udjelu
Udjelu is a term that originates from the Bosnian language, primarily used in the context of traditional Bosnian cuisine. It refers to a type of flatbread or pancake, similar to a crêpe or blini, which is a staple in Bosnian households. Udjelu is typically made from a simple batter consisting of flour, eggs, milk, and a pinch of salt. The batter is then poured onto a hot, greased pan and cooked until golden brown on both sides.
The preparation of udjelu is a versatile process, allowing for various toppings and fillings to be added.
In Bosnian culture, udjelu holds a significant place, often being prepared during special occasions and family
Beyond its culinary significance, udjelu also reflects the broader cultural and historical influences on Bosnian cuisine.