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    Introduction to Macedonian Food

    If you visit Macedonia, you’ll be captivated by the numerous archaic monastery landmarks, picturesque lakes, and the alluring cuisine.

    The rich and vibrant traditional recipes, some dating back centuries, will conjure up food that’s some of the most delicious you’ll ever try in your life.

    Most Macedonian dishes are a perfect combination of organic produce, quality meat, and dairy. The climate allows you to eat a raw tomato as it is, and you’ll be blown away by the taste.

    But, pastry is also a key staple in Macedonian cuisine. In fact, Macedonians eat bread with almost everything you can think of.

    The locals enjoy salads before meals, along with a homemade Rakija: a traditional alcoholic drink, that’s described on the list.

    Highlights include juicy meat mixed with fresh organic vegetables and served with different varieties of pastry and bread.

    Macedonians are known for their hospitality, so you can often see neighbors and friends inviting each other over for a glass of rakija.

    Here are the most popular Macedonian food and Macedonian dishes you must try when you visit this beautiful country.


    The Most Delicious Macedonian Food and Macedonian Dishes

    1 – Sarma – Stuffed Cabbage Rolls








    Cabbage rolls with meat and rice, or as Macedonians want to call it sarma, is a winter dish made of fermented cabbage leaves, rice, and ground beef.

    The stuffed cabbage rolls are baked in the oven, and they are the ultimate comfort food that will electrify your taste buds.

    The vegetarian version of sarma removes the ground meat and instead includes rice and leek.

    There’s also a summer version of this typical winter dish, but instead of fermented cabbage rolls, it’s made of vine leaves.

    The summer version is usually served with sour cream. It’s a great Macedonian food, steeped in heritage, that you should definitely try.


    2 – Tavce Gravce – Pot-baked Beans







    This is probably the most traditional dish in Macedonia that has an incredibly rich flavor.

    It’s made of boiled beans seasoned with a roux that includes dry red pepper, and it’s baked in a pan or skillet.

    Macedonians like to combine it with sausages or ribs and fresh paprika and eat it with bread.

    According to the tradition, tavce gravce is usually prepared as a Friday lunch.


    3 – Musaka – Moussaka







    Musaka is the perfect dish when you crave meat and potatoes, and it’s usually served right out of the oven.

    It’s made of ground beef meat, and fried onion spread on layers of potato slices, seasoned with salt, red pepper spice, pepper, and topped with an egg crust that gives it a crispy texture and golden color.

    It’s baked in the oven, and it’s a real firework of flavors. A Macedonian food that takes a traditional recipe and puts a Macedonian spin on it.


    4 – Pastrmajlija







    You can hardly find a Macedonian that doesn’t love pastrmajlija. It’s a baked dough pie in an oval shape that’s neither too thick nor too thin.

    It’s topped with small chunks of salted diced pork or chicken meat and believe it or not, some pork fat.

    The reason why Macedonians love to make their pastrmajlijas with pork fat is that it makes the dough soft and tender, at the same time giving it an amazing aroma.

    In some parts of the country, it’s topped with eggs as well. Pastrmajlija is usually served with green fermented hot peppers called feferonki.


    5 – Ajvar – Pepper Spread







    Ajvar is like a legend to Macedonians that keep the tradition alive no matter how long it takes to prepare it.

    It’s a pepper spread made of roasted red paprika and eggplants that are then mashed and slowly fried with salt and oil for several hours.

    To prepare homemade ajvar, you need an entire day’s worth of time. But, the moment you try it with some cheese and bread, you realize it’s worth the effort.

    Macedonians eat it for breakfast or as a spread-dip. Every person that has tried this traditional pepper spread has been stunned by its extraordinary taste and creamy texture.

    Families gather to make tens of kilos of ajvar, and store it in jars for the winter period.

    If you only try one food during your visit to Macedonia, make sure it’s aivar! A Macedonian food you simply have to try!


    6 – Polneti Piperki (Stuffed Bell Peppers)








    This main dish is made of red or green bell peppers stuffed with ground meat and rice.

    Sometimes it’s also prepared with regular paprika. After removing the top of the paprika or bell pepper, the paprika is filled with a mix of ground meat and rice and is baked in the oven.

    Macedonians often use a slice of potato to cover the open paprika. Stuffed bell peppers are usually served right out of the oven with plenty of slices of bread.


    7 – Turlitava







    This is one colorful, tasty, filling, and comforting dish made of plenty of different organic vegetables and pork or beef meat pieces.

