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Cironka

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Main ingredients
  
common bleak

Main ingredient
  
Common bleak

Place of origin
  
Macedonia

Mimoza ahmeti florian canga cironka e arte


Cironka (Macedonian: Циронка) is a traditional Macedonian dish. It originates from Prespa region. This dish is made from common bleak. The fresh fish are salted with a lot of salt until they become whitish. Then, the fish are left in a bowl for six to seven days. The bowl must be covered and except the fish, we can put some nettle. After that, the fish are threaded and they're left to dry on sunny weather, until they get hard. Then the fish are fried on both sides, and placed in hot water to become less salty. The fish are served with some peppermint, oil, vinegar and garlic.

Contents

Kopie videa 2 cironka d


References

Cironka Wikipedia