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Bulgarian Food Recipes

Here is a list of the most popular bulgarian dishes (food and drinks) with a short description. If you want to learn how to cook Bulgarian, browse the food recipes in the menu on the left side for detailed information about how to prepare the dishes below!


Popular Bulgarian Dishes

Bulgarian White Cheese - a particular variety of the increasingly popular feta cheese found in many places. It is a brined cheese, produced from goat, sheep or cow milk, and is used either plain or as an essential part of other dishes - from the "shopska salad" to the "banitza".

Kiselo Mlyako (literally meaning "sour milk") - the Bulgarian yogurt is the best produced in the world. It's popular as "Lactobacterium Bulgaricum", which grows no place else in the world

Shopska salata (schopska salata) - the most popular Bulgarian salad which contains chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, onions and peppers sprinkled with Bulgarian white cheese

Kyopulo salad (kiopolu salad) - mix of roasted aubergines, peppers, loads of garlic and parsley

Tarator - bulgarian soup of cold yoghurt, cucumber and garlic

Kavarma (kawarma) - meat and vegetable stew

Kebapcheta (kebabtcheta) - spicy mince meat-and-spices long roll - shaped and grilled.It's the local favorite!

Kyufte (kiufte) - spicy mince meat-and-spices round meat ball. The latter could include some yellow cheese inside it as well. When already barbequed, the kebapche or the kyufte is usually served with fried potatoes ("French fries") and a beer (called "bira" here) or a soft drink. try:

Chushki biurek - fried peppers stuffed with egg and feta cheese (sirene)

Sirene po shopski - white cheese (feta), egg, tomatoes, peppers, baked in a pot

Banitza (banitsa, baniz, banizza) - a delicious strudel-like pastry made with spinach or feta cheese filling

Sarmi - stuffed peppers or aubergines, stuffed vine leaves

Baklava - sweet syrupy pastries filled with walnuts

Gyuvech (giuvetch, giuvech) - a tasty stew of pork meat with paprikas (the "slav gyuvech") or just a vegetable stew (the "gyuvech zarzavat")

There are some other specialities that can only be sampled in the country itself: cheverme, kebab, baked cheese, loukanka, soudjouk, babek, etc. If many of the bulgarian dishes you find here seem Turkish to you - that is very much so! Bulgaria was occupied by the Ottomans for five centuries. When the Turks retreated, both parties exchanged borrowed ways and traditions.






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