Strapačky

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Strapačky
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Strapačky
TypeDumpling
Place of originSlovakia
Main ingredientsHalušky, sauerkraut
Strapačky and halušky

Strapačky (Slovak) or sztrapacska (Hungarian) is a dish popular in Slovakia and Hungary. It is similar to bryndzové halušky where the base compound of the dish is halušky (dumplings); however, in Slovakia, instead of bryndza, stewed sauerkraut is used.[1] In Hungary, sztrapacska is traditionally accompanied with juhtúró, the local equivalent to bryndza. Residents of Vanyarc, located in Hungary approximately 80 kilometers from Budapest, have held a Festival of Strapačky (Vamyarci Haluskafesztivál) every September for almost 40 years. Ethnic Slovaks from all over Hungary compete for prizes at the festival.[2]






References[]

  1. ^ Spectator Staff (3 February 2014), "Traditional Slovak Food", The Slovak Spectator, retrieved 22 June 2018
  2. ^ Zuzana Vilikovská (31 May 2010), "16th Bryndzové Halušky Championship arrives", The Slovak Spectator, retrieved 22 June 2018

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