Sunday, January 23, 2022

Serbia - Our Eighteenth Meal

For my first country date night in over a year, I chose the Republic of Serbia! This was my longest cook ever, at 10 hours -- and only partly because I took breaks to nurse our son.

Meze (antipasto) with zimnica (pickled vegetables) -- can't go wrong with pickled veg, feta, and meat!

Slivovica plum brandy -- not bad. Very similar to the Slivovitz we had for Hungary... and I guess no surprises there, since they border each other. Ziveli! (Cheers!)


Sarma -- this was an interesting one, Serbian cabbage rolls. I liked the sour cabbage (pickled whole cabbage leaves) wrappers, and the filling (seasoned ground beef and rice, which is added in raw), but something got lost in translation during the cooking phase. You are supposed to cook them for hours at high heat (200C aka 392F, then 250C aka 482F) and they were scorching so I pulled them out early... I think I neglected to cover them during the initial steam phase so they lost too much moisture, or something. Anyway, not my best work.

Sour cabbage 


Pljeskavica (Serbian burger) with Ajvar (very mild eggplant and bell pepper relish) and Kajmak (tangy cream with herbs) -- these made nice sandwiches with the Lepinja (Serbian bread). This could have been the whole meal, they were big and filling!

Lepinja (Serbian bread) -- I liked this. Easy to make, good crumb structure, etc.


Gibanica -- cheese pie made with phyllo dough and a cheese slurry. I got complimented by a gal from the Balkans in my Buy Nothing group - she said it looked great! (We often gift extra food from these meals.)


The Reform Torta, made with an astonishing 16 eggs!! According to The Balkan Hostess (whose recipe I used), this cake was created "after WWII when rich ingredients like butter, sugar, eggs, and chocolate were a little easier to come by."

This was another fiddly one to make, and was unusual (for me anyway), as the cake layers were baked eggs whites with ground walnuts and a dash of flour, sandwiched between a chocolate filling. I thought it was delicious, but the texture was definitely unusual. As Mark said, "it's surprising that it can be so good, but with the texture of gravel." 


I had fun piping the decorative frosting (which perhaps has an unfortunate resemblance to the 💩 emoji...). This was made from an interesting product, Slag krema, which was a dehydrated chocolate whipped cream powder. It was good! 


After dinner, we started watching Crna macka; beli macor (Black Cat / White Cat), a 1998 black comedy about Serbian gypsies, which seemed awesome, but I was too exhausted to finish. (Being a new mom has ruined me for late nights, haha!) Per Wikipedia, the Romani people, or Roma (Serbian: Роми, romanized: Romi), are the third largest ethnic group in Serbia, numbering 147,604 (2.1%) in the 2011 census.


When? January 15, 2022
Who cooked? Lauren
What's for dinner? (Recipe links) 
Meze (antipasto) with zimnica (pickled vegetables) & shots of Sljivovica (plum brandy); Sarma (stuffed cabbage rolls); Gibanica (cheese pie); Pljeskavica (Serbian burger) with Lepinja (Serbian bread), Ajvar (pepper relish) and Kajmak (tangy cream); Reform Torta

Serbia Stats
  • Population: 6.91 million
  • GDP: 84th in the world. Serbia is the poorest country in Europe, with 1 in 4 people living below the poverty line. The Romani in the movie we saw were certainly living in poverty.
  • Life Expectancy: 75.9, 69th in the world
  • Founding Date/Age in 2022: This is another messy one-- another thing I didn't realize about countries, that they don't have a single founding date. The Principality of Serbia was founded in 780, making the country 1242 years old in one sense, but it only got its modern independence in 2006 (16 years ago).
  • Official Language: Serbian
  • Rankings --
    • Winner of most Basketball World Championships; 5 times winner (tied with United States)
    • Best performance at FINA World Water Polo Championship(men)
     

Monday, January 3, 2022

Czech Republic - Our Seventeenth Meal

Well it's been over a year (!!), as we took a break for my pregnancy and the birth of our wonderful son (now 5 months old!), but we are finally BACK with another country date night! Mark picked up again with a delightful meal from the Czech Republic (Czechia, formerly known as Bohemia). Everything was delicious!



The vepÅ™o knedlo zelo (literally, pork roast, dumplings, and sauerkraut) was great! The meat was very tender and the gravy was a hit. Neither Mark nor I normally like sauerkraut, but we both really enjoyed this dish, which had a pleasantly tart flavor, plus bacon, so. The only part we didn't really prefer was the dumplings, which were made with old bread and then steamed, and turned out quite dense -- the only good thing I can say is they would be a frugal food.

A nice fresh salad with a dressing made from white wine vinegar, which I didn't know existed


The kolaches dessert was great. I thought they were reminiscent of hamentaschen, with their different fillings, but with a roll-like bread. Our favorite filling was the cream cheese. Mark said it reminded him of a cheese danish. 


The Becherovka was very nice for sipping -- a warming flavor with notes of ginger and cinnamon. It tasted like it would be good in coffee, or even mulled wine. 

I'm not normally a beer gal, but I've added the beer we drank (Pilsner Urquell, visible in top photo) to my short list of likes (comprised also of Kirin Ichiban, Sapporo, and Corona). It was light and a little sweet almost - not bitter at all. Very nice.

The Czech Republic is the highest consumer of beer and pure alcohol worldwide, so we were in good company with these drinks!!


After dinner we watched Pelíšky (1999), a humorous coming-of-age/slice of life story about two entangled families and romances set at Christmas time in 1967. I know very little of Czech history, though I know a bit more about Russian/Soviet history, so it was interesting to get this snapshot of life in the ÄŒSSR, while under Communist rule as a satellite state of the Soviet Union (from 1960 to 1990). Political tensions and resentment towards the Communist regime figure heavily in the plot. It was also interesting to see the depiction of the apathetic teenagers, who care more about the Beatles and French cinema than about their parents' war stories.

It feels so good to be back at it with our date nights!

When? January 3, 2022
Who cooked? Mark
What's for dinner? (Recipe links) 
Pork; Dumplings; Sauerkraut; Tomato Gravy; Tomato salad; Kolaches; Beer was Pilsner Urquell; Liquor was Brecherovka


The Czech Republic (green) is pretty close to Hungary (orange), which we did previously.



Czech Republic Stats
  • Population: 10,738,675 (86th in the world -- about as many people as North Carolina)
  • GDP: 47th in the world
  • Life Expectancy: 79.1 (36th in the world -- better than the US, which at 78.4 is 40th)
  • Founding Date/Age in 2022: Czechoslovakia was formed in 1918, but dissolved in 1993, when the Czech Republic and Slovakia were formed. / 29 years old (younger than me or Mark!). It has been eye-opening to me, through this project, to see how young many countries are. There must be plenty of people in the Czech Republic who have lived in 2 countries during their lifetime, even if they stayed in the same house.
  • Official Language: Czech. The film we watched was in Czech, though I thought they were speaking Russian -- apparently the languages are pretty similar!
  • Rankings (selected) -- 
    • Highest consumption of beer per capita
    • Highest consumption of pure alcohol per capita
    • Largest poppy seed producer