    The dish consists of chunks and slices of potatoes, paprika, eggplants, peppers, okras, tomatoes, onions, carrots, garlic, and courgette that are first fried and then baked in the oven.

    If you want a vegetarian version, just exclude the meat, and you will get a nice and filling turlitava that’s highly nutritious.


    8 – Pindjur







    This is a very popular relish in Macedonia during the summer period. It’s made of roasted eggplant, tomatoes, peppers, onion, garlic, olive oil, salt, and pepper.

    People here enjoy it while warm with some cheese and bread for lunch or dinner.


    9 – Zelnik (Stuffed Pie)







    Does the thought of a pie stuffed with chopped fried leeks that’s semi-crispy on the outside but soft and tender on the inside get your taste-buds tingling?

    If so, zelnik is a dish you simply must try! Some Macedonians stuff it with chopped meat, spinach, cabbage, or cheese instead of leeks, and even add a scrambled egg between the layers of dough to make it even tastier.

    It’s usually served with sour cream. Whatever variety of zelnik you order, you won’t regret it.


    10 – Mekici







    Mekici is a typical Macedonian breakfast served with cheese or sour cream.

    It’s a fried dough that includes yogurt – the secret to the irresistible and chewy texture. Many Macedonians enjoy it with jam.


    11 – Kebapi







    Cevapi, or as locals like to call is, kebapi, is grilled minced meat mixed with onions, salt, and pepper composed into the shape of sausages, but much smaller.

    You can find them in almost every restaurant in Macedonia, but locals here like to cook them on the barbeque while on a picnic with their friends or family.


    12 – Selsko Meso







    This is a beef or pork dish with a rich, filling, and tasty flavor prepared in an earthenware clay pot.

    It’s made of smoked meat, mushrooms, tomatoes, onions, and spices. Order selsko meso with nafora and Shopska salad, and you’ll have a meal to remember.

    A simple, but delicious and filling Macedonian food you have to try.


    13 – Shopska Salad







    Shopska salad is the prelude to every Macedonian dish, bringing together the finest cheese and the best produce in the country.

    It consists of chunks of tomatoes, cucumbers, cheese, and some olive oil and salt. It’s a really refreshing and nutritious salad that’s ideal for the hot summer days.


    14 – Burek







    Burek is one of the most popular breakfast dishes in Macedonia and a remnant from the Ottoman era.

    The crispy thin, and layered pastry contains either cheese or meat, but nowadays, you can find pizza burek as well, containing the toppings of a regular pizza.

    It’s usually served with yogurt to help wash the excess fat from the pastry.


    15 – Rakija







    Last but not least, rakija is the traditional alcoholic drink in Macedonia, also drank in other countries of the Balkans region.

    It’s also known as the Macedonian brandy, but has many more uses than a regular brandy.

    Macedonians prepare hundreds of kilos of rakija in their homes and use it not only for drinking but also for alleviating the symptoms of a sore throat, cold, and muscle pain.

    Macedonians believe rakija can kill bacteria and viruses, so they use it to disinfect wounds as well as clean their homes.

    Macedonians enjoy rakija before or after lunch and dinner, and sometimes they warm it up with some sugar.

    They usually enjoy this warm beverage during the cold winter days.

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    It all looks really good I sure hope I can try it someday.

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    I tried Pastrmajlija and Tavče Gravče when i was in Macedonia, and the food is very, very delicious..

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    this is not jut macedonia we literally have it all....just not this tavce gravce,people do not make it in bosnia,we make it traditional cooking way
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hurrem sultana View Post
    this is not jut macedonia we literally have it all....just not this tavce gravce,people do not make it in bosnia,we make it traditional cooking way
    This food was not personally invented by Macedonians, but this thread describes food that is typical in Macedonia.

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    I feel like eating selsko meso

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    Quote Originally Posted by EmperorTheSun View Post
    This food was not personally invented by Macedonians, but this thread describes food that is typical in Macedonia.
    its more ottoman or balkan food,,like burek from Bosnia is famous in other countries as well,as are cevapi....while ajvar is famous to be good from Macedonia(bosnians think macedonians make the best ajvar)

    But sure we give it a local touch,remember when my grandma tasted turkish baklava she said its nothing comapred to our bosnian
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    Yup, Cabbage Rolls are #1 where they belong

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    These foods look similar to Turkish food. My grandmother was always making Burek and Sarma. Now my mother makes. But babushkas always make better it seems to me. Haha

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