ...
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Hladetina – Chilled Pork Jelly

Hladetina – Chilled Pork Jelly (Croatian Recipe)

Hladetina belongs to the family of old-world meat jellies, shaped by winter kitchens, wood-fired stoves, and a strong habit of using the whole animal. In ...
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Janjetina – Roast Lamb With Mediterranean Herbs

Janjetina – Roast Lamb with Mediterranean Herbs

Janjetina is the Croatian word for lamb, and it represents one of the country’s most cherished celebratory dishes. In coastal regions, especially Dalmatia, a young ...
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Krvavice Čurke – Smoky Barley Sausage

Krvavice / Čurke – Traditional Croatian Smoky Barley Sausage

Krvavice are traditional winter delicacies from continental Croatia, produced primarily in the regions of Zagorje, Istria, Dalmatia, and Slavonija-Baranja. Čurke, the regional name used in ...
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Međimurje Roast Goose With Buckwheat

Međimurje Roast Goose with Buckwheat (Holiday Recipe)

In the far north of Croatia, along the Drava and Mura rivers, Međimurje’s cooking carries a clear Central European spirit: hearty meat, robust grains, and ...
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Miješano Meso Ražnjići – Mixed Grilled Meats And Skewers

Mixed Grilled Meats and Skewers

Across Croatia, a plate of miješano meso signals a meal that brings people to the table without ceremony yet with clear intention. The phrase simply ...
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Paška Janjetina – Pag Island Herb Roasted Lamb

Paška Janjetina: Pag Island Herb-Roasted Lamb with Potatoes

On the island of Pag, lamb is not just another protein in the rotation; it anchors the table in a place where rock, wind, and ...
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Polpete Ćufte Faširanci – Croatian Meat Patties

Polpete (Croatian Meat Patties)

Across Croatia, a plate of polpete signals a familiar kind of comfort: a pan of small, browned patties, often tucked beside mashed potatoes, rice, or ...
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Purgerica Roast Turkey With Chestnuts, Apples & Bacon

Purgerica Roast Turkey with Chestnuts, Apples & Bacon

In northern Croatia, Christmas lunch often centers on a large roast turkey, carved at the table and served over pale sheets of mlinci that have ...
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Turkey With Mlinci (Purica S Mlinci)

Purica s Mlinci: Traditional Croatian Turkey and Flatbread Roast

Turkey with mlinci, or purica s mlincima, sits at the centre of many northern Croatian holiday tables. In Zagreb, Zagorje, and the Medimurje region, families ...
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Dalmatian Lamb (Dalmatinska Janjetina) – Coastal Roast Special

Roasted Dalmatian Lamb

Along the Dalmatian coast, a whole young lamb turning slowly over a wood fire signals a special occasion long before it reaches the table. The ...
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Roasted Pheasant With Root Vegetables – Rustic Countryside

Roasted Pheasant with Root Vegetables – Rustic Countryside Roast

Roasted pheasant is a beloved symbol of rustic Croatian cuisine, especially in hunting regions and mountain households. This slender game bird, roasted whole, offers lean, ...
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Kotlovina (Samoborska Kotlovina) – Mixed Meat Pan Stew

Samobor Kotlovina: Traditional Cauldron-Cooked Croatian Meat Stew

Kotlovina belongs to the group of dishes that instantly signal a gathering. In towns and villages across northwest Croatia, especially around Zagreb and the small ...
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Slow Roasted Leg Of Venison “The Count’s Way”

Slow-Roasted Leg of Venison “The Count’s Way”

The slow-roasted leg of venison prepared “the Count’s Way” stands as an enduring emblem of Croatia’s noble game cuisine. Handpicked herbs, garlic and juniper soften ...
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Šnicle – Breaded Schnitzels (Veal, Pork Or Chicken)

Šnicle – Breaded Schnitzels (Veal, Pork or Chicken)

In many Croatian homes, few sounds signal a special meal quite like the gentle thud of a meat mallet and the hiss of a hot ...
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Meso 'z Tiblice – Pork In Lard From Međimurje

Traditional Meso ‘z tiblice (Međimurje Pork Preserved in Lard)

Meso 'z tiblice comes from Međimurje, a small region in northern Croatia bordered by rivers, vineyards, and long winters. For generations, families there relied on ...
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Odojak – Spit Roasted Suckling Pig

Traditional Odojak: Croatian Spit-Roasted Suckling Pig

In much of Croatia, the slow turn of a whole pig over embers signals a serious celebration. Odojak na ražnju, spit-roasted suckling pig, appears for ...
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Turopolje Roast Goose With Cornmeal (Turopoljski Guska)

Turopolje Roast Goose with Cornmeal

Turopolje sits just south of Zagreb, a lowland region known for fertile fields, small villages, and a long tradition of goose farming. For generations, local ...
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Wild Duck With Sauce – Rustic Croatian Hunting Dish

