As someone from Zagreb, I really appreciate your other videos more now. It might not make sense, but knowing how much research went into this one (cause these places are not your typical tourist spots) make me think you do the same for other cities too. Thanks for literally chasing the plate.
😍 this has made our day Mario! Thanks so much for watching and for taking the time to comment. Sometimes we find it hard to put across how we really are eating at the more local spots everywhere we go. It’s easy for us to say but unless you know the cities we’re in you might be sceptical (if that makes sense?) so it’s awesome to have a local acknowledge this 🤗 We had the best time in Zagreb- everyone was so welcoming and friendly and we ate so well 🤤 Thanks again mate! Cheers, Sheena
It was such an awesome day of eating! Hope you get to visit one day soon mate. We’d love to get back to see more of the country one day too. Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers, Sheena
I’m half English half Croatian and I want to say thanks for actually choosing food we eat for once. Most other youtubers use unknown things even we don’t know about
😆😆😆😆 We love eating the local food when we travel. So glad to hear these are the every day dishes that you guys are into! Thanks for watching and commenting, we’d love to see more of Croatia one day soon. Cheers, Sheena
I make Grah about once a week all through winter, a massive pot. Each child (so there are no fights) gets their own smoked hock (i use hock, smoked ribs are harder to come by in rural Australia). If there is any left over the next day, i just heat it up again and add carrots and pasta in it...it becomes another hearty, filling meal and this way nothing goes to waste. I also make a similar dish that is not so common, its cabbage and potato with either ribs, smoked hock or even just kransky's ....kids love it, with fresh crusty bread. Also, if we have left over mash potato, the next day i fry up onion and mix it in with the potato. you wouldnt know it was mash from the day before and it is delicious....waste not, want not. It was great seeing how much you enjoyed such simple, rustic, traditional Croatian dishes...thank you.
Hi Hope, thanks for watching and commenting! Oh my gosh each kid gets their own hock?! Lucky things 😍 I’m totally going to mix fried onion into our leftover mash- this one was just off the charts in flavour. So happy you enjoyed this video. We can’t wait to return to see more of Croatia one day soon! Keep safe and healthy. Cheers, Sheena
as a Croatian from the south,,DALMATIA watching this video i am for sure going to visit some of these places,,,very simple GRANDMOTHERS COOKING STYLE,,,WITH ALL THE LOVE SHE CAN PUT IN THE FOOD
Awww your hearty and warm reactions made me sooo happy 😊 I live in Toronto but both parents are from Croatia 🇭🇷 & we have a place there...you guys are the sweetest!!! Thank you, hvala for visiting!!! 🙏🏻❤️
😍😄😍😄 bet your must miss it when you’re not there Nancy! Gosh we loved our time there, hope we can get back and see more of the country one day soon. Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoy the rest of our content. Cheers, Sheena 😘
@@ChasingaPlate you brought back such great memories!!! If only you tube had a scratch n’ sniff feature. Thanks again & I will definitely be living vicariously thru your wonderful travels!!! ❤️🤍💙🇭🇷🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
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Hi Big Richard, this is such a lovely message to receive 😍 You’ve made our day! Thanks so much for appreciating the work that goes into making our content. And we hope you like what we have coming up on the channel. Cheers, Sheena
Thank you, for advertising Zagreb / Croatia in this way. I couldn't ever imaggine, foreigners would have such positive and honest opinions about my Home Town. I left Croatia in " dark times of communisms ". I left my home town in 1968 as 15 year old teenager. I am in australia ever since. For me, this is > Hrvatski preporod " Croatia born again. God bless you all, thank you for tourists to acknowledge our herstory, culture, our way of life.
Croatia is quite a popular destination for nomads now. And lots of instagram models love to party down in split. I wouldn't be surprised if it was very far removed from the country you left
those " dark times of comunisme " where 10 times better than today in all ex - Yugoslavia ( including Hrvatska ) ! everybody wil tel you that exept maybe some small group of hard core nationalist !
I'm glad you had čobanac! It's a delicious thing, especially when slow-cooked outside in a cast iron pot, hung from a tripod, over a nice wood fire. Three meats are usually pork, beef/veal and some game like venison or boar meat. There is also Fiš Paprikaš, aka Fish Paprikash, which is quite similar, usually a few kinds of river fish in a paprika based stew, quite spicy, served alongside homemade pasta.
Oh we can only imagine how good it must taste in that kind of environment 😍 hope we can experience it one day. Hope we can return to eat more one day soon. We didn’t manage to eat fish paprikash so that’s a good enough excuse I reckon! Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers, Sheena
@@ChasingaPlate Yes fiš and and sarma are very nice reason, as far as river fish food goes, do check out village called Davor. They are quite known for having the experience in that department.
samo mi jedno reci druže: "Zagrebačka šnicla" ? Znaš li pravo ime tog jela,kada i ko ga je osmislio? sve u svemu istu hranu jedemo, samo me je ovo oko šnicle nasmejalo do suza. Prijatno i sve najbolje. Pozdrav iz Beograda
in romania we add the smoked meat in the bean dish from the beginning so everything takes that flavour. i think all east european countries have this dish ( and many others) in variation
😍😍😍 so cut the rib up at the start and add it to the beans? That makes sense 😄 We ate another bean dish this afternoon but it didn’t have any meat in it- we both loved the smoked meat version like in this video. Thanks for watching and commenting Alina. Hope you enjoyed this one. Cheers, Sheena
@@ChasingaPlate at home we use sausages, cause we have that all year round. during winter it's easier to use "afumatura" = the practical translation is "smokeys" and is the pork meat that we buy smoked. usually the rib meat or the "ciolan" = leg ham
It's the same in Croatia as well. You add the smoked ham or sausages etc. go give the beans more flavor. Not sure why in this video they have it separately but ok. Edit; I just realized, the smoked rib was actually cooked with the beans but taken out and served separately. So it's actually how that restaurant serves it. Usually at home you wouldn't do that, you'd leave it in the bean stew.
@@joekerr9197 This was probably done for ease of consumation. Cleaner for someone going to work or whatever, cause bones are clunky, you could spoil your clothes with the stew. They made the wise choice with that.
I’m Australian born Croatian and you guys are making me hungry and I’ve just had dinner. Quality food you won’t find better no matter where you travel.
Would love to get back to Croatia and see more of the country! We had a great time in Zagreb. Such comforting, hearty food- it was a delicious trip. Thanks for watching and commenting, so glad you enjoyed the video mate. Cheers, Sheena
It really is! Our time in Zagreb only served to whet our appetite. Hope we can see more do the country soon. Thanks for watching and commenting mate, hope you enjoyed this video. Cheers, Sheena
I can't help but notice that your timing was impeccable, avoiding the earthquake that happened less than 2 weeks later than this was filmed. I assume that by that time you were already out of Zagreb and Croatia altogether.
