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Taste Balkan Food With Our Balkan Tour

Oct 02, 20258 min read

Embark on a culinary adventure with our Balkan tour, where you'll savor the rich flavors of traditional Balkan food. From hearty meats to vibrant vegetables, each country offers unique specialties that will tantalize your taste buds. Our guided tours provide a perfect itinerary to explore top attractions while indulging in local delicacies. The best time to visit is during the harvest season, when the freshest ingredients are at your fingertips. Join us to experience the warmth of Balkan hospitality and discover why this region is a must-visit for food lovers!

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Balkan Food – Eat and Forget Your Worries!

As we said, every Balkan country is known for its specialty. Whichever Balkan country you visit, you’ll have something to try. You’ll enjoy every specialty from tasty meats, to airy dough, and spicy dishes.

Spices in every dish

Although each country has its separate specialties, they also have something in common. First and foremost, that’s the use of herbs and spices. Spices are a mandatory ingredient in every Balkan dish. They are added in larger quantities but can be adjusted as needed.

One of the most commonly used spices is paprika. Hot or sweet paprika is used depending on your preference. People also add spices like pepper and essential parsley to homemade soup, which is a must-have on the table in all Balkan countries, and of course, garlic to enhance the flavor profile of every specialty.

Meat in every Balkan food

You’ll often see pork, beef, lamb, and chicken in most Balkan specialties. Lamb and pork are often served as roasts in mountainous regions. In every Balkan country, trying cured meat products is inevitable and a must, as people commonly serve them as a cold appetizer.

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People often combine meat with various spices, herbs, and marinades to achieve a richer and more complex flavor. Although meat is a key ingredient, it’s worth noting that Balkan cuisine is not just about meat. It also abounds in various vegetables, fruits, dairy products, grains, and seafood, providing a wide range of flavors and textures that satisfy different dietary needs and preferences.

Seasonal and organic ingredients

Balkan food is known for its homemade production. Almost every Balkan dish is made from entirely homegrown ingredients. In all regions of the Balkans, people use seasonal fruits and vegetables for cooking because they represent the best choice in terms of food quality.

Tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, eggplants, zucchini, carrots, onions, and potatoes are just some of the ingredients people commonly use in dishes such as stuffed cabbage rolls, ajvar, moussaka, soups, and salads.

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In addition to seasonal vegetables and fruits, there are also milk and dairy products that are also of organic origin. In many Balkan regions, people engage in livestock farming and agriculture, so they utilize their homemade products in food preparation. Milk, cheese, yogurt, and cream are common ingredients in many Balkan dishes. People often use cheeses like feta, kajmak, leaf cheese, and young cheese as additions to dishes or as standalone meals.

Hospitality

And finally, the most important ingredient in every Balkan food is the hospitality of the hosts. Wherever you find yourself in any Balkan country, alongside great and tasty food, you’ll also receive hospitality like you’ve never experienced before.

Regardless of the specifics of the dish, people often prepare and share every Balkan specialty in a social environment, whether it’s family gatherings, celebrations, or special occasions, creating a sense of unity and belonging.

Balkan Food on Our Balkan Tour

Gravče na tavče

“Gravče na tavče” originates from North Macedonia. This North Macedonian traditional specialty has left everyone who tried it on our Balkan tour speechless. Macedonians love this dish not only for its taste but also for its simple preparation and the availability of ingredients. People often prepare it on special occasions such as family gatherings, holidays, or celebrations, further emphasizing its role as a symbol of tradition and togetherness.

What’s particularly striking about this specialty is that people serve it in a clay pot called “tava,” hence the name “Gravče na tavče,” which translates to “Beans cooked in a skillet.

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Below is how the preparation of this national North Macedonian dish looks like:

Bean preparation: Dry beans are soaked overnight in water to soften. Then they are boiled in salted water until they become tender but not too mushy.

Sauce preparation: In another pot, people prepare a sauce from onions, peppers, tomatoes, garlic, and various spices like red pepper, black pepper, and bay leaf. They simmer this sauce in oil until it becomes rich in flavor.

