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Drob po Selski | Traditional Offal Dish From Bulgaria, Southeastern Europe | TasteAtlas

Drob po selski

(Дроб по селски)

Drob po selski, meaning liver cooked village-style, is a traditional dish that is made by cooking liver with vegetable chunks and (optionally) mushrooms in a clay earthenware pot. Pieces of chicken, beef, or pork liver are first roasted with sautéed onions, carrots, peppers, garlic, tomatoes, and mushrooms, and they are then typically simmered with some water and flour.


Wine, tomato purée, and spices are often added to the dish for extra flavor. In Bulgaria, the dish is a typical lunch or dinner meal that is usually garnished with freshly chopped parsley and eaten with slices of homemade bread on the side.