Wild Duck with Sauce – Rustic Croatian Hunting Dish

Wild duck has long been prized in Croatia’s hunting culture. A whole duck roasted slowly in a dark sauce yields a rich, robust flavor unlike ...
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Zagrebački Odrezak – Zagreb Style Stuffed Schnitzel

Zagrebački Odrezak (Zagreb-Style Stuffed Schnitzel)

Across Zagreb, few dishes speak so directly to local comfort food habits as zagrebački odrezak. At a glance, it looks like a familiar breaded cutlet: golden, ...
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Seafood & Fish Dishes

Salted Cod “Na Bijelo” (Bakalar Na Bijelo)

Bakalar na Bijelo (Croatian Salted Cod Spread Recipe)

In many Croatian coastal homes, the fragrance of garlic, olive oil, and long-soaked salt cod signals the final hours before Christmas. Long before modern refrigeration, ...
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Salted Cod In Tomato Sauce (Bakalar Na Crveno)

Bakalar na Crveno: Croatian Tomato Cod Stew for Festive Tables

In coastal Croatia, few dishes signal the festive season as clearly as a pot of bakalar simmering on the stove. Salted cod, known locally as ...
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Breaded Carp (Slavonian Style Fried Fish)

Breaded Carp Fillets (Traditional Croatian Fried Fish)

In inland regions of Croatia, especially around Slavonia and the Drava–Sava river systems, carp holds a place on the holiday table that saltwater fish enjoys ...
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Croatian Clams Na Buzara (White Wine Garlic Sauce)

Clams na Buzaru: Croatian Shellfish in Garlic Wine Broth

Along the Croatian coast, from Istria down to Dalmatia, “na buzaru” signals a very specific way of treating shellfish with respect: a shallow pan, good ...
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Cuttlefish Risotto (Crni Rižot) – Dalmatian Black Risotto

Cuttlefish Risotto (Creamy Croatian Black Seafood)

Along the Croatian Adriatic, black cuttlefish risotto — crni rižot — sits among the defining dishes of the Dalmatian coast. Tavern menus list it beside ...
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Common Mussels (Dagnje) – Steamed Or “na Buzaru” Style Croatian Mussels

Dagnje na Buzaru – Adriatic Steamed Mussels

Mussels (dagnje in Croatian) are a staple of Dalmatian coastal cuisine – plump bivalves that open into tender sweet meat when steamed. In Croatia’s buzara ...
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Croatian Fish Stew (Brodet) – Dalmatian Brodet With Polenta

Dalmatian Brodet: Croatian Fish Stew with Tomato and Wine

Along the Dalmatian coast, brodet (also written brudet or brodetto) appears on family tables, in simple konobas, and during religious feast days when fish takes ...
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Hvarska Gregada (Dalmatian Fish And Potato Stew)

Dalmatian Gregada Stew (Classic Hvar Fish Dish)

Gregada sits at the heart of Dalmatian home cooking, especially on the island of Hvar, where fishermen once built this dish straight in the pot ...
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Date Shells (Prstaci) – Rock Boring Clam “Buzara”

Date Shells “Prstaci” – Adriatic Clam Recipe

Along the limestone shores of the Adriatic, from Dalmatia up toward Kvarner, few seafood topics stir such strong feelings as date shells, or prstaci. These ...
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Grilled Adriatic Fish (Riba Na Gradele) – Dalmatian Coastal Classic

Grilled Fish “Riba na Gradele” – Dalmatian Classic

Along the Dalmatian coast, grilled fish, or riba na gradele, is less a single recipe and more a shared coastal habit. In fishing towns from ...
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Grilled Adriatic Squid (Lignje) – Dalmatian Coastal Dish

Grilled Squid “Lignje” – Dalmatian Coastal Classic

Along the Dalmatian coast, grilled squid, or lignje na žaru, sits on nearly every konoba menu and family table near the sea. Guides that list ...
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Octopus Salad (Salata Od Hobotnice) – Chilled Dalmatian Octopus And Potato Salad

Octopus Salad

Along the sun-bleached coastline of Dalmatia, where fishing boats return each morning heavy with the night's catch, a particular dish appears on nearly every seaside ...
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Octopus “Pod Pekom” – Slow Baked Octopus Under The Bell

Octopus “Pod Pekom” – Slow-Baked Octopus Under the Bell

Hobotnica ispod peke (octopus under the peka) is a time-honored Dalmatian dish, often reserved for special gatherings because of the spectacular cooking method and tender ...
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Slana Riba (Salted SardinesAnchovies) With Boiled Vegetables

Salted Sardines (Dalmatian Snack)

