ocásek
Ocásek is a traditional Czech and Slovak dish consisting of a small ham hock or pork knuckle that has been boiled or steamed and then smoked or grilled. The ocásek is typically served cold, often as an appetizer or a part of a larger meal.
The dish is believed to have originated in the eastern parts of Bohemia and Moravia, where smoking
The ocásek is often served with a variety of accompaniments, including mustard, horseradish, or a spicy salsa.
In Czech and Slovak cuisine, the ocásek is often associated with special occasions and festive meals. However,
Today, the ocásek remains a popular dish in both the Czech Republic and Slovakia, with many local