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Latest revision as of 08:25, 14 July 2012

Description

Pronounced “shopsky”, this simple salad may remind you of Greek salad. You can find sopsky salad in every pub, resto and diner in Bulgaria. The feta prevents the sopsky from being dry, so you don't need any dressing.

The name Shopsky comes from the aria of Sofia, Bulgaria, where in the old times and now the people who are born there are called "shopi".

Ingredients

Procedures

  1. Chop all vegetables into cube-like pieces.
  2. Shred or crumble the feta over top.
  3. For an authentic Czech meal, serve with a goulash and potato pancakes.