Chodské koláče
Chodské koláče is one of the many types of Koláče. They are traditional in the western part of the country called Chodsko (Chodenland) and you can always spot them thanks to their unique decoration. (more…)
Czech Curiosities, Culture & Traditions
Chodské koláče is one of the many types of Koláče. They are traditional in the western part of the country called Chodsko (Chodenland) and you can always spot them thanks to their unique decoration. (more…)
Looking for an easy sweet drink for the Christmas holidays or New Year's celebrations? Here's the 2-ingredient Czech Rum-Caramel Liquor! (more…)
Eggnog has many names in Czech - vaječný likér, vaječný koňak, vaječňák, ajrák, ajrlikér (from German Eierlikör). It's typically made at Christmas and New Year's Eve and here's one of the traditional recipes. (more…)
Coconut Balls are modern Christmas sweets that found their way onto the Czech Christmas table in the 1990s. (more…)
Kapr na modro or Blue Carp is a traditional (not only) Christmas recipe predating the fried carp that is so popular today. (more…)
Walnut tartlets in any version are very traditional when it comes to Czech Christmas sweet baking. Here is a recipe for walnut tartlets with yolk topping (ořechová kolečka se žloutkovou polevou). (more…)
Today, I want to show you how to make Ischl tartlets that Czechs started to make when still a part of the Austrian Empire. These desserts were the favorite of the Emperor Franz Josef I.…
Margot cookies are a newer and not a very common type of Czech Christmas cookies and a great way to bring something new to the table. (more…)
Rum balls (rumové kuličky) are a traditional type of Czech Christmas sweets. Although they are not as popular as they once were, they're still a very common among Czech Christmas sweets and cookies. (more…)
Opilý František is a delicious Czech dessert made usually for Christmas and its name could be translated as "drunk Francis". Another name is Izidor and the history of this dessert goes back to the Middle Ages.…