Strapačky

Kapustové halušky

Kapustové halušky

Dish of dumplings with sauerkraut or cheese


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. It is thus akin to gnocchi with ewes' cheese. 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]

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Strapačky and halušky







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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