We had left by then ugowar. We read about it after it happened in the news. Just terrible! Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoyed this episode. We’d love to return to Croatia one day and explore more! Cheers, Sheena
Bean stew for the win! Truthfully, it all looked amazing, but there’s just something so satisfying about a slow-cooked pot of beans with a bit of smoked bacon. All day, every day. 😋😘
👊 totally agree- super hearty and comforting right?! That smoked pork rib on the side was the icing on the cake! Thanks for watching and commenting on this one Michael 😘 Hope you’re having a lovely week! Cheers, Sheena
We adored it mate! Such a chilled out vibe. Thanks for watching and commenting, hope we can return to see more of your city once it’s safe for us to travel again! Cheers, Sheena
Hope we can return one day and visit other regions and cities 😍 Thanks for watching and watching this is karla, hope you enjoyed this video! Cheers, Sheena
Unfortunately, Sime dining is closed 😔.. I live close and had many lunch there. It was like I eat at my grandma. He promised to open at some other location in Zagreb. I miss this place.😢
We loved everything we ate 11an- such hearty, wonderful food. Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoy what we have coming up on the channel. Cheers, Sheena
I don't like walking in it but I do love rain. Great footage! *_grah_* - I'm sure it's a faux pas but I would have stripped all the meat off the bone and added it to the beans immediately. Both individually looked super tasty though. *_boiled beef_* - So glad you selected. Gotta have simple foods regularly I feel. A cheese plate and bread is my favorite. Poached salmon with steamed rice is delicious. Spaghetti with olive oil, garlic and cracked black is perfect. Boiled beef and potatoes? Sounds great to me. *_burek_* - Had Bosnian style (in the U.S.) which was nothing like this version. Love when you introduce me to dishes I've never tried. *_cordon bleu_* - I don't eat a lot of veal (I do when it's expressly indicated that good practices are used) but have had lots of chicken cordon bleu. So many different flavors that work well together, eh? Excellent quick visit to Zagreb. It's not easy to represent an area in just a couple of videos but you guys always seem to knock it out of the park. 👍
Thanks so much Tosh- that’s really kind of you to say. We’re spending about a week in each place at the moment and that’s super fast travel for us 😆 Not a faux pax at all re the grah as another subscriber on here just mentioned that that’s the way they do it in Romania so I’m sure the same goes. Will have to do that next time for sure- it makes sense! The way they crushed the burek was fantastic- we’ve never had it served that way before. Utterly delicious. We are finding so much veal on the menus here- more than we’ve ever seen travelling anywhere else. It’s quite interesting. I’m going to look into what you mentioned about the practices around slaughtering. Thanks for watching this one mate, so glad you enjoyed this very quick series! Cheers, Sheena
It's not surprising that veal is plentiful, Sheena since there are better practices in Europe. The U.K. outlawed calf "crating" a long time ago and the E.U. countries followed in the mid 2000s. It's been a slow adoption in the U.S. (states act independently) but a country ban on crating went into effect a few years ago I believe. The other issue is the diet. Most calves are fed milk only which produces the desired light veal. But this leads to nutrition deficiencies which require antibiotics. But to my original comment, I've seen some menus state that their veal is raised properly thus resulting in a darker meat. Ossobuco is one of my all-time favorites. I seem to have a lot of all-time favorites. 😀
the ribs/hock/ even kransky sausages (anything smoked pork) are cooked with the beans and then taken out before the roo is added (roo is what makes the stew thick, its fried oil,flour and Hungarian paprika)...sometimes the pork is shredded and then added back to the pot of stew once its done, or some people just have it on the side....
the foods you tried are some of the most popular traditional foods, but there is a lot more. if u ever visit croatia or any neighbouring countries, definitely try: ćevapi, pršut, sarma.
There’s so much more! Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoy our videos from around the region! Hope we can return to Croatia one day soon to explore more. Cheers, Sheena 😄
2 роки тому
reci mi po čemu je "Zagrebačka šnicla" tradicionalno jelo Hrvata? Pravi naziv je (ako ne znaš) "Karađorđeva šnicla" i osmislio je Milovan - Mića Stojanović, glavni kuvar restorana "Grof" u Beogradu 1956.godine a ime je dobila po Voždu Karađorđu. Nema veze ako nisi znao, jelo je tu da svi uživamo u njemu. Prijatno i svako dobro
1956? Sto Srbi vole nalijepit svoje ime na sve sto valja to nije normalno. Od literature, pisma pa do muzike. Godina "izmisljenja" 1956? Stvarno cete to prodavat? Ali kad nalijepis Ime krivotvoritelja i lokaciju onda valjda zvuci dokumentiranije.
😍 so happy you liked it MsKestrela! It was such a great day of eating- comfort food for the win! Thomas is pretty much doing a Balkan cordon bleu tour- he’s eating it in every city we visit 😂 Thanks for watching and commenting! Cheers, Sheena
If you haven't subscribed, you are missing out on some of the best and interesting places in the world...but off the beaten path! These two beautiful souls just know how to find the most incredible local food, unique and education...and sometimes humorous. Loved watching Thomas tuck into that bean soup...just beautiful food in this series! Love it!!! Chasing A Plate never disappoints!!! Love and safe travels you two...always!!!!
🥰 wow, we’re blown away! Thank you for the hugely generous words Jo. It’s such a joy being able to share these food cultures with you all. This was such a jam packed day of comfort food- we had such a blast visiting this spots. That bean stew was SO flavoursome- neither of us could get over it. Thanks for watching and commenting and for your continued support 😘 Cheers, Sheena
You guys are always lovely! Thank you for sharing an experience that I cannot be easily done. Your videos are always great, but this series is even more satisfying. The foods you introduce are very new to me. I put Croatia on my bucket list! I also explore food and post it on my UA-cam channel. I learn a lot from your videos. You should take pride in inspiring people like me. Your videos are amazing!! Thanks again. I wish your health and happiness. from Korea XD
Awesome mate! So glad you are enjoying our videos 😄 You must visit Croatia- it’s a wonderful place to travel- we loved it. Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers, Sheena
Always amazing how much there is to learn or at least memory to refresh about my old home! The kitchen influenced greatly from the surrounding neighbors. Maybe also vice-versa here and there. When friends ask me aboout Croatian cuisine, I used to tell them that I believe the best is to basically imagine Austrian/Hungarian/ Italian/ Turkish/ Greek food available at all times and all places throughout Croatia. Just given different names and combinations. But I am the simple type of guy who believes that Italian Tagiatelle is basically the same food as Tibetan Momo and am not able to distinguish the taste of Spaghetti from Ravioli and Penne. Greetings from Switzerland. You guys are doing awesome!
😆😆😆😆😆 Do you miss Croatia mate? We loved visiting and hope we can get back to see more of the country one day soon. Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoy our other Zagreb video. Cheers, Sheena
@@ChasingaPlatesure, at times I do miss the country a lot. But my true home has now been Switzerland way too long, and I love it! Ok, basically Swiss salaries are a powerful argument that enables one to travel a little more than the average earthling. Maybe it's because real estate is so hard to get so that average people simply give up ob it entirely and spend what's left on trips and lifestyle b.s.. Love to pass by or spend some time jumping almost randomly from place to place when in Croatia, then love to leave the country as well. Every single spot on earth must have its up and downsides. Keep enjoying the fruits of the country for me. Looking forward to your next Zagreb vid as well!
