Lístku
Lístku is a traditional Czech dish that consists of scrambled eggs mixed with chopped liver. In Czech cuisine, liver is a staple ingredient, and it is often combined with eggs, onions, and spices. The liver used in lidsku is typically pork or poultry liver, which is boiled or steamed before being chopped and added to the eggs.
The name "lístku" is derived from the Czech word "list," which means "leaf," and refers to the
To prepare lidsku, the liver is coarsely chopped and sautéed with onions until the mixture is lightly
In the Czech Republic, lidsku is often served with toasted bread or as a side dish to