Baking in the Tavče: After the beans are cooked, they are drained and poured over with the prepared sauce. Then everything is baked together in a preheated clay pot in the oven. This process allows the flavors of the beans and the sauce to meld, creating a rich and full taste.

Serving: People usually serve gravče na tavče warm as the main dish, accompanied by homemade bread, yogurt, or a salad of fresh vegetables.

Ajvar

Another indispensable specialty that our travelers on the Balkan tour tried in North Macedonia is ajvar. Ajvar is a thick spread made from roasted red peppers, tomatoes, garlic, oil, and spices, and it’s one of the most beloved specialties in the Balkans.

From North Macedonia, Serbia, and Croatia, to Bosnia and Herzegovina, every household prepares and eats ajvar. Families make it once a year, and the whole family participates in its preparation. Later, they serve this spread with almost every meal on the table.

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The preparation of ajvar typically involves several steps:

Roasting Peppers: People roast red peppers on a grill, in the oven, or over an open flame until they soften and acquire a slightly caramelized skin. This process gives the peppers a richer flavor and aroma.

Peeling and Blending: Once people roast and cool the peppers, they peel and remove the seeds. Then, they blend the peppers with tomatoes, garlic, oil, vinegar, and spices into a smooth mixture.

Cooking: The mixture is cooked over low heat until it becomes thick and consistent. During this process, all the flavors meld together, and the texture becomes creamy and rich.

Cooling and Preserving: After cooking ajvar, people usually cool it down and then pack it into glass jars. They can store it in the refrigerator and use it as a spread, sauce, or condiment.

People typically serve ajvar as a side dish with various dishes like roasted meat, barbecue, pies, cheeses, or as a spread on bread. Its richness of flavor, simple preparation, and ability to be preserved make ajvar a symbol of traditional Balkan food.

Pljeskavica sa Kajmakom (Burger with cream)

The landscapes of Bosnia and Herzegovina are known for delicious and irresistible barbecues of all kinds. However, one of the most famous specialties when it comes to barbecue is pljeskavica sa kajmakom – a juicy burger with a sauce made of homemade kajmak. No one on our Balkan tour was left indifferent by this dish! It’s a favorite among meat lovers throughout the Balkans, and its preparation is a true delight for the palate and soul.

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The preparation of Pljeskavica sa kajmakom involves the following steps:

Preparing the Burger: Typically, people make the burger from a mixture of ground meat, usually beef, pork, or lamb, combined with spices such as onions, pepper, garlic, and optionally various herbs. They shape the mixture into a flat hamburger patty and grill or cook it in a pan until it turns golden brown and juicy inside.

Preparing the Kajmak: Kajmak, a type of dairy product similar to butter or cream, results from fermenting milk and then cooking it to achieve a thick and creamy consistency. In this case, kajmak is used as a sauce for the burger.

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Serving: The cook usually serves the burger topped with a rich layer of warmed kajmak, which they heat beforehand to make it liquid and easy to pour. People often serve this dish with a side dish of choice, such as potatoes, French fries, bread, or salad.

Additional Preparation Tip: If you decide to prepare pljeskavica sa kajmakom, organize a gathering and enjoy the preparation together! People often associate the preparation and consumption of “pljeskavica sa kajmakom” with socializing, family gatherings, or special occasions, further highlighting its role as a symbol of unity and enjoyment of food.

Salads: As we mentioned at the beginning of our blog, people in the Balkans most often use seasonal and organic vegetables and fruits for the preparation of all dishes, including salads. Different salads with various ingredients are obligatory accompaniments to every Balkan dish.

Šopska salata

Šopska salad is one of the most famous salads in the Balkans. It consists of chopped fresh vegetables such as tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and onions.
And people place fresh cheese over everything as the main ingredient. This cheese needs to be of high quality and homemade to represent authentic Balkan food.

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Because of its diverse ingredients, šopska salad is a standalone cold dish that people often serve. Fans of fresh vegetables consume this salad in large quantities!

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