😄😄😄 it’s our jam! It’s what excites us the most- the recipes that have stood the test of time and for good reason! We ate so well in Zagreb. Thanks for watching and commenting. Hope you enjoyed the video! Cheers, Sheena
Very interesting to see the borek served all crushed up that way. We’ve only had it served by the slice or from an entire pie. Can imagine it having a nice mix of the textures when served this way
Loved loved Zagreb Funny story we had a flat tires (wheels) on our luggage. We found a Samsonite luggage store and repair. We dropped our bags off and the luggage guy recommended that restaurant (Pri Zvoncu) Looked it up on Google maps sure enough it is the same restaurant. Watching this video last night we both said that looks like where we ate. Sure enough it was. It had good food!
🙌🙌🙌 it was such a cosy restaurant wasn’t it Linda? The food was delicious. Hope this video brought back good memories of your time in Zagreb. We loved the city too! Thanks for watching. Cheers, Sheena
Lol Sheena the couple behind you while you were eating the burek were priceless. With all your mmmmmms Im not sure they knew what you were doing exactly. Great video as always
🤣🤣🤣 it’s such a change filming in countries where there are less people and the restaurants and shops are quieter- we must get so many strange looks 😝 Thanks for watching this one Elaine- so glad you enjoyed it! Cheers, Sheena
"Kod Šime", you were even in my neighbourhood. Funny to think about it. Anyway, glad you enjoyed it. Good choices of places to eat at. Wondering how you came about them.
😍😍😍😍 it was a great spot! We love eating at local spots and exploring suburbs away from the tourist crowds wherever we travel so we do a load of research before we decide where to film and what places to include 😄 Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoyed the video! Cheers, Sheena
😆😆😍😍 it must be! We’re from New Zealand- we had the best time in Zagreb- it was such a chilled out city. Hope we can return to see more of Croatia one day soon. Thanks for watching and commenting mate. Cheers, Sheena
We enjoyed Chasing a Plate so much, but haven't seen anything for several months, so we've been worried about you. Hope you are both well. John/Wayne in Queensland
Hi guys! Thanks so much for the sweet message 💕 We have been travelling around NZ by campervan for the past couple of months filming and our first video of the new series actually comes out tomorrow 😍 Hope you enjoy the new content. Thanks for being so patient 😘 Cheers, Sheena
Omg 5cats 2kids, those potatoes were out of this world! I need to recreate them at home- they were so intensely flavoursome 🤤 Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers, Sheena
That cordon bleu type thing was actually almost the same as what i had in Montenegro, also served with tartar sauce. I really wish i could remember what it was called, Podgorica something or other. it is considered a local dish to podgorica but montenegro is right next door to croatia so it makes sense
It’s a damn tasty dish right?! Wish we’d make it to Montenegro! We were supposed to travel all around the region but the pandemic stopped us in our tracks. Hope we can get back that way soon. Thanks for watching Ben! Hope the video brought back happy memories of your travels in that area! Cheers, Sheena
It looks like there are definitely influences of Austrian and Swedish food in there but also a little Irish. It is probably just me but I'm reminded of traditional Irish home cooked food. Good honest homely food offers so much more than your fine dining restaurants. It is food of the soul
Influences from all over the show 😍 We totally agree Catherine- it’s homely food like this that you really crave and that satisfies like nothing else! Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoyed this video. Cheers, Sheena
You guys always find the best stuff. Nice stew there. Smoky-flavored stews make the best stews. Pastry with salty cheese (bureka-style) is such a treat.
😄 thank you Bernard! We totally agree- that stew packed a real punch. So meaty and flavoursome. Thanks for watching and commenting on this video, hope you enjoyed it. Cheers, Sheena
The burem kinda looks like a kugel or our german lazy man cheese buttons,that smoky bean soup an pounded veal.yum .makes my mouth water...love potatoes...
Potato anything I’m a fan of Joan. The ones cooked with the onions in that last meal were amazing- couldn’t get over the flavour! Thanks for watching and commenting on this one. Cheers, Sheena
So glad you enjoyed this one Tanya! It was such a great day of comfort food eating 😍 Thanks for watching and commenting- hope you are having a lovely week 😘 Cheers, Sheena
Burek is definitely comfort food...I prefer to get the one that is not chopped up like the one you had....instead they come out in circle and just get cut in triangles like pizza and you can eat it like a sandwich....
Even though it's currently 10-45 pm in England and I was watching in bed....Thanks Thomas, that ham and cheese thingy looked so good, my oven is now heating up, cheap crappy pizza on the way!
As Zagreb born&raised i can't believe that foreigners enjoy so much in this simple meals:) And this restaurant at Kvatrić isn't even so good, there are so much better places in Zagreb with traditional food.
We'll have to return and explore more of the food scene. We loved these spots though. For us simple is best! Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoyed the video. Cheers, Sheena
A bit different! Karadjordj’s steak has a different filling. We filmed it in our Belgrade video. We love both! Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you like our Serbia videos. Cheers, Sheena
@@ChasingaPlate I have my opinion and knowledge that I can explain with arguments. You have yours and that's it .. (Karadjordj's steak has nothing to do only with gastronomy but also with the history of Serbia and the Serbian people) Greetings
you Serbs are hilarious :))) You just don't realize how funny you are and you have no idea and you are constantly ashamed not only about cooking. Zagreb steak and Karadjordj steak are two different things. Similar yes but by no means the same. both are versions of Cordon blue. I’ve tried both (and at least three more versions of cordon blue that are prepared differently and have a different name - including the Ljubljana steak) and they’re all great. My best is the Zagreb steak that is made in the region of Samobor (small city near Zagreb). Identical compositions but done in "floors" in three sequences one above the other. It is served as a square. Good apetite
@@letopulos0215 what Serbian history? that Karadjordj's steak is first time made in the fifties, last century.... and you think that no one before you come to the idea to roll something in meat and fried in bread crumbs... pathetic
As always, you being quality content to us always, the food looks sensational, that cheese and pasty that you ate Shena looks,so good, I need to try that 😍😍😍
🤤🤤🤤 it was fantastic Angie! I could totally understand why the shop was so busy- truly delicious. Thanks for watching and for your lovely comment 🥰 Cheers, Sheena
it's a joke 😆, in Bosnia there is the same dish only with a different name, so we Balkans often argue about the exact name, thank you for showing us the delicious and unique sides of the world
😂 we have noticed there has been a lot of arguing between the nations about the food 😆 thanks so much for watching and we hope you enjoyed the video! We were meant to get to Bosnia to film but then the pandemic stymied our trip. Hope we can visit one day soon!
Great video! It's really nice you actually chose to try "everyday" food instead of the fancy dishes people usually go for. I'm glad you liked it! :) Useless fact ;) - those potatoes with onions are made by cooking potatoes and then frying them in a pan on previously well sauted onions. They are called "restani krumpir". It is really hard to tell what is actually real Croatian traditional food since it has been influenced by surrounding cuisines - Austrian & Hungarian (esp in the North), Italian (esp. in coastal areas) and Bosnian (Turkish).
