pekáový
Pekáový is a term that originates from the Slovak language and is primarily associated with a specific type of traditional Slovak dish. It refers to food that is baked in a pekáč, which is a lidded earthenware or cast-iron pot commonly used for roasting and baking. This cooking method is distinct because it allows for slow, even cooking and often results in tender, flavorful meats and vegetables.
The most common preparation referred to as "pekáový" involves slow-roasting pork, duck, or chicken, often with
Beyond poultry and pork, the pekáč can also be used for baking various types of bread, cakes,