Along the Dalmatian coast, salted fish in one form or another has been part of daily life for centuries. In stone villages facing the Adriatic, ...
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Sea Spider Salad – Coastal Crab Salad

Sea Spider Salad (Traditional Croatian Crab Recipe)

Along the Croatian coast, crab appears on menus in many forms, yet one preparation stands out for its quiet refinement: sea spider salad. In coastal ...
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Scampi (Škampi) – Adriatic Scampi Prepared Buzara Style Or Grilled

Škampi na Buzaru

Škampi (Adriatic scampi) are small langoustines prized along Croatia’s Dalmatian coast. These sweet, tender shrimp-like crustaceans shine in a simple, fragrant broth – the classic ...
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Slavonian Fish Stew (Fiš Paprikaš)

Slavonian Fish Stew – Spicy One-Pot River Fish Recipe

Slavonian fish stew, known locally as riblji paprikaš or fiš paprikaš, comes from the flat, river-laced region of eastern Croatia that stretches along the Drava ...
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Grilled Croatian Tuna Steaks(Mediterranean Style)

Tuna Steaks (Easy Croatian Grilled Fish Recipe)

Along the Dalmatian coast, grilled fish sits at the heart of everyday cooking. Markets in Split, Zadar, or on the islands line up whole fish ...
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Stews & One-Pot Dishes

Riblji Paprikaš – Slavonian Hot Fish Stew

Authentic Slavonian Fish Paprikash “Riblji Paprikaš”

Along the flat, riverbound fields of Slavonia and Baranja, fish paprikash holds a special place at the table. This paprika-red stew, known locally as fiš ...
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Shepherd’s Stew (Čobanac)

Čobanac (Croatian Shepherd’s Stew) – Spicy Meat Paprika Pot

Čobanac sits at the heart of eastern Croatia’s cooking, especially in Slavonia and Baranja, where fields, forests, and rivers shape what ends up in the ...
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Chicken Stew – Traditional Croatian Vegetable & Chicken Soup

Croatian Chicken Stew

In Croatian homes, chicken stew in a paprika-colored sauce sits in the same mental file as weekend roasts and big pans of baked pasta. It ...
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Varivo Od Mahuna – Croatian Green Bean & Potato Stew

Croatian Green Bean Stew (Varivo od Mahuna)

Varivo od mahuna sits in the middle ground between soup and stew, the sort of dish that appears in Croatian homes whenever green beans are ...
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Croatian Gulaš (Hearty Paprika Beef Stew)

Croatian Gulaš (Paprika Beef Stew)

Croatian gulaš sits at a crossroads between homely beef stew and paprika-forward goulash. It shares clear roots with the Hungarian original, a rustic meat stew ...
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Hunter’s Stew – Meat & MushroomGoulash (Croatian Style)

Croatian Hunter’s Stew

Lovački lonac, often translated as Croatian hunter’s stew, sits in the same family of long-simmered meat dishes that appear around the Balkans wherever game, fire, ...
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Rićet (Barley & Bean Stew)

Croatian Rićet (Bean & Barley Stew)

Rićet belongs to that family of thick, grain-and-bean stews that once powered farm work, mountain walks, and long winter evenings in Central Europe. In Croatia ...
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Sauerkraut Stew – Pork & Cabbage Casserole (Croatian Kiseli Kupus)

Croatian Sauerkraut Stew

In many Croatian homes, the arrival of the cold season brings a familiar scent from the kitchen: long-simmered sauerkraut, smoked pork, sweet onion, and paprika. ...
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Tripe Stew (Tripice Fileki)

Croatian Tripice Stew (Fileki) with Bacon and Paprika

Tripice, often called fileki in Zagreb and parts of continental Croatia, stands among the most characteristic offal dishes in the country. In this stew, strips ...
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Wine Goulash – Beef Braised In Red Wine (Croatian Vinski Gulaš)

Croatian Wine Goulash

Goulash travelled across Central Europe from its Hungarian roots and settled deeply into Croatian everyday cooking. In Croatia it appears in many forms, yet wine ...
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Dalmatinska Pašticada (Sweet Sour Braised Beef)

Dalmatinska Pašticada (Sweet-Sour Braised Beef)

Dalmatinska Pašticada sits at the heart of Dalmatian cooking, a long-simmered beef roast steeped in wine, vinegar, dried fruit, and warm spices. The dish appears ...
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Zelena Menestra – Dubrovnik Green Cabbage Stew

Dubrovnik Green Cabbage Stew (Zelena Menestra)

In the Dubrovnik region, winters once meant long nights, strong winds along the Adriatic, and kitchens that worked hard to stretch preserved food through the ...
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Feines Venison Goulash with Prunes