Not useless at all Petra! We tried our hand at recreating that dish as we loved it so much so am going to use your tip when we make it again next time! Thank you 😍 So happy you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and commenting 😄 Cheers, Sheena
Not useless at all Petra! We tried our hand at recreating that dish as we loved it so much so am going to use your tip when we make it again next time! Thank you 😍 So happy you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and commenting 😄 Cheers, Sheena
Watching this on a relaxing Saturday evening at home with some Malbec while waiting for my Wagyu steak to cook in a sous vide bath..... seeing u guys eating all these delicious food around the world just whets my appetite
😍😍😍 watch out John, that sounds amazing- we might just show up 🤣 Thanks for watching this one mate, so glad you are enjoying our Europe content. Thanks for watching and commenting! Cheers, Sheena
Hit 👍 if you enjoyed this one and subscribe for loads more food content. Thanks for your support guys. Big love, Thomas & Sheena
hii...whooo...hooo... i love it... CROATIA foods is awesome....!!!! thanks guys !!!!!
@AviShekelbergerCPA if you are saying that to some croatian food ok... But if u are saying that burek is diarhhea then *slaps*
I subscribed!!! 🙌🏻
@@nancybcbg4316 thanks so much mate 😍
@@ChasingaPlate 🥰👌🏻
Nikad nisam vidio čovjeka koj više uživa u grahu
Pa gdje ti živiš !?
Pa najzdravija hrana.
ja bez graha ne mogu kao i moja ženica, kod nas grah je barem jedno tjedno
znam coveka koji sipa paslju 6x obicno nema vise u serpi
Ako se ovako oduševio grahu, šta će tek za Dalmatinske lignje reći…
As someone from Zagreb, I really appreciate your other videos more now. It might not make sense, but knowing how much research went into this one (cause these places are not your typical tourist spots) make me think you do the same for other cities too. Thanks for literally chasing the plate.
😍 this has made our day Mario! Thanks so much for watching and for taking the time to comment. Sometimes we find it hard to put across how we really are eating at the more local spots everywhere we go. It’s easy for us to say but unless you know the cities we’re in you might be sceptical (if that makes sense?) so it’s awesome to have a local acknowledge this 🤗 We had the best time in Zagreb- everyone was so welcoming and friendly and we ate so well 🤤 Thanks again mate! Cheers, Sheena
Mario I couldn’t agree more brate, never been to Zagreb but have to visit soon!! Sve najbolje
Moj Mario, ja u Splitu, a u Zagrebu bio 1000 puta
Damn that looks so good. Just started learning Croatian language, hope to visit some day
It was such an awesome day of eating! Hope you get to visit one day soon mate. We’d love to get back to see more of the country one day too. Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers, Sheena
Sometimes simple food is the very best food.down home n hearty.you made me hungry at 3 am..lol...
😆😆😆😆 3am snack? Simple food is the best food!
I’m half English half Croatian and I want to say thanks for actually choosing food we eat for once. Most other youtubers use unknown things even we don’t know about
😆😆😆😆 We love eating the local food when we travel. So glad to hear these are the every day dishes that you guys are into! Thanks for watching and commenting, we’d love to see more of Croatia one day soon. Cheers, Sheena
I make Grah about once a week all through winter, a massive pot. Each child (so there are no fights) gets their own smoked hock (i use hock, smoked ribs are harder to come by in rural Australia). If there is any left over the next day, i just heat it up again and add carrots and pasta in it...it becomes another hearty, filling meal and this way nothing goes to waste. I also make a similar dish that is not so common, its cabbage and potato with either ribs, smoked hock or even just kransky's ....kids love it, with fresh crusty bread. Also, if we have left over mash potato, the next day i fry up onion and mix it in with the potato. you wouldnt know it was mash from the day before and it is delicious....waste not, want not. It was great seeing how much you enjoyed such simple, rustic, traditional Croatian dishes...thank you.
Hi Hope, thanks for watching and commenting! Oh my gosh each kid gets their own hock?! Lucky things 😍 I’m totally going to mix fried onion into our leftover mash- this one was just off the charts in flavour. So happy you enjoyed this video. We can’t wait to return to see more of Croatia one day soon! Keep safe and healthy. Cheers, Sheena
That’s awesome where are you from in Australia? :)
as a Croatian from the south,,DALMATIA watching this video i am for sure going to visit some of these places,,,very simple GRANDMOTHERS COOKING STYLE,,,WITH ALL THE LOVE SHE CAN PUT IN THE FOOD
Such a great description mate! Food which is like a warm hug 😍 Thanks for watching and commenting on this one, hope you enjoyed it! Cheers, Sheena
Awww your hearty and warm reactions made me sooo happy 😊 I live in Toronto but both parents are from Croatia 🇭🇷 & we have a place there...you guys are the sweetest!!! Thank you, hvala for visiting!!! 🙏🏻❤️
😍😄😍😄 bet your must miss it when you’re not there Nancy! Gosh we loved our time there, hope we can get back and see more of the country one day soon. Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoy the rest of our content. Cheers, Sheena 😘
@@ChasingaPlate you brought back such great memories!!! If only you tube had a scratch n’ sniff feature. Thanks again & I will definitely be living vicariously thru your wonderful travels!!! ❤️🤍💙🇭🇷🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
5:12 yes, yes, yes! That is Croatian thing to do! That is soooo quintessentially Croatian! And it is soooo delicious.
😍😍😍 hope we can return to Croatia one day to explore more of the country. We loved our time there. Thanks for watching and commenting! Cheers, Sheena
Thomas, I absolutely loved you reactions to food. Going there soon and looking forward to it even more now seeing all this yummy food. Thank you!
Awesome bro! You’re going to eat so well- thanks for watching this one 😄 Cheers, Thomas
My mouth is watering- looks so good.
A delicious day of comfort food that’s for sure! Thanks for watching Frank! Cheers, Sheena
great video Thomas & Sheena, I'm glad you enjoy it all...loooks like you like to eat, you are welcome we have lot of good food in Croatia
Hope we can return soon! Thanks for watching! Cheers, Sheena
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Hi Big Richard, this is such a lovely message to receive 😍 You’ve made our day! Thanks so much for appreciating the work that goes into making our content. And we hope you like what we have coming up on the channel. Cheers, Sheena
Hvala sto ste dosli u nase mjesto
Thanks for watching and commenting mate! It was such a great day of eating. Cheers, Sheena
i'm catching up now on your Croatia series!! cheers!!!
