Eulerových
Eulerovy are a type of traditional Czech pastry, named after the famous mathematician Leonhard Euler. They are small, round, and typically made from a yeasted dough, which is then rolled out and cut into circles. The dough is then filled with a mixture of sugar, cinnamon, and sometimes raisins or nuts, and the edges are sealed to form a pocket. Eulerovy are often baked in a muffin tin to ensure they have a uniform size and shape. They are typically served warm, often dusted with powdered sugar or served with a dusting of cinnamon. Eulerovy are a popular treat in Czech cuisine, often enjoyed as a dessert or a snack.