Feines Venison Goulash with Prunes

Feines venison goulash is a luxurious twist on traditional game stew, savoring the balance of savory and sweet that game meats welcome. In this dish, ...
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Istrian Stew (Jota)

Istrian Jota: Croatian Sauerkraut and Bean Stew for Cold Days

Across the northern Adriatic, one pot returns to the table every winter: jota, a thick stew of beans and fermented cabbage cooked with potatoes and ...
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Pašta Fažol (Croatian Pasta And Bean Soup)

Pašta Fažol (Croatian Pasta and Bean Soup Recipe)

Pašta Fažol sits near the heart of Croatian home cooking: a dense, fragrant pot of beans, small pasta, and smoked pork that can serve as ...
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Rabbit Goulash (Istrian Rabbit Stew)

Rabbit Goulash (Istrian Rabbit Stew)

Rabbit goulash is a comforting rustic stew from Istria, Croatia’s sunlit peninsula known for its game meat traditions. In Istrian kitchens and rural farmhouses, wild ...
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Slavonian Čobanac (Spicy Mixed Meat Stew)

Slavonian Čobanac: Spicy Croatian Mixed-Meat Stew

In eastern Croatia, among the lowland fields and river plains of Slavonia and Baranja, Čobanac sits at the center of many gatherings. This paprika-forward mixed-meat ...
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Pasta, Dumplings & Cornmeal Dishes

Fuži – Short, Rolled Istrian Pasta

Fuži – Short, Rolled Istrian Pasta

Fuži, a symbol of Istria’s culinary heritage, appears on the table like a treasured heirloom. It is a short tube, rolled from a diamond-shaped piece ...
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Gnocchi (Njoki) – Dalmatian Potato Dumplings (1)

Gnocchi (Njoki) – Dalmatian Potato Dumplings

Soft, pillowy gnocchi – known as njoki in Croatian – are a beloved accompaniment to hearty stews and sauces across Dalmatia. These potato dumplings have ...
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Krpice Sa Zeljem – Pasta With Stewed Cabbage

Krpice sa Zeljem: Croatian Pasta with Stewed Cabbage

Krpice sa zeljem sits at the centre of northern Croatian home cooking, particularly in the regions around Zagreb and Zagorje. It pairs square egg pasta, ...
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Makaruni (Makaruli) – Long Dalmatian Pasta

Makaruni (Makaruli) – Long Dalmatian Pasta

Makaruli is a type of pasta that hails from the culinary traditions of Mediterranean, especially the Dalmatian region of Croatia. This ancient pasta form represents centuries ...
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Manistra Na Pome (Dalmatian Pasta With Tomato Sauce)

Manistra na Pome (Dalmatian Pasta with Tomato Sauce)

Manistra na pome literally means “pasta in tomatoes” in the local dialect, and it truly epitomizes the taste of summer along Croatia’s Dalmatian coast. This ...
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Knedle (Slane Knedle) – Savory Croatian Dumplings

Slane Knedle (Savory Croatian Potato Dumplings)

In the kitchens of Croatia's northern regions—Zagorje, Međimurje, and Slavonia—potato dumplings hold a place of quiet but firm importance. Slane knedle, the savory counterpart to ...
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Šporki Makaruli – “Dirty Macaroni” From Dubrovnik

Šporki Makaruli: Dubrovnik’s “Dirty Macaroni” Beef Ragù

Šporki makaruli, often translated as “dirty macaroni,” carries a name that sounds playful, yet the dish tells a precise story about Dubrovnik’s social customs, feast ...
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Šurlice – Hand Rolled Island Pasta

Šurlice: Croatia’s Hand-Rolled Island Pasta

On the northern Croatian island of Krk, a plate of šurlice tells an entire story in flour and water. Long, hollow tubes of dough, curled ...
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Žganci Palenta Pura – Traditional Croatian Cornmeal Mush

Žganci (Croatian Polenta) – Hearty Cornmeal Mush

Žganci belongs to the family of humble porridges that once fed rural households day after day, yet still appears on modern Croatian tables whenever a ...
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Croatian Soups

Chicken Soup – Light Broth With Vegetables And Noodles

Croatian Chicken Soup with Vegetables and Noodles

Across Croatia, a clear, fragrant pot of chicken soup—pileća juha—often opens the meal before anyone even reaches for a knife and fork. The table may ...
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Mushroom Soup – Wild Mushroom Soup

Croatian Wild Mushroom Soup with Porcini and Cream

In Croatian homes, soup anchors the meal. A clear broth or a more substantial bowl almost always arrives first, especially at Sunday lunches and feast ...
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Dalmatian Fish Soup

Dalmatian Fish Soup

Dalmatian fish soup is a warm, comforting broth from the Dalmatian coast of Croatia. It celebrates the bounty of the Adriatic Sea, combining fresh white-fleshed ...
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Dill Soup – Creamy Northern Croatian Herb Soup