Thanks mate. Loved filming there. Enjoy the videos. Cheers, Thomas 😀
lovely video, such delicious food they have there
Thanks for watching Chef Cath- very hearty and comforting food indeed. Thanks for watching! Cheers, Sheena
@@ChasingaPlate cheers and looking forward to more exciting videos
Thank you, beautiful video
Thanks for watching! Loved filming in Zagreb! Cheers, Sheena
Thank you, for advertising Zagreb / Croatia in this way. I couldn't ever imaggine, foreigners would have such positive and honest opinions about my Home Town. I left Croatia in " dark times of communisms ". I left my home town in 1968 as 15 year old teenager. I am in australia ever since. For me, this is > Hrvatski preporod " Croatia born again. God bless you all, thank you for tourists to acknowledge our herstory, culture, our way of life.
It’s a brilliant city. We loved exploring it and eating all the amazing food. Thanks very much for watching this one. Cheers, Thomas 😀
Croatia is quite a popular destination for nomads now. And lots of instagram models love to party down in split. I wouldn't be surprised if it was very far removed from the country you left
those " dark times of comunisme " where 10 times better than today in all ex - Yugoslavia ( including Hrvatska ) ! everybody wil tel you that exept maybe some small group of hard core nationalist !
@@ohrid59mk76 and those who experienced the "education" on Goli otok......
@@ohrid59mk76 nisi ti živio u jugoslaviji
I'm glad you had čobanac! It's a delicious thing, especially when slow-cooked outside in a cast iron pot, hung from a tripod, over a nice wood fire.
Three meats are usually pork, beef/veal and some game like venison or boar meat.
There is also Fiš Paprikaš, aka Fish Paprikash, which is quite similar, usually a few kinds of river fish in a paprika based stew, quite spicy, served alongside homemade pasta.
Oh we can only imagine how good it must taste in that kind of environment 😍 hope we can experience it one day. Hope we can return to eat more one day soon. We didn’t manage to eat fish paprikash so that’s a good enough excuse I reckon! Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers, Sheena
@@ChasingaPlate Yes fiš and and sarma are very nice reason, as far as river fish food goes, do check out village called Davor. They are quite known for having the experience in that department.
@@mistercrimesb Yes its the birth town of Ivica Olić...
I'm glad you enjoyed being in Croatia🥰🥰
We sure did. Had a great time. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Thomas 😀
Kako si prijatelju hrvatu
@@dabdoggd4414 Hvala na pitanju, dobro sam, ti? :D
@@SlaniXD dobro
samo mi jedno reci druže: "Zagrebačka šnicla" ? Znaš li pravo ime tog jela,kada i ko ga je osmislio? sve u svemu istu hranu jedemo, samo me je ovo oko šnicle nasmejalo do suza. Prijatno i sve najbolje. Pozdrav iz Beograda
in romania we add the smoked meat in the bean dish from the beginning so everything takes that flavour. i think all east european countries have this dish ( and many others) in variation
😍😍😍 so cut the rib up at the start and add it to the beans? That makes sense 😄 We ate another bean dish this afternoon but it didn’t have any meat in it- we both loved the smoked meat version like in this video. Thanks for watching and commenting Alina. Hope you enjoyed this one. Cheers, Sheena
@@ChasingaPlate at home we use sausages, cause we have that all year round. during winter it's easier to use "afumatura" = the practical translation is "smokeys" and is the pork meat that we buy smoked. usually the rib meat or the "ciolan" = leg ham
It's the same in Croatia as well. You add the smoked ham or sausages etc. go give the beans more flavor. Not sure why in this video they have it separately but ok. Edit; I just realized, the smoked rib was actually cooked with the beans but taken out and served separately. So it's actually how that restaurant serves it. Usually at home you wouldn't do that, you'd leave it in the bean stew.
Bruh there is smoked meat already there
@@joekerr9197 This was probably done for ease of consumation. Cleaner for someone going to work or whatever, cause bones are clunky, you could spoil your clothes with the stew. They made the wise choice with that.
Very good, jako dobro😋👌
Thanks for watching. Cheers, Thomas 😀
I’m Australian born Croatian and you guys are making me hungry and I’ve just had dinner. Quality food you won’t find better no matter where you travel.
Would love to get back to Croatia and see more of the country! We had a great time in Zagreb. Such comforting, hearty food- it was a delicious trip. Thanks for watching and commenting, so glad you enjoyed the video mate. Cheers, Sheena
Croatia is a beautiful & stunning place.
It really is! Our time in Zagreb only served to whet our appetite. Hope we can see more do the country soon. Thanks for watching and commenting mate, hope you enjoyed this video. Cheers, Sheena
Do visit, Zadar, Dubrovnik. Game of thrones set etc.
Food looks awfully good looks like it’s very yummy enjoy
Very hearty and satisfying! Thanks for watching JR Fritz! Hope you’re having a great weekend mate. Cheers, Sheena
Very nice! Greetings from Zadar! 😊
Thanks so much for watching and commenting mate! So happy you enjoyed the video! Cheers, Sheena
I'm happy they enjoy the food so much!
We loved it! Thanks for watching! Cheers, Sheena
You must got to Bačvica! AMAZING food there in Zagreb
We will have to return for sure! Thanks for watching! Cheers, Sheena
I can't help but notice that your timing was impeccable, avoiding the earthquake that happened less than 2 weeks later than this was filmed. I assume that by that time you were already out of Zagreb and Croatia altogether.
We had left by then ugowar. We read about it after it happened in the news. Just terrible! Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoyed this episode. We’d love to return to Croatia one day and explore more! Cheers, Sheena
Wow great 🙏🏻🇭🇷 pozdrav iz Zagreba ☺️
Thanks so much for watching this one. Such a great food day! Cheers, Thomas 😀
That Zagrebački odrezak looked like the business. My kind of dish with those rich potatoes.
It was sensational Grace! And oh my goodness those potatoes 🤤🤤🤤 Thanks for watching and commenting mate. Hope you enjoyed this one. Cheers, Sheena
I know i am late but much love from 🇭🇷♥️
Thanks so much for watching Rift! Hope you enjoyed this one 😍 Big love! Cheers, Sheena
Bean stew for the win! Truthfully, it all looked amazing, but there’s just something so satisfying about a slow-cooked pot of beans with a bit of smoked bacon. All day, every day. 😋😘
👊 totally agree- super hearty and comforting right?! That smoked pork rib on the side was the icing on the cake! Thanks for watching and commenting on this one Michael 😘 Hope you’re having a lovely week! Cheers, Sheena
I happy that your Here and im Also croatian and we Also make our own food
We loved our time filming there. Thanks very much for watching. Cheers, Thomas 😀
I love my city. Glad you had a nice time and nice Croatian meals as well
We adored it mate! Such a chilled out vibe. Thanks for watching and commenting, hope we can return to see more of your city once it’s safe for us to travel again! Cheers, Sheena
awesome you covered all regional differences of food throughout croatia. i visited zagreb, split and dubrovnik and all are quite different.
