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Katův šleh

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Katův šleh[1][2] (literally executioner’s whipping) is a Czech dish being served in most conventional restaurants.[2][3][4][5][6] It is a low-cost meal which can be easily and quickly prepared. It is made in many variants, however, the necessary attribute is a strong pungency or piquancy and the presence of pork or chicken meat cut into thin strips (referred to as “noodles” in Czech).

Composition

Preparation

Meat is fried in a pan and later is steamed with ingredients. Can be served with rice, cooked potatoes or French fries.

Naming

A name of Katův šleh is also very variable, though the name always refers to its piquance. Names of Čertovo tajemství (Demon's Secret) or Pekelné nudličky (Hellish meat noodles) are also used from time to time.

References

  1. ^ Překladač Google
  2. ^ a b Radniční restaurace Křemže
  3. ^ "Restaurace U Houmra - Stylová restaurace v centru Prahy, restaurace,hospůdka,U Houmra,bar,simpson,steak,velké porce::Webmaster by AHNE agency - profesionalni.info::". Archived from the original on 2012-12-16. Retrieved 2012-10-01.
  4. ^ Hotel Na Trojce ** - Katův šleh
  5. ^ "Jídelní lístek | VEPŘOVÁ JÍDLA | 150g Katův šleh | Restaurace v Hájích". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-10-01.
  6. ^ JÍDELNÍ LÍSTEK - restaurace - Přerov - VIKTORIA - jídelní lístek