FoodDiscover the Serbian burger: A taste of the Balkans at home

Discover the Serbian burger: A taste of the Balkans at home

Looking for an alternative to traditional meat patties? Want to surprise your family with a new taste? I have a suggestion for you that will definitely please both adults and children – pljeskavica, the Serbian burger. This dish has won the hearts of many food lovers worldwide, and it's incredibly easy to prepare.

Serbskie burgery - pljeskavica.
Serbskie burgery - pljeskavica.
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Marcin Michałowski

Pljeskavica is a true delicacy from the Balkans that has become a favourite dish in my family. These delicious meat patties, resembling burgers, quickly captured our hearts and added a touch of exotic flavour to our kitchen. Pljeskavica, referred to by my loved ones as the "Serbian burger," is a tasty alternative to classic meat patties, perfect for lunch or dinner.

What is pljeskavica?

Pljeskavica is a traditional Balkan dish that has gained tremendous popularity due to its unique flavour and simple form. It is a type of minced meat patty made from a mix of beef and pork, seasoned with onions, garlic, and hot paprika. What distinguishes pljeskavica from a classic patty? Primarily its shape – it is flattened, similar to a burger, allowing for a crispy crust and juicy interior.

How to make the perfect pljeskavica?

Preparing pljeskavica at home is simple and doesn't require complicated ingredients. The Balkan recipe is based on a meat mixture seasoned with onions, garlic, and hot paprika, which gives the dish a distinctive taste. To make pljeskavica, you only need a few basic ingredients and a grill pan or a grill.

Ingredients:

  • 450 grams mixed ground meat (beef and pork),
  • 1 large onion,
  • 2 cloves of garlic,
  • 1 teaspoon hot paprika powder,
  • salt and pepper to taste,
  • oil for frying.

Preparation:

  1. Place the ground meat in a large bowl.
  2. Add finely chopped onion and garlic pressed through a garlic press.
  3. Season the meat with hot paprika, salt, and pepper according to your preferences.
  4. Mix all the ingredients thoroughly with your hands.
  5. Shape the mixture into flat patties about 1.5 centimetres thick.
  6. Heat oil in a grill pan or regular pan and fry the patties on both sides until golden brown.

Thanks to grilling, pljeskavica gains a pleasant, crispy crust that perfectly complements the soft interior. This dish tastes great served in a bun with lettuce, tomato, and onion, but it also works well as a standalone dish served with sauce, fries, and your favourite salad.

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