Hope we can return one day and visit other regions and cities 😍 Thanks for watching and watching this is karla, hope you enjoyed this video! Cheers, Sheena
Unfortunately, Sime dining is closed 😔.. I live close and had many lunch there. It was like I eat at my grandma. He promised to open at some other location in Zagreb. I miss this place.😢
That’s such a shame! I hope he does indeed open in a new spot 🤞 We loved the food there. Thanks for watching! Cheers, Sheena
I was smiling during your video... I am so proud you liked all food you tasted...:)
Loved it! Thanks for watching mate. Cheers, Thomas 😀
@@ChasingaPlate Really glad..:) Greetings from Zagreb! 😀
@@sanjamatsuri 😍 big love to you in Zagreb! We love your city! ✌️ Cheers, Sheena
@@ChasingaPlate You have to try sarma! 🥰
Sada sam gladan..Thnx chasing a plate.Great video glad you enjoyed it.
We loved everything we ate 11an- such hearty, wonderful food. Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoy what we have coming up on the channel. Cheers, Sheena
Boiling beef with cooking potatoes goes with red tomato sauce.. tipical Zagreb old lunch
Delicious! Thanks for watching. Cheers, Sheena
Wonderful!🤤
It was such a lovely city! And the food was so delicious! Thanks for watching and commenting Aida!
Come and visit Bulgaria and its food. You will be surprised as well.
We’d love to get there one day! Thanks for watching 😄 Cheers, Sheena
I don't like walking in it but I do love rain. Great footage!
*_grah_* - I'm sure it's a faux pas but I would have stripped all the meat off the bone and added it to the beans immediately. Both individually looked super tasty though.
*_boiled beef_* - So glad you selected. Gotta have simple foods regularly I feel. A cheese plate and bread is my favorite. Poached salmon with steamed rice is delicious. Spaghetti with olive oil, garlic and cracked black is perfect. Boiled beef and potatoes? Sounds great to me.
*_burek_* - Had Bosnian style (in the U.S.) which was nothing like this version. Love when you introduce me to dishes I've never tried.
*_cordon bleu_* - I don't eat a lot of veal (I do when it's expressly indicated that good practices are used) but have had lots of chicken cordon bleu. So many different flavors that work well together, eh?
Excellent quick visit to Zagreb. It's not easy to represent an area in just a couple of videos but you guys always seem to knock it out of the park. 👍
Thanks so much Tosh- that’s really kind of you to say. We’re spending about a week in each place at the moment and that’s super fast travel for us 😆 Not a faux pax at all re the grah as another subscriber on here just mentioned that that’s the way they do it in Romania so I’m sure the same goes. Will have to do that next time for sure- it makes sense! The way they crushed the burek was fantastic- we’ve never had it served that way before. Utterly delicious. We are finding so much veal on the menus here- more than we’ve ever seen travelling anywhere else. It’s quite interesting. I’m going to look into what you mentioned about the practices around slaughtering. Thanks for watching this one mate, so glad you enjoyed this very quick series! Cheers, Sheena
It's not surprising that veal is plentiful, Sheena since there are better practices in Europe. The U.K. outlawed calf "crating" a long time ago and the E.U. countries followed in the mid 2000s. It's been a slow adoption in the U.S. (states act independently) but a country ban on crating went into effect a few years ago I believe. The other issue is the diet. Most calves are fed milk only which produces the desired light veal. But this leads to nutrition deficiencies which require antibiotics. But to my original comment, I've seen some menus state that their veal is raised properly thus resulting in a darker meat. Ossobuco is one of my all-time favorites. I seem to have a lot of all-time favorites. 😀
ALSO, "PRI ZVONCU" VERY NICE PLACE
Thanks mate. Cheers, Thomas 😀
That smoked rib immediately caught my attention - can imagine how well it would go with that bean soup
It added so much depth 🤤 Such a great meal. Thanks for watching and commenting guys, hope you enjoyed this one. Cheers, Sheena
the ribs/hock/ even kransky sausages (anything smoked pork) are cooked with the beans and then taken out before the roo is added (roo is what makes the stew thick, its fried oil,flour and Hungarian paprika)...sometimes the pork is shredded and then added back to the pot of stew once its done, or some people just have it on the side....
the foods you tried are some of the most popular traditional foods, but there is a lot more. if u ever visit croatia or any neighbouring countries, definitely try: ćevapi, pršut, sarma.
There’s so much more! Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoy our videos from around the region! Hope we can return to Croatia one day soon to explore more. Cheers, Sheena 😄
reci mi po čemu je "Zagrebačka šnicla" tradicionalno jelo Hrvata? Pravi naziv je (ako ne znaš) "Karađorđeva šnicla" i osmislio je Milovan - Mića Stojanović, glavni kuvar restorana "Grof" u Beogradu 1956.godine a ime je dobila po Voždu Karađorđu. Nema veze ako nisi znao, jelo je tu da svi uživamo u njemu. Prijatno i svako dobro
@komentiraš a ne znaš koja je razlika između zagrebačkog i karađorđeve šnicle.
1956? Sto Srbi vole nalijepit svoje ime na sve sto valja to nije normalno. Od literature, pisma pa do muzike. Godina "izmisljenja" 1956? Stvarno cete to prodavat? Ali kad nalijepis Ime krivotvoritelja i lokaciju onda valjda zvuci dokumentiranije.
You gotta drink yogurt with burek for the best experience tho, XD Thanks for the visit!
I want burek now :(
😆😆😆 hope you got some mate! Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers, Sheena
I love burek its great
I nay be late but you can get burek in piece, from Croatia!!
Yes, you can indeed! Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoyed this video. Cheers, Sheena
What a satisfying video! That bean soup sounds wonderful, and the veal 'cordon bleu' looked and sounded just amazing. You're the best!
😍 so happy you liked it MsKestrela! It was such a great day of eating- comfort food for the win! Thomas is pretty much doing a Balkan cordon bleu tour- he’s eating it in every city we visit 😂 Thanks for watching and commenting! Cheers, Sheena
looks delicious
It was such a hearty delicious day of eating! Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoy the rest of our Zagreb videos. Cheers, Sheena
Makes me kinda emmbarrassed for people to be praising the type of food i eat almost everyday😂 hello from croatia, im so glad you liked to food
We loved it! Such a comforting and hearty cuisine. Thanks for watching Marija! Cheers, Sheena
Very good.
It was such a great day of eating. Thanks for watching and commenting M D. Cheers, Sheena
If you haven't subscribed, you are missing out on some of the best and interesting places in the world...but off the beaten path! These two beautiful souls just know how to find the most incredible local food, unique and education...and sometimes humorous. Loved watching Thomas tuck into that bean soup...just beautiful food in this series! Love it!!! Chasing A Plate never disappoints!!! Love and safe travels you two...always!!!!
🥰 wow, we’re blown away! Thank you for the hugely generous words Jo. It’s such a joy being able to share these food cultures with you all. This was such a jam packed day of comfort food- we had such a blast visiting this spots. That bean stew was SO flavoursome- neither of us could get over it. Thanks for watching and commenting and for your continued support 😘 Cheers, Sheena
You guys are always lovely! Thank you for sharing an experience that I cannot be easily done. Your videos are always great, but this series is even more satisfying. The foods you introduce are very new to me. I put Croatia on my bucket list!
