Podvarak


Podvarak is a dish, popular across the countries of the former Yugoslavia. The primary ingredients are sour cabbage or sauerkraut or fresh cabbage, finely chopped onions and meat, usually pork roast or lightly cooked chicken, which are then combined and baked in an oven in order for all flavors to combine. It is considered poor man's food in parts of Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia. The dish is commonly seasoned with very finely chopped bacon, garlic, ground paprika and sometimes, but not commonly, tomato sauce or chopped sausage. Bacon is often used as flavoring even when the meat ingredient is chicken or turkey meat.
The meal is often made in larger quantities for family gatherings in the winter time, and is used as both the main dish or as a meatless side dish.
In Bosniak Muslim communities in the Balkans, the dish is made without bacon or pork, with poultry, beef, or lamb; sometimes lamb pastrami or beef sujuk are used as cured, smoked flavoring for the dish.

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