Dill Soup – Creamy Croatian Herbal Soup Recipe

Dill soup, or juha od kopra, sits among the quiet classics of Croatian home cooking. In overviews of national dishes, it appears alongside flour soup, ...
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Grahova Pretepena Juha – Croatian Creamed Bean Soup

Grahova Pretepena Juha – Croatian Creamed Bean Soup

Grahova pretepena juha sits in a very particular corner of Croatian home cooking. It comes from Međimurje, a region in the far north of the ...
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Maneštra – Thick Vegetable And Bean Soup From Istria

Maneštra – Thick Vegetable and Bean Soup from Istria

In Istria, that wedge of Croatia that leans toward Italy and Slovenia, maneštra sits at the center of everyday cooking. It appears as a deep ...
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Prežgana Juha – Traditional Toasted Flour Soup

Prežgana Juha – Croatian Toasted Flour Soup

Prežgana juha, sometimes called ajnpren juha or “roux soup”, sits in the family of dishes that turn almost nothing into something deeply satisfying. In Croatian ...
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Goveđa Juha – Traditional Croatian Beef Broth With Pasta

Traditional Croatian Beef Soup with Thin Noodles

In Croatian households, no Sunday lunch begins without a steaming bowl of Goveđa Juha. This clear, amber-hued beef soup appears on tables from Slavonia's agricultural ...
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Veal Soup With Smoked Meat – Light Veal Broth Enriched With Smoked Ham Or Bacon

Veal Soup with Smoked Meat | Croatian Teleća Juha

In many Croatian homes, a clear meat soup marks the real beginning of lunch. Before roasts, stews, or peka reach the table, a fragrant bowl ...
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Zagorska Juha – Hearty Mushroom And Bacon Soup From Zagorje

Zagorska Juha – Croatian Mushroom Bacon Soup

Zagorska Juha belongs to the family of north-Croatian soups that sit somewhere between a starter and a full meal. In the hills of Zagorje, just ...
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Side Dishes & Vegetable Plates

Braised Artichokes With Peas (Artičoke S Graškombobom)

Braised Artichokes with Peas: A Croatian Spring Classic

Artichokes with peas (or fresh broad beans) is a time-honored spring staple along Croatia’s Adriatic coast. When artichokes reach their peak in April or May, ...
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Mišanca – Dalmatian Wild Greens Salad

Mišanca – Dalmatian Wild Greens Salad

Mišanca (also called mišancija) is a humble yet soulful salad that captures the spirit of Croatian spring. This dish hails from the Dalmatian coast, where ...
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Mlinci (Croatian Roasted Flatbread)

Mlinci (Croatian Roasted Flatbread)

Mlinci is a unique Croatian side dish of thin, oven-baked flatbread sheets that are torn into pieces and soaked in savory roast juices. It is ...
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Povrće Na Lešo – Boiled Vegetable Medley

Povrće na lešo – Simple Croatian Boiled Vegetables

Povrće na lešo (meaning “vegetables in broth” or “boiled”) is the embodiment of simplicity in Croatian cooking. This humble dish comes from the Dalmatian coast ...
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Sataraš (Croatian Pepper & Tomato Stew)

Sataraš (Croatian Pepper & Tomato Stew)

Sataraš is a beloved summer vegetable stew popular throughout Croatia and the Balkans. It is made with ripe tomatoes, sweet bell peppers, and onions simmered ...
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Đuveč (Croatian Vegetable Bake)

Đuveč (Croatian Vegetable Casserole)

Đuveč (pronounced “duvetch”) is a classic Balkan vegetable bake, often described as a robust vegetable stew or casserole. Loved throughout Croatia, it celebrates seasonal produce ...
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Cured Meats, Sausages & Pork Specialties

Češnjovka – Garlic Rich Sausage From Turopolje

Češnjovka – Garlic-rich Sausage from Turopolje

Česnjovka, often called “garlic sausage,” stands out among the treasured meats of continental Croatia for its bold, unmistakable flavor. It comes from the Turopolje region ...
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Istrian And Dalmatian Pršut – Dry Cured Ham From The Adriatic

Istrian and Dalmatian Pršut – Dry-Cured Ham from the Adriatic

Along the sun-warmed eastern shores of the Adriatic Sea, where limestone karst meets azure water and the cold Bora wind sweeps down from mountain passes, ...
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Kulen (Slavonian Spicy Sausage)

Kulen (Slavonian Spicy Sausage)

In the fertile plains of eastern Croatia, where the Danube and Drava rivers carve through oak forests and golden wheat fields, a centuries-old tradition of ...
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Ombolo – Istrian Cured Pork Loin