I also explore food and post it on my UA-cam channel. I learn a lot from your videos. You should take pride in inspiring people like me. Your videos are amazing!! Thanks again. I wish your health and happiness. from Korea XD
Awesome mate! So glad you are enjoying our videos 😄 You must visit Croatia- it’s a wonderful place to travel- we loved it. Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers, Sheena
Always amazing how much there is to learn or at least memory to refresh about my old home! The kitchen influenced greatly from the surrounding neighbors. Maybe also vice-versa here and there. When friends ask me aboout Croatian cuisine, I used to tell them that I believe the best is to basically imagine Austrian/Hungarian/ Italian/ Turkish/ Greek food available at all times and all places throughout Croatia. Just given different names and combinations. But I am the simple type of guy who believes that Italian Tagiatelle is basically the same food as Tibetan Momo and am not able to distinguish the taste of Spaghetti from Ravioli and Penne. Greetings from Switzerland. You guys are doing awesome!
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Do you miss Croatia mate? We loved visiting and hope we can get back to see more of the country one day soon. Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoy our other Zagreb video. Cheers, Sheena
@@ChasingaPlatesure, at times I do miss the country a lot. But my true home has now been Switzerland way too long, and I love it! Ok, basically Swiss salaries are a powerful argument that enables one to travel a little more than the average earthling. Maybe it's because real estate is so hard to get so that average people simply give up ob it entirely and spend what's left on trips and lifestyle b.s.. Love to pass by or spend some time jumping almost randomly from place to place when in Croatia, then love to leave the country as well. Every single spot on earth must have its up and downsides. Keep enjoying the fruits of the country for me. Looking forward to your next Zagreb vid as well!
Gotta love having a bit more $ in the pocket 😆😍
It is so rare to find people trying out the simple traditional meals!
😄😄😄 it’s our jam! It’s what excites us the most- the recipes that have stood the test of time and for good reason! We ate so well in Zagreb. Thanks for watching and commenting. Hope you enjoyed the video! Cheers, Sheena
Very interesting to see the borek served all crushed up that way. We’ve only had it served by the slice or from an entire pie. Can imagine it having a nice mix of the textures when served this way
First time for us too! It was neat served that way actually- loved it from an aesthetic point of view- it looked so beautiful 😍
Loved loved Zagreb Funny story we had a flat tires (wheels) on our luggage. We found a Samsonite luggage store and repair. We dropped our bags off and the luggage guy recommended that restaurant (Pri Zvoncu) Looked it up on Google maps sure enough it is the same restaurant. Watching this video last night we both said that looks like where we ate. Sure enough it was. It had good food!
🙌🙌🙌 it was such a cosy restaurant wasn’t it Linda? The food was delicious. Hope this video brought back good memories of your time in Zagreb. We loved the city too! Thanks for watching. Cheers, Sheena
Lol Sheena the couple behind you while you were eating the burek were priceless. With all your mmmmmms Im not sure they knew what you were doing exactly. Great video as always
🤣🤣🤣 it’s such a change filming in countries where there are less people and the restaurants and shops are quieter- we must get so many strange looks 😝 Thanks for watching this one Elaine- so glad you enjoyed it! Cheers, Sheena
You should have went to Istria, pozdrav iz Pule 👍
Hope we can return to see more of the country! Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoyed this video! Cheers, Sheena
"Kod Šime", you were even in my neighbourhood. Funny to think about it. Anyway, glad you enjoyed it. Good choices of places to eat at. Wondering how you came about them.
😍😍😍😍 it was a great spot! We love eating at local spots and exploring suburbs away from the tourist crowds wherever we travel so we do a load of research before we decide where to film and what places to include 😄 Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoyed the video! Cheers, Sheena
The sounds you make made me think i was on some other site
😂 gotta eat with gusto! Thanks for watching. Cheers, Sheena
hi from Zagreb! its so weird when i see that someone from i don't know where talk about Croatia 🇭🇷 🇭🇷 ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
😆😆😍😍 it must be! We’re from New Zealand- we had the best time in Zagreb- it was such a chilled out city. Hope we can return to see more of Croatia one day soon. Thanks for watching and commenting mate. Cheers, Sheena
@@ChasingaPlate if you return don't just go to Zagreb... try to go in "Slavonia" "Dalmatia" or in "Hrvatsko Zagorje"
wowwwwww.... croatia foods now !!! what a greats foods... LOVE SOOOOO MUCH... thanks guys !!!
So glad you enjoyed the video mate! Such a great day of comfort food eating 🤤 Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers, Sheena
We enjoyed Chasing a Plate so much, but haven't seen anything for several months, so we've been worried about you. Hope you are both well. John/Wayne in Queensland
Hi guys! Thanks so much for the sweet message 💕 We have been travelling around NZ by campervan for the past couple of months filming and our first video of the new series actually comes out tomorrow 😍 Hope you enjoy the new content. Thanks for being so patient 😘 Cheers, Sheena
Oh wow,the food is amazing...i like when you dunk the bread into the soup.food looks flavorfull😋
😄😄😄 it was so hearty and delicious! Thanks for watching and commenting mate, hope you enjoyed this one. Cheers, Sheena
Very Fantastic Video. Your Content is So Good. Very Powerful Video. I really Liked it. 😍😍
Thanks for watching and commenting! Cheers, Sheena
Wow! Another one where I could just dive right in the screen an eat! Love it all! Especially the potatoes!
Omg 5cats 2kids, those potatoes were out of this world! I need to recreate them at home- they were so intensely flavoursome 🤤 Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers, Sheena
How many times can you fit the word "traditional" in one video?
Quite a few 😜 thanks for watching! Cheers, Sheena
CROATIA HAS ONE OF THE BEST CUISINE! LOVE ZAGREB❤
We had such a great time in Zagreb!
Ovo kuhano meso ,vidi se da je lijepo prorašteno i ovako preko kamere vidi se da je jako ukusno !
That cordon bleu type thing was actually almost the same as what i had in Montenegro, also served with tartar sauce. I really wish i could remember what it was called, Podgorica something or other. it is considered a local dish to podgorica but montenegro is right next door to croatia so it makes sense
podgoricki popeci, that is what it was called. damn good, too
It’s a damn tasty dish right?! Wish we’d make it to Montenegro! We were supposed to travel all around the region but the pandemic stopped us in our tracks. Hope we can get back that way soon. Thanks for watching Ben! Hope the video brought back happy memories of your travels in that area! Cheers, Sheena
Thank you! I'm Croatian! I know
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Our audience is global so it’s neat to get to share Croatian cuisine with them 😄
It looks like there are definitely influences of Austrian and Swedish food in there but also a little Irish. It is probably just me but I'm reminded of traditional Irish home cooked food. Good honest homely food offers so much more than your fine dining restaurants. It is food of the soul
Influences from all over the show 😍 We totally agree Catherine- it’s homely food like this that you really crave and that satisfies like nothing else! Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoyed this video. Cheers, Sheena
Wow,love your videos,could you tell me what lens you used on your gh5
Hi. I think you’ve seen my answer on your other comment but it’s the 12-60mm Leica. Thanks for watching this one! Cheers, Thomas 😀
In Croatia we say pasulj/grah/fažol for beans
Thanks heaps mate. Cheers, Thomas 😀
No, we dont say pasulj.
