kuhar
Kuhar is a traditional Slavic dish originating from the Balkans, particularly associated with Croatian cuisine. The name "kuhar" translates to "cook" in English, reflecting its role as a hearty, comforting meal often prepared in a pot or "kuhar" (a type of clay or cast-iron vessel). The dish is typically made with a combination of meat—most commonly pork, beef, or lamb—and vegetables, slow-cooked to create a rich, flavorful stew.
The basic preparation involves browning meat in fat, then adding onions, garlic, and a variety of vegetables
Kuhar is often served with bread, polenta, or crusty rolls to soak up the savory broth. It
While the dish is most strongly tied to Croatian cuisine, similar variations exist across the Balkans, reflecting