Ombolo – Istrian Cured Pork Loin

Ombolo is a classic cured pork loin from Croatia’s Istria peninsula, a region often called the “Tuscan of Croatia.” This lean, tender cut is transformed ...
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Panceta – Dalmatian Cured Pork Belly

Panceta – Dalmatian Cured Pork Belly

Dalmatian panceta is a richly cured pork belly that epitomizes the hearty flavors of inland Dalmatian cuisine. Protected by EU law as a regional specialty, ...
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Slanina – Cured Pork Fat Slab (Croatian Bacon)

Slanina – Cured Pork Fat Slab (Croatian Bacon)

Slanina is the Croatian word for a slab of salt-cured pork fat – essentially old-world bacon. In much of Eastern Europe it’s known as salo, ...
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Špek – Smoked Bacon from Continental Croatia

Špek – Smoked Bacon from Continental Croatia

In continental Croatia, špek (also called slanina) is the beloved smoked bacon or pork fat that flavors many hearty dishes. This slab of cured pork ...
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Croatian Cheeses

Cetina Mountain Cheese (Cetinski Sir) – Dalmatian Farmstead Cheese

Cetina Mountain Cheese “Cetinski sir”

Cetina Mountain Cheese, known locally as Cetinski sir, carries the flavor of the Dalmatian hinterland in a compact, pale wheel. It belongs to the family ...
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Fresh Curd Cheese (Sir I Vrhnje) –Traditional Zagorje Breakfast

Fresh Curd Cheese with Cream “Sir i vrhnje”

Fresh curd cheese with cream, known in Croatian as sir i vrhnje, sits at the heart of everyday cooking in northern Croatia. In the hills ...
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Krk Island Sheep Cheese (Krčki Sir) – Traditional Dalmatian Cheese

Krk Island Sheep Cheese “Krčki sir” – Aged Dalmatian Classic

Krk Island sits in the northern Adriatic, just off the Croatian coast, where sea wind, limestone, and sparse vegetation shape life at ground level. The ...
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Paški Sir – Pag Island Sheep’s Cheese

Paški Sir – Pag Island Sheep’s Cheese

Paški sir (pronounced “pahsh-kee seer”) is Croatia’s most renowned artisanal cheese, hailing from the windswept island of Pag on the Adriatic. Its fame comes from ...
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Prga (Podravina) – Small Spicy Aged Cheese

Prga – Podravina Spicy Cheese (Traditional Recipe)

In the lowland fields of Podravina, where dairy herds still mark the rhythm of village life, prga (or prgica) sits on the table like a ...
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Škripavac – Croat Fresh “Squeaky” Farmer’s Cheese

Škripavac – Croat Fresh “Squeaky” Farmer’s Cheese

Škripavac, whose name comes from the Croatian verb škripati (to squeak), is a traditional fresh cheese from the mountainous regions of Lika, Gorski Kotar, and ...
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Turoš (Paprika Cone Cheese) – Međimurje Specialty

Turoš Paprika Cone Cheese – Croatian Bauernkäse

Turoš belongs to the family of small, cone-shaped cheeses that mark the farmhouse tables of northern Croatia, especially the Međimurje region near the Hungarian border. ...
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Breads & Savoury Pies

Bučnica (Sweet) – Croatian Pumpkin Cheese Pie

Bučnica (Sweet) – Croatian Pumpkin-Cheese Pie

Bučnica is a traditional pastry from continental Croatia, especially popular in regions like Slavonia and Zagreb. Its name comes from buča, the Croatian word for ...
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Duvanjska Pita (Savory Potato And Pork Pie)

Duvanjska Pita Recipe (Traditional Potato-Meat Pie)

Duvanjska pita comes from the Duvanjsko polje and Tomislavgrad area, a highland region where long winters and grazing flocks have shaped a very particular way ...
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Pogača – Traditional Croatian Country Bread

Pogača Bread (Rustic Croatian Flatbread)

In much of Croatia and the wider Balkans, the word pogača almost stands in for bread itself. It refers to a round, flat loaf that ...
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Soparnik – Dalmatian Chard Filled Pie From Poljica

Soparnik (Poljički Chard Pie) – Traditional Recipe

Soparnik is one of those dishes that quietly tells the story of a place. In this case, that place is Poljica, a historic rural region ...
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Viška Pogača – Focaccia Style Sardine Bread From Vis

Viška Pogača (Salted Sardine Focaccia)

On the Dalmatian island of Vis, Viška pogača carries both history and habit in each slice. It belongs to a group of island bread pies ...
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Zagorski Štrukli (Savory Cottage Cheese Pastry)

Zagorski Štrukli Recipe (Traditional Croatian Pastry)

Zagorski štrukli sit at the heart of cooking in Hrvatsko Zagorje, a hilly region in northern Croatia known for farmhouse kitchens, carefully tended gardens, and ...
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Sweets, Cakes & Desserts

Almond Filled Ravioli (Dalmatinski Rafioli)

Almond-Filled Ravioli (Dalmatinski Rafioli)

In the seaside regions of Dalmatia, rafioli are a beloved symbol of celebration. Despite the Italian-sounding name, they are very Croatian: sweet, almond-filled “ravioli” that ...
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Bear’s Paw Cookies (Medvjeđa Šapa)

Bear’s Paw Cookies (Medvjeđa Šapa)

Bear’s paw cookies, known as medvjeđa šapa in Croatian, are a cherished shortbread-like treat shaped in tiny paw prints. Generations of Croatian bakers prepare them ...
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Bishop’s Bread (Croatian Holiday Nut Loaf)

Bishop’s Bread (Croatian Holiday Nut Loaf)

When the winter holidays arrive along the Adriatic coast and inland villages, Croatian families often celebrate with Bishop’s Bread (biskupov kruh), a dense, cake-like loaf ...
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Bučnica (Sweet) – Croatian Pumpkin Cheese Pie

Bučnica (Sweet) – Croatian Pumpkin-Cheese Pie

Bučnica is a traditional pastry from continental Croatia, especially popular in regions like Slavonia and Zagreb. Its name comes from buča, the Croatian word for ...
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Varaždinski Klipići – Croatian Crescent Rolls

Croatian Crescent Rolls (Varaždinski Klipići)

Varaždinski klipići (pronounced kla-pee-chee) are legendary buttery crescent-shaped rolls named for the city of Varaždin in northern Croatia. Known as “Varaždin rolls,” this tender yeasted ...
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Croatian Krostule (Crispy Carnival Pastry Strips)

Croatian Krostule: Crispy Carnival Pastry Strips from the Coast

Krostule belong to the family of European “angel wings” pastries: thin strips of rich dough, twisted, fried, and buried under a soft layer of powdered ...
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Strudel (Savijača Štrudla) – Rolled Pastry With Apple (or Cheese) Filling

Croatian Strudel: Apple or Cheese Savijača

In many Croatian kitchens, a tray of strudel signals that something more than a routine afternoon has taken shape. The dough, stretched thin enough to ...
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Čupavci (Croatian Chocolate Coconut Cakes)

Čupavci – Croatian Chocolate Coconut Cake

Among Croatian tray bakes, čupavci hold a special place. A golden vanilla sponge is cut into neat cubes, dipped in warm chocolate, then rolled in ...
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Farmer’s Cheese Cake (Croatian Cheesecake) (1)

Farmer’s Cheese Cake (Croatian Cheesecake)

A Croatian farmer’s cheese cake is a tender, custard-like dessert baked with rich quark or cottage cheese. Unlike the dense American-style cheesecake, this version is ...
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Fritule – Mini Fried Dough Balls With Raisins

Fritule – Croatian Mini Doughnuts with Raisins

Across Croatia’s Adriatic coast, the scent of warm oil, citrus zest, and vanilla often signals that a plate of fritule is on the way. These ...
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Homemade Jams And Compotes

Homemade Jams and Compotes

In Croatia, preserving the harvest for winter is a cherished tradition. Generations of homemakers would spend late summer days turning ripe fruits into džem (jam) ...
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Imotska Torta – Dalmatian Almond Walnut Lattice Cake

Imotska Torta (Imotski Lattice Cake) – Classic Dalmatian Almond Torte

Imotska torta comes from the town of Imotski in the Dalmatian hinterland, a landscape of stone terraces, vineyards and almond trees. It belongs to the ...
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Krafne Pokladnice – Jam Filled Carnival Doughnuts

Krafne / Pokladnice – Jam-Filled Carnival Doughnuts

Across Croatia, winter Carnival carries a scent long before a mask is tied or a parade begins: warm yeast dough, citrus zest, and frying oil. ...
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Kremšnita – Croatian Cream Custard Slice

Kremšnita – Croatian Cream Custard Slice

Kremšnita occupies a special niche in Croatian dessert culture: familiar, comforting, and still ceremonial enough to mark a day as noteworthy. Under its snow-white veil ...
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Kuglof (Croatian Bundt Cake)

Kuglof – Croatian Raisin and Rum Yeast Bundt Cake

In many Croatian homes, kuglof is the cake that appears when the table needs something generous yet familiar: Christmas mornings in northern Croatia, quiet Sunday ...
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Makarana Torta –Makarska Almond Cake With Citrus

Makarana Torta – Dalmatian Citrus-Almond Cake from Makarska

In the coastal town of Makarska, between the Adriatic and the Biokovo massif, Makarana Torta has long signaled a special day. Local writers and tourism ...
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Mađarica – Croatian Chocolate Layer Cake Slice