Kakav pasulj..
You guys always find the best stuff. Nice stew there. Smoky-flavored stews make the best stews. Pastry with salty cheese (bureka-style) is such a treat.
😄 thank you Bernard! We totally agree- that stew packed a real punch. So meaty and flavoursome. Thanks for watching and commenting on this video, hope you enjoyed it. Cheers, Sheena
Superb video and mindblowing
Yay, so happy you enjoyed it mate! It was all about the comfort foods in this one 🤤 Thanks for watching and commenting mate. Cheers, Sheena
I'm from Croatia 🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷
Thanks for watching! Cheers, Sheena
The burem kinda looks like a kugel or our german lazy man cheese buttons,that smoky bean soup an pounded veal.yum .makes my mouth water...love potatoes...
Potato anything I’m a fan of Joan. The ones cooked with the onions in that last meal were amazing- couldn’t get over the flavour! Thanks for watching and commenting on this one. Cheers, Sheena
Food looks delicious!
It was such a great day of eating. Thanks for watching and commenting Karen. Hope you enjoyed the video. Cheers, Sheena
Wow just wow .. I so need this in my life right now coz this would definitely cheer me up 😌 thanks for a brilliant food journey 🤗
So glad you enjoyed this one Tanya! It was such a great day of comfort food eating 😍 Thanks for watching and commenting- hope you are having a lovely week 😘 Cheers, Sheena
Burek is definitely comfort food...I prefer to get the one that is not chopped up like the one you had....instead they come out in circle and just get cut in triangles like pizza and you can eat it like a sandwich....
Oooo yea, so you can grip it and just chomp into it! It’s such a delicious food. Thanks for watching Silvia! Cheers, Sheena
Even though it's currently 10-45 pm in England and I was watching in bed....Thanks Thomas, that ham and cheese thingy looked so good, my oven is now heating up, cheap crappy pizza on the way!
😂😆👊 good work selina wilson. Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers, Thomas
Haha
As Zagreb born&raised i can't believe that foreigners enjoy so much in this simple meals:) And this restaurant at Kvatrić isn't even so good, there are so much better places in Zagreb with traditional food.
We'll have to return and explore more of the food scene. We loved these spots though. For us simple is best! Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoyed the video. Cheers, Sheena
my girlfriend's family is from Drasnice, will have to cook this for them. cheers from san francisco
😍😍😍 do it! Thanks for watching and commenting mate, hope you enjoyed the video. Sending big love to you in SF. Cheers, Sheena
Perfect home comfort rustic food ....love it
Perfectly said mate- it was exactly that! Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you enjoyed this video. Cheers, Sheena
Well thomas in croatia you are tomislav hi from croatia
Hi noaradicc 😄 Hope we can return to Croatia soon to see more of the country. We loved Zagreb. Thanks for watching and commenting. Tomislav
Great choice to go for the Wednesday-only special!
So stoked we got to eat that shepherds stew 🤤
13:59 Zagrebački odrezak? There is no chance, it can only be Karadjordj's steak ( Karađorđeva šnicla ) Serbian traditional dish
A bit different! Karadjordj’s steak has a different filling. We filmed it in our Belgrade video. We love both! Thanks for watching and commenting, hope you like our Serbia videos. Cheers, Sheena
@@ChasingaPlate I have my opinion and knowledge that I can explain with arguments. You have yours and that's it .. (Karadjordj's steak has nothing to do only with gastronomy but also with the history of Serbia and the Serbian people) Greetings
you Serbs are hilarious :))) You just don't realize how funny you are and you have no idea and you are constantly ashamed not only about cooking. Zagreb steak and Karadjordj steak are two different things. Similar yes but by no means the same. both are versions of Cordon blue. I’ve tried both (and at least three more versions of cordon blue that are prepared differently and have a different name - including the Ljubljana steak) and they’re all great. My best is the Zagreb steak that is made in the region of Samobor (small city near Zagreb). Identical compositions but done in "floors" in three sequences one above the other. It is served as a square. Good apetite
@@letopulos0215 what Serbian history? that Karadjordj's steak is first time made in the fifties, last century.... and you think that no one before you come to the idea to roll something in meat and fried in bread crumbs... pathetic
I'm officially starving now !!
😆 sorry to give you cravings! Hope you had a snack on hand Jennifer. Thanks for watching and commenting 😄 Cheers, Sheena
We both missed it haha
As always, you being quality content to us always, the food looks sensational, that cheese and pasty that you ate Shena looks,so good, I need to try that 😍😍😍
🤤🤤🤤 it was fantastic Angie! I could totally understand why the shop was so busy- truly delicious. Thanks for watching and for your lovely comment 🥰 Cheers, Sheena
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Thanks for watching! Cheers, Sheena
9:31 my guy thats not burek that's straight up sirnica... Greetings from Bosnia
Thanks for watching. That was burek. It’s all the shop sells. Thanks for watching. Thomas
it's a joke 😆, in Bosnia there is the same dish only with a different name, so we Balkans often argue about the exact name, thank you for showing us the delicious and unique sides of the world
😂 we have noticed there has been a lot of arguing between the nations about the food 😆 thanks so much for watching and we hope you enjoyed the video! We were meant to get to Bosnia to film but then the pandemic stymied our trip. Hope we can visit one day soon!
EXACTLY
Šta ovi jedu kada se toliko tome raduju😂
Always happy when there's great food about! Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers, Sheena
Great video! It's really nice you actually chose to try "everyday" food instead of the fancy dishes people usually go for. I'm glad you liked it! :)
Useless fact ;) - those potatoes with onions are made by cooking potatoes and then frying them in a pan on previously well sauted onions. They are called "restani krumpir". It is really hard to tell what is actually real Croatian traditional food since it has been influenced by surrounding cuisines - Austrian & Hungarian (esp in the North), Italian (esp. in coastal areas) and Bosnian (Turkish).
Not useless at all Petra! We tried our hand at recreating that dish as we loved it so much so am going to use your tip when we make it again next time! Thank you 😍 So happy you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and commenting 😄 Cheers, Sheena
Not useless at all Petra! We tried our hand at recreating that dish as we loved it so much so am going to use your tip when we make it again next time! Thank you 😍 So happy you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and commenting 😄 Cheers, Sheena
Watching this on a relaxing Saturday evening at home with some Malbec while waiting for my Wagyu steak to cook in a sous vide bath..... seeing u guys eating all these delicious food around the world just whets my appetite
😍😍😍 watch out John, that sounds amazing- we might just show up 🤣 Thanks for watching this one mate, so glad you are enjoying our Europe content. Thanks for watching and commenting! Cheers, Sheena
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you are my favorite food vloggers,will you come to athens greece soon?hope to meet you
Awww you’re the sweetest 🤗 We’d love to get back to Greece one day soon! Thanks for watching and commenting on this video mate. Cheers, Sheena