Mađarica, Croatia’s Classic Chocolate Layer Slice for Festive Tables

Mađarica sits near the top of many Croatian family dessert lists: a long, neat slab of pale pastry sheets wrapped around dark chocolate cream, finished ...
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Međimurska Gibanica – Layered Cake With Poppyseed, Walnut, Apple & Cheese (Međimurje County)

Međimurska Gibanica

Deep in Croatia’s northern region of Međimurje, there is a cake that is almost too decadent to believe: Međimurska gibanica. Unlike a single-filling pastry, this ...
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Orahnjača & Makovnjača – Sweet Walnut And Poppy Seed

Orahnjača & Makovnjača – Sweet Walnut and Poppy Seed Rolls

In many Croatian homes, the holiday table is never quite complete without two braided loaves: orahnjača (walnut roll) and makovnjača (poppy-seed roll). Despite the difference ...
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Palačinke (Croatian Crepes With Sweet Fillings)

Pancake Recipe – Traditional Croatian Sweet Crepes

Palačinke sit in a quiet corner of Croatian cooking, yet almost every household knows them by heart. These thin, silky crepes appear on weekend mornings, ...
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Croatian Pinca Easter Bread (Citrus & Rum Loaf)

Pinca (Croatian Easter Bread) – Citrusy, Festive Loaf

Across the Adriatic-facing regions of Croatia, Easter morning rarely feels complete without a fragrant, golden round of pinca, the country’s signature festive sweet bread. Also ...
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Rapska Torta – Almond Spiral Cake From Rab Island

Rapska Torta – Almond Spiral Cake from Rab Island

High on the windswept cliffs of Rab Island, a sweet tradition endures: Rapska torta (Rab Cake). Unlike rustic Croatian pastries, this is a refined, delicate ...
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Rožata – Dalmatian Caramel Custard (Rozata)

Rožata (Croatian Caramel Custard) – Dubrovnik Recipe

Rožata sits at the heart of Dubrovnik’s sweet repertoire: a pale, trembling custard wrapped in a thin coat of bitter-sweet caramel, scented gently with lemon ...
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Šnenokle (Paradižot) – Poached Meringue “Islands” In Vanilla

Šnenokle (Paradižot) – Poached Meringue “Islands” in Vanilla Custard

In the sultry days of summer, Croatian households often turn to a beloved old-fashioned dessert: šnenokle, known in Dalmatia as paradižot. This dish carries a ...
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Zlevanka – Northern Croatian Cornmeal Cake

Zlevanka – Northern Croatian Cornmeal Cake

Zlevanka (also called zlijevka, zlevka or bazlamača) is a humble cornmeal cake deeply rooted in the traditions of northern Croatia. It comes from regions like ...
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Notable Other Foods & Products

Lepinje – Flatbread Rolls Served With Grilled Meats And Sausages

Croatian Lepinje Flatbread Rolls

Along the Adriatic coast and through the inland hills of Croatia, a particular flatbread holds a place of quiet significance at family tables, summer grillouts, ...
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Punjena Paprika (Croatian Stuffed Peppers)

Croatian Stuffed Peppers

Punjena Paprika sits on many Croatian tables as a steady, reassuring presence. It appears in late summer and early autumn when bell peppers are sweet ...
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Croatian Olive Oil (Maslinovo Ulje) – Extra Virgin “Liquid Gold” From The Coast

Istrian Olive Oil Tasting Plate

Croatian extra-virgin olive oil from the Istrian peninsula has moved from local household staple to one of the most closely watched oils in Europe. The ...
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Wild Truffles (Istria) – Pasta With Fresh Wild Truffles

Istrian Pasta with Wild Truffles

In northern Istria, between Buzet and Motovun, oak forests hide one of Croatia’s most guarded culinary treasures: wild truffles. Generations of local hunters head into ...
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Paški Baškotin – Twice Baked Aromatic Rusk From Pag

Paški Baškotin: Aromatic Twice-Baked Rusk from Pag

On the Croatian island of Pag, Paški baškotin has long signalled welcome. For centuries, guests in local homes were greeted with thin slices of this ...
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Sarma (Croatian Stuffed Cabbage Rolls)

Sarma, Croatia’s Winter Stuffed Cabbage Classic

Across Croatia, sarma belongs to the group of dishes that tend to appear when the weather turns cold, families gather, and large pots stay on ...
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Arambašići (Sinj) – Dalmatian Stuffed Cabbage Rolls

Sinjski Arambašići: Slow-Cooked Dalmatian Stuffed Cabbage Rolls

In the inland town of Sinj, behind the coastal ridge of central Dalmatia, winter tables often carry a pot that speaks